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Ethical implications of digital images for teaching and learning purposes: an integrative review

Ethical implications of digital images for teaching and learning purposes: an integrative review

... Results Study characteristics This integrative review incorporated the key aspects of ethical implications of utilizing digital photography in the clinical setting for purposes of teaching and learning. Of ...

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The Purposes and Implications of Early Experimental Evolution

The Purposes and Implications of Early Experimental Evolution

... theories of population genetics. Gayon, Jean, Darwinism's Struggle for Survival: Heredity and the Hypothesis of Selection (Cambridge University Press, 2007); Gayon, Jean and Michel Veuille, "The Genetics of ...

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3D digitisation of cultural heritage: copyright implications of the methods, purposes and collaboration

3D digitisation of cultural heritage: copyright implications of the methods, purposes and collaboration

... methods, purposes and people ...possible purposes for carrying out 3D scanning and these purposes can lead to free and creative choices during the capturing and processing ...

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The grading of teaching observations: implications

for teacher educators in

Higher Education partnerships

The grading of teaching observations: implications for teacher educators in Higher Education partnerships

... tutor roles is not confined to the observing tutors interviewed, but, for example, almost fifty percent of Consortium centre managers are also involved in college grading for QA ...

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The grading of teaching observations: implications
for teacher educators in
Higher Education partnerships

The grading of teaching observations: implications for teacher educators in Higher Education partnerships

... tutor roles is not confined to the observing tutors interviewed, but, for example, almost fifty percent of Consortium centre managers are also involved in college grading for QA ...

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Professional learning and the individual education plan process: implications for teacher educators

Professional learning and the individual education plan process: implications for teacher educators

... Central to inclusion is the individual education plan (IEP) process (Department for Education and Skills (DfES) 2001 , Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 2004 , National Council for Special Education ...

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Social justice leadership: implications for roles and responsibilities of school administrators

Social justice leadership: implications for roles and responsibilities of school administrators

... one’s epistemological awareness, value orientation, and practice toward social justice; It has also been characterized as fighting and altering institutionalized inequities, discrimination, and injustices that benefit ...

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Language Educators’ Perceptions of Their Use of Social Media for Pedagogical Purposes

Language Educators’ Perceptions of Their Use of Social Media for Pedagogical Purposes

... language educators have clear learning objectives and outcomes to design suitable and meaningful activities for certain group of learners with different proficiency levels, learning styles and learning ...

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Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

... with implications for future research and approaches used to improve the practice of school psychology in ...of educators’ perceptions of their roles, as well as how they perceive their own ...

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The Roles of Special Educators and Classroom Teachers in an Inclusive School

The Roles of Special Educators and Classroom Teachers in an Inclusive School

... special educators worked individu- ally or within a group with the D/HH children for whom they were responsible, mostly within the class- room, but occasionally in a pull-out ...special educators worked ...

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Connecting Children’s eCulture to Curriculum: Implications for Educators

Connecting Children’s eCulture to Curriculum: Implications for Educators

... 725). it has been noted that although “the amount of time children spend viewing film and television programs has always been a controversial is- sue, learning can result when this media is used to promote literacy” ...

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The roles and goals of educators teaching science in non-formal settings

The roles and goals of educators teaching science in non-formal settings

... which educators perceived to be very important in their teaching (Appendix C) were highlighted, and compared with themes that emerged from the ...the educators’ account of training and program development ...

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Roles and competences for educators of undergraduate dental students: a discussion paper

Roles and competences for educators of undergraduate dental students: a discussion paper

... Insert Table 2 here Regarding the common competences for educators presented on Table 2, the first five domains outline competences that relate to the micro-level of education (e.g. educational principles and ...

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Student mobility: issues and pedagogical implications for literacy educators

Student mobility: issues and pedagogical implications for literacy educators

... will give Australian parents who move between States greater confidence that what is being taught at their children’s new school is similar to what they learnt at their old one. (Bligh, 2003, July 9). In this context of ...

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Beef Cattle Production and Management Practices and Implications for Educators

Beef Cattle Production and Management Practices and Implications for Educators

... Specific management practices such as preconditioning, a limited-period breeding season, and limited use of harvested forages are generally regarded as being cost-effective and enhancing profitability. However, adoption ...

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Pregnancy Apps: A Closer Look at the Implications for Childbirth Educators

Pregnancy Apps: A Closer Look at the Implications for Childbirth Educators

... birth educators and other professionals working directly with pregnant women to become knowledgeable about the vari- ous pregnancy apps available and in-tuned as to what apps their clientele download (Kamel Boulos ...

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The Millennial graduate student: implications for educators in the fashion discipline

The Millennial graduate student: implications for educators in the fashion discipline

... among educators should be a finding by Schneider and Stevenson (1999), who suggested that Millennials may have unrealistic expectations of effort needed to be academically and professionally ...

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Implications for Accounting Educators of Student Socio-Economic Circumstances

Implications for Accounting Educators of Student Socio-Economic Circumstances

... strong implications for course designers as to how to embed generic skills into courses such as the ability to articulate and communicate effectively ones view verbally in a group situation, for ...

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English for Specific Purposes & Roles of an ESP Teacher (Muhammad Younis Farid)

English for Specific Purposes & Roles of an ESP Teacher (Muhammad Younis Farid)

... specific purposes has been defined by Hutchinson & Waters (1987) as “an approach to language teaching in which all decisions as to content and method are based on the learner‟s reason of ...

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Exploring professional coach educators in the United Kingdom: experiences, roles and realities

Exploring professional coach educators in the United Kingdom: experiences, roles and realities

... coach educators feel stressed, uncomfortable and some ...coach educators feeling there were problems, they chose not to mention them and had alienated a colleague who had raised ...

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