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Psychology, Educational (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Psychology, Educational'
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Psychology's role in mathematics and science education.
30 Aug 2009
Improving mathematics and science education in the United States has been a matter of national concern for over half a century. Psychology has a vital role to play in this enterprise. In this article, the authors review the kinds of contributions ...
rec_pub_19739883-psychology-s-role-mathematics-science-education.htm
30 Aug 2009
Using both organizational and educational perspectives, the authors proposed and tested theoretical models on the mediating roles that psychosocial factors (PSFs; motivational, emotional, and social control factors) play between college ...
rec_pub_19702363-intervention-effects-college-performance-retention-mediated.htm
29 Jun 2009
More than 17% of children aged 6 to 19 years living in the United States are classified as overweight. Medical costs related to overweight and obesity were recently estimated to approximate $100 billion annually. The purpose of this systematic ...
rec_pub_19707091-web-based-weight-management-programs-children-adolescents-systematic.htm
29 Jun 2009
Nurses have limited knowledge about urinary incontinence and find it difficult to care for those who suffer from it, yet there is little training on incontinence designed for nurses. Hence, there is a real need to develop and evaluate an appropriate ...
rec_pub_19657244-development-urinary-incontinence-educational-program-using-competency.htm
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19678521-the-learning-divide.htm
Developing a blended course on dying, loss, and grief.
29 Apr 2009
An important component of end-of-life education is to provide health professionals with content related to dying, loss, and grief. The authors describe the strategies used to develop and offer a blended course (integration of classroom face-to-face ...
rec_pub_19412055-developing-blended-course-dying-loss-grief.htm
A second generation of the competency-based approach to nursing education.
28 Apr 2009
This article describes the renewal of a baccalaureate program in nursing. This new program was developed to respond to new challenges presented to the profession. A completely new approach was adopted, the competency-based approach (CBA), with a ...
rec_pub_19409071-a-second-generation-competency-based-approach-nursing-education.htm
Supporting the development of calculating skills in nurses.
30 Mar 2009
This article discusses a well-known model in mathematical problem solving developed by Polya (1957) and suggests that this could be a beneficial framework to support the development of medication calculation skills. The model outlines four stages to ...
rec_pub_19373182-supporting-development-calculating-skills-nurses.htm
Acute heart failure: too sick for discharge teaching?
30 Mar 2009
Most patients with heart failure (HF) respond within a matter of hours to days to available medical treatments. Nursing's current challenge in HF inpatient care is their short length of stay and content dense patient education needs. Only 54% of US ...
rec_pub_19300074-acute-heart-failure-sick-discharge-teaching.htm
Mitigating knowledge loss: a strategic imperative for nurse leaders.
30 Mar 2009
With the aging of the nursing workforce and expected retirement of large numbers of experienced nurses in the next decade, mitigating the impact that lost knowledge will have on organizational performance and patient outcomes is critical. The ...
rec_pub_19359886-mitigating-knowledge-loss-strategic-imperative-nurse-leaders.htm
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