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Teaching (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Teaching'
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Endoscopic lumbar disc surgery: the hammer and the nail problem or the "Not-So-Easy Go" system.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19629377-endoscopic-lumbar-disc-surgery-hammer-nail-problem-easy-system.htm
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19721457-on-track-tenure-track.htm
Evaluating the effectiveness of swine flu contingency policies in healthcare education.
30 Aug 2009
Swine flu has brought about the need to implement policy quickly, not only in healthcare but also in healthcare education, which has considered greater use of e-learning during potential disruption to classroom teaching. This article looks at ...
rec_pub_19791673-evaluating-effectiveness-swine-flu-contingency-policies-healthcare.htm
Strategies for improving low health literacy.
30 Aug 2009
More than 1 in 3 adults in the United States have low health literacy, which can adversely affect the quality and cost of health care. These individuals are less likely than those who are health literate to be knowledgeable about their chronic ...
rec_pub_19820287-strategies-improving-low-health-literacy.htm
30 Aug 2009
Peer education is a community-based intervention being implemented worldwide as an approach to HIV prevention. However, its results are inconsistent, with little consensus on why some projects succeed while others fail. Considering peer education as ...
rec_pub_19521765-the-social-conditions-successful-peer-education-comparison-two-hiv.htm
Structured patient education: the X-PERT Programme.
30 Aug 2009
The X-PERT Programme seeks to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence in diabetes treatment for health-care professionals and diabetes self-management. The programme trains health-care professionals to deliver the six-week structured patient ...
rec_pub_19749659-structured-patient-education-x-pert-programme.htm
Special education for intellectual disability: current trends and perspectives.
30 Aug 2009
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To inform readers of current issues in special education for individuals with intellectual disabilities and summarize recent research and opinion. RECENT FINDINGS: Two issues dominate special education for students with ...
rec_pub_19561503-special-education-intellectual-disability-current-trends-perspectives.htm
[Study on teaching techniques of meridians and acupoints]
30 Aug 2009
According to the law of circulation of meridians and the locations of acupoints, the opposite acupoints were proposed. It facilitates comprehension of the routes of meridians and the locations of acupoints. Application of opposite needling or ...
rec_pub_19803246-study-teaching-techniques-meridians-acupoints.htm
Teacher knowledge, instructional expertise, and the development of reading proficiency.
30 Aug 2009
Teacher knowledge and instructional expertise have been found in correlational and pre- and posttest studies to be related to student reading achievement. This article summarizes data presented in this special issue and additional research to ...
rec_pub_19675317-teacher-knowledge-instructional-expertise-development-reading.htm
30 Aug 2009
In this article, we advocate for advanced training for child neurologists in behavior and development in order to facilitate the investigation of childhood behavioral and neurodevelopmental disabilities, with autism serving as a model disorder. We ...
rec_pub_19720983-child-neurology-autism-model-considerations-advanced-training.htm
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