نتایج جستجو برای: training programs

تعداد نتایج: 491607  

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 1983
W H Yeaton J S Bailey

A previously developed and analyzed pedestrian safety training program was used to teach appropriate street-crossing behaviors to kindergarteners and first graders. Adult crossing guards were trained to provide pedestrian safety instruction. Trained observers monitored the quality of instructions given by crossing guards and the pedestrian behavior of young children as they crossed the street. ...

2012
Todor A. Popov Dennis Ledford Richard Lockey Ruby Pawankar James T. Li Hae Sim Park Werner Pichler Noel Rodriguez Perez Paolo Tassinari Fulvio Braido Sami Bahna Dirceu Solé Connie Katelaris Stephen Holgate

Allergist/clinical immunologist maintenance of certification and training program reaccreditation are mandatory in some countries. The World Allergy Organization conducted surveys in 2009 and 2011 to assess where such programs were available and to promote the establishment of such programs on a global level. This was done with the presumption that after such an "inventory," World Allergy Organ...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2006
Stephen Orton Karl E Umble Benson Rosen Jacqueline McIver Anne J Menkens

The Management Academy for Public Health is a team-based training program jointly offered by the School of Public Health and the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This 9-month program teaches public health managers how to better manage people, information, and finances. Participants learn how to work in teams with community partners, and how to th...

2013
David J. Brown Michael J. Proulx

Perceptual learning can be specific to a trained stimulus or optimally generalized to novel stimuli with the breadth of generalization being imperative for how we structure perceptual training programs. Adapting an established auditory interval discrimination paradigm to utilise complex signals, we trained human adults on a standard interval for either 2, 4, or 10 days. We then tested the stand...

2009
Paul kirsChner

T he subject of this chapter, ten steps to complex learning (van Merriënboer & Kirschner, 2007), was recently published as a practical and modified version of the four-component instructional design (4C-ID) model originally posited by van Merriënboer in 1997. These ten steps are mainly prescriptive and aim to provide a practicable version of the 4C-ID model for teachers, domain experts involved...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2015
Javier Yanci Asier Los Arcos Juan Jose Salinero Jurdan Mendiguchia Eneko Gil David Santesteban Ignacio Grande

The aim of the study was to determine which agility training program (low, moderate or high contextual interference) was more effective in first-grade primary school students to provide reliable information to physical education teachers for designing more effective agility programs. A total of 57 first-grade elementary school students participated in the present study. They were randomized int...

2015
Sygal Amitay David R. Moore Katharine Molloy Lorna F. Halliday

Previous studies have suggested that negative feedback is more effective in driving learning than positive feedback. We investigated the effect on learning of providing varying amounts of negative and positive feedback while listeners attempted to discriminate between three identical tones; an impossible task that nevertheless produces robust learning. Four feedback conditions were compared dur...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2007
Peter K Stewart Yelena P Wu Michael C Roberts

Publication productivity of 1,927 core faculty members in clinical psychology training programs was tallied over a 5-year period (2000-2004) from their PsycINFO database entries (http://www.apa.org/psycinfo/). The top-producing faculty members are presented with rank by total number of publications and rank by number of peer-reviewed journal articles. In this report, the authors recognize those...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Ryan H. Purcell Karen S. Rommelfanger

Internet brain training programs, where consumers serve as both subjects and funders of the research, represent the closest engagement many individuals have with neuroscience. Safeguards are needed to protect participants' privacy and the evolving scientific enterprise of big data.

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2011
Doris M Rubio Brian A Primack Galen E Switzer Cindy L Bryce Deborah L Seltzer Wishwa N Kapoor

With today's focus on the translation of basic science discoveries into clinical practice, the demand for physician-scientists is growing. Yet, physicians have always found it challenging to juggle the demands of clinical care with the time required to perform research. The Research on Careers Workgroup of the Institute for Clinical Research Education at the University of Pittsburgh developed a...

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