نتایج جستجو برای: curriculum evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 863708  

Journal: :The Vocational Aspect of Education 1974

Journal: :JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 2019

Journal: : 2021

Turkish education in schools is of great importance not only terms lessons, but also success other lessons. Many reforms have been made to establish a better system. One aspect new educational that has implications for educators curriculum development studies require teacher adopt and implement the changes properly. The fact curricula are changing rapidly Turkey obviously requires ability accom...

Journal: :International Journal of English Linguistics 2012

Background and objective: Most higher education curricula do not provide the competencies graduates need in the occupational fields, resulting in waste of money and lower effectiveness while increasing the number of unemployed graduates. Competency-based education is an innovative educational model that can solve such problems and lead education activists to design competency-based curricula. T...

2015
Nancy Halliday Daniel O'Donoghue Kathryn E Klump Britta Thompson

The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine reduced gross anatomy from a full semester, 130-hour course to a six and one-half week, 105-hour course as part of a new integrated systems-based pre-clinical curriculum. In addition to the reduction in contact hours, content from embryology, histology, and radiology were added into the course. The new curriculum incorporated best practices in the ...

Journal: :Medical education 2001
K L Taylor A E Chudley

UNLABELLED In addition to possessing medical expertise, contemporary physicians are expected to be skilled communicators, critical consumers and users of medical research, teachers, collaborators, health care advocates, and managers. A core curriculum is a common set of learning experiences designed to help prepare physicians for these complex roles. PURPOSE This article describes the design ...

2012

Successful intelligence (SI) is the integrated set of the ability needed to attain success in life, within individual’s sociocultural context. People are successfully intelligent by recognizing their strengths and weaknesses. They will find ways to strengthen their weakness and maintain their strength or even improve it. SI people can shape, select, and adapt to the environments by using balanc...

Journal: :Medical education 2003
Caroline Wachtler Margareta Troein

BACKGROUND Cultural competency can be understood as those learned skills which help us understand cultural differences and ease communication between people who have different ways of understanding health, sickness and the body. Recently, medical schools have begun to recognise a need for cultural competency training. However, few reports have been published that articulate and evaluate cultura...

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