نتایج جستجو برای: mainstreaming education

تعداد نتایج: 380368  

Journal: :nursing and midwifery studies 0
steve parker school of nursing and midwifery, flinders university, adelaide, australia lidia mayner school of nursing and midwifery, flinders university, adelaide, australia; school of nursing and midwifery, flinders university, p. o. box: 2100, adelaide, sa 5001, australia. tel: +61-882013377, fax: +61-882761602 david michael gillham school of nursing and midwifery, flinders university, adelaide, australia

conclusions the project succeeded in using focus group data from academics to inform software development while at the same time retaining the benefits of broader philosophical dimensions of critical thinking. materials and methods critiique is flexible, authorable software that guides students step-by-step through critical appraisal of research papers. the spelling of critiique was deliberate,...

2015
Kent H. Redford Brian J. Huntley Dilys Roe Tom Hammond Mark Zimsky Thomas E. Lovejoy Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca Carlos M. Rodriguez Richard M. Cowling

1 Archipelago Consulting, Portland, ME, USA, 2 Department of Environmental Studies, University of New England, Biddeford, ME, USA, 3 Centre for Invasion Biology, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 4 International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK, 5 GEF Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel, Washington, DC, USA, 6 Global Environment Facility, Washingto...

2004
Sylvia Walby

Introduction Gender mainstreaming is a contested concept and practice. It is the re-invention, restructuring, and re-branding of a key part of feminism in the contemporary era. It is both a new form of gendered political and policy practice and it is a new gendered strategy for theory development. As a practice, gender mainstreaming is intended as a way of improving the effectivity of mainline ...

Journal: :Disasters 2006
Laurens M Bouwer Jeroen C J H Aerts

This paper examines the topic of financing adaptation in future climate change policies. A major question is whether adaptation in developing countries should be financed under the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), or whether funding should come from other sources. We present an overview of financial resources and propose the employment of a two-track approach...

2011
Molly Cooke Pamela M Ironside Gregory S Ogrinc

The urgent need to expand the ability of health professionals to improve the quality and safety of patient care in the USA has been well documented. Yet the current methods of teaching quality and safety to health professionals are inadequate for the task. To the extent that quality and safety are addressed at all, they are taught using pedagogies with a narrow focus on content transmission, di...

2015
Joern Fischer Toby A Gardner Elena M Bennett Patricia Balvanera Reinette Biggs Stephen Carpenter Tim Daw Carl Folke Rosemary Hill Terry P Hughes Tobias Luthe Manuel Maass Megan Meacham Albert V Norström Garry Peterson Cibele Queiroz Ralf Seppelt Marja Spierenburg John Tenhunen

The concept of social–ecological systems is useful for understanding the interlinked dynamics of environmental and societal change. The concept has helped facilitate: (1) increased recognition of the dependence of humanity on ecosystems; (2) improved collaboration across disciplines, and between science and society; (3) increased methodological pluralism leading to improved systems understandin...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2012
Fanny M Cheung

Despite the "awakening" to the importance of culture in psychology in America, international psychology has remained on the sidelines of psychological science. The author recounts her personal and professional experience in tandem with the stages of development in international/cross-cultural psychology. Based on her research in cross-cultural personality assessment, the author discusses the in...

2013
Petra Meier Emanuela Lombardo

This article seeks to reintroduce discussions on gender relations in politics back into scholarly and political debate. Many countries have adopted gender quotas, but it is unclear whether their implementation has meaningfully changed the prevalent inequalities governing gender relations in politics. This article considers whether the implementation of gender quotas could promote change, and as...

Journal: :HIV/AIDS policy & law review 2005
M J Heywood

I or over a decade, the duty to obtain informed consent for HIV testing was one of the most inviolable precepts of the human rights approach to the HIV epidemic. In the course of 2004, however, a charge toward a "new approach" to HIV testing gathered pace and supporters. The year began with Botswana President Festus Mogae implementing a new policy of routine HIV testing under which, henceforwar...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2005
Sally Theobald Rachel Tolhurst Helen Elsey Hilary Standing

The increasing ascendancy of 'gender mainstreaming' as the central approach to improving gender equity has largely determined strategies to integrate a gender focus in sector-wide approaches (SWAps). This paper explores the impetus for and process of gender mainstreaming in SWAps in the Ministries of Health in Uganda, Ghana, Malawi and Mozambique, and outlines some achievements and challenges. ...

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