نتایج جستجو برای: mainstream schools

تعداد نتایج: 96258  

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2009
Jonathan Silverman

This plenary presentation from the EACH International Conference on Communication in Healthcare in Oslo 2008, takes an honest look at the present state of communication teaching and considers how to take the next steps to move communication into the very centre of medical education. Although clinical communication teaching has become increasingly accepted as a formal component of the medical cu...

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2015
Marwan M Al-Sharbati Yahya M Al-Farsi Allal Ouhtit Mostafa I Waly Mohamed Al-Shafaee Omar Al-Farsi Maha Al-Khaduri Mona F Al-Said Samir Al-Adawi

Children with special needs such as those with autism spectrum disorder have been recorded as ostracized and stigmatized in many parts of the world. Little is known about whether such negative views are present among mainstream teachers in Oman. A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate school teachers' awareness about autism spectrum disorder in an urban region in Oman. A total of 164 ...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2009
Masoud Motasaddi-Zarandy Hossein Rezai Marjan Mahdavi-Arab Banafsheh Golestan

BACKGROUND The scholastic achievement of children with cochlear implants is one of the most important determinants of recipients' quality of life after cochlear implantation. The present study aimed to study the scholastic achievement of 27 children with cochlear implants attending mainstream schools and to compare their scholastic performance to their normal-hearing peers. METHODS From 30 ch...

2010
Andrew Hancock Fan Lin Heidi Tang Vivian Wai Wan Cheung

This thesis explores the experiences of Chinese children acquiring literacy in both Chinese and English in Scotland. A three-dimensional research design is adopted in order to take into account the influential domains where children are exposed to literacy learning. First, it investigates the attitudes and approaches to literacy learning in fourteen Chinese homes, with evidence gathered from se...

2012
Tania De Bortoli Susan Balandin Michael Arthur-Kelly Bernice Mathisen

The aim of this study was to explore regular teachers’ perceptions and experiences of supports and obstacles to communicative interactions for students with multiple and severe disabilities (MSD). Five teachers of students with MSD participated in two in-depth interviews. Interview transcripts were analysed using content analysis. Transcripts were coded into categories, which were then grouped ...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2013
Dale Lupu Caroline Deneszczuk Tara Leystra Rebecca McKinnon Victoria Seng

BACKGROUND Palliative care has been identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a critical policy element for the relief of suffering, yet palliative care policy receives minimal attention in mainstream U.S. public health journals, conferences, or textbooks. In the '90s, documentation of the lack of attention to end-of-life and palliative care in medical and nursing curricula led to co...

2015
Emer Ring

The quality agenda remains at the heart of global education discourse [1]. Including children with special educational needs in mainstream education provision is one of the key tenets of advanced education systems internationally. In particular the inclusion of children with autism presents particular challenges for education systems globally. The future inclusion of children with autism in mai...

Journal: :IJCEE 2014
Bryan Mann Nik Barkauskas

Cyber charter schools are online schools that deliver educational content to students in Kindergarten through 12th grade. These programs provide the entire schooling experience through remote access to a virtual learning environment. Since cyber charters are a new educational platform, there is limited scholarly research discerning if they promote or detract from social justice in education. In...

2017
Rebecca S. Y. Wong Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir

Medical education in Malaysia has a long history dating back to the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya in 1963 [1]. Currently, there are 32 medical schools in the country (11 public and 21 private). At the end of 2014, there were 18,789 students in all years in Malaysian medical schools and another estimated 15,000 Malaysians studying medicine abroad [2]. This ...

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