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Sammelrezension von: 1. Gerhard Tulodziecki: Medienerziehung in Schule und Unterricht. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2. Aufl. 1992, 205 S. 2. Wolfgang Schill/Gerhard Tulodziecki/Wolf-Rüdiger Wagner (Hrsg.): Medienpädagogisches Handeln in der Schule. Opladen: Leske + Budrich 1992. 327 S.

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Presentation from the MARAC conference in Boston, MA on March 18-21, 2015. S12 - History in Action: Collaboration in Academia

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Rezension von: Elmar Schwinger: Literarische Erziehung und Gymnasium. Zur Entwicklung des bayerischen Gymnasiums in der Ära Niethammer/Thiersch. Mit einem Geleitwort von A. Reble. (Würzburger Arbeiten zur Erziehungswissenschaft. Bd. 18.) Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 1988. 452 S.

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Rezension von: Stephen Frank: E-Learning und Kompetenzentwicklung. Ein unterrichtsorientiertes didaktisches Modell. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2012 (220 S.; ISBN 978-3-7815-1861-2)

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Rezension von: Annette Frühwacht: Bildungsstandards in der Grundschule. Bildungsstandards und Vergleichsarbeiten aus der Sicht von deutschen und finnischen Lehrkräften. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2012 (270 S.; ISBN 978-3-7815-1876-6)

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Rezension von: Silke Traub: Projektarbeit – ein Unterrichtskonzept selbstgesteuerten Lernens? Eine vergleichende empirische Studie. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2012 (267 S.; ISBN 978-3-7815-1864-3)

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Rezension von: Rolf Werning/ Ann-Katrin Arndt (Hrsg.): Inklusion: Kooperation und Unterricht entwickeln. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2013 (248 S.; ISBN 978-3-7815-1898-8)

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Rezension von: Mirelle Schied: Schulpraktische Studien im Rahmen der Lehrerausbildung. Konzeptionalisierung und Evaluierung nach dem Gmünder Modell. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2013 (301 S.; ISBN 978-3-7815-1913-8)

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Universidad de Costa Rica. Posgrado en Administraci?n y Direcci?n de Empresas. Maestr?a Profesional en Administraci?n y Direcci?n de Empresas, 2015

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The process of ‘labelling’ (whereby labels are socially imposed on a given behaviour by a given person) is an extensive and recurrent one in our society, as proved by the labelling of behaviours and people even into the literary text. In our analysis, we will try to show how applying one of two most different labels (psychopathic or psychotic) greatly influences our understanding of the existence of ‘evil’ or moral responsibility in the deeds of a person. To such end, we will use Peter Shaffer’s play Equus (1973), which requires both the characters in the play and the spectators to decide whether Alan Strang’s terrible crime is a result of evil or of insane behaviour: whether he is ‘mad’ or simply ‘bad’. We will try to evince the current social and cultural confusion between madness and evil, and how processes of medicalization or criminalization affect our understanding of those around us and those living in the books we read.

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Similar to what occurs in Human Medicine, also in Veterinary Medicine, the prevalence of oncological diseases has significantly increased. The evolution of Veterinary Medicine, in last decades has brought changes in clinical paradigms, particularly concerning the relationship with the animal and also with the owner. More than any other specialty, members of the Veterinary Medical Team that work in the oncology field, are unavoidably forced to break bad news. This paper proposes the adaptation of the ABCDE model from Human Medicine to Veterinary Medicine. The adaptation of the ABCDE model for Veterinary Medicine improves communication with the owner and offers all the members of the Veterinary Medical Team better communication skills.

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This paper presents a web based expert system application that carries out an initial assessment of the feasibility of a web project. The system allows detection of inconsistency problems before design starts, and suggests correcting actions to solve them. The developed system presents important advantages not only for determining the feasibility of a web project but also by acting as a means of communication between the client company and the web development team, making the requirements specification clearer.

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On most if not all evaluatively relevant dimensions such as the temperature level, taste intensity, and nutritional value of a meal, one range of adequate, positive states is framed by two ranges of inadequate, negative states, namely too much and too little. This distribution of positive and negative states in the information ecology results in a higher similarity of positive objects, people, and events to other positive stimuli as compared to the similarity of negative stimuli to other negative stimuli. In other words, there are fewer ways in which an object, a person, or an event can be positive as compared to negative. Oftentimes, there is only one way in which a stimulus can be positive (e.g., a good meal has to have an adequate temperature level, taste intensity, and nutritional value). In contrast, there are many different ways in which a stimulus can be negative (e.g., a bad meal can be too hot or too cold, too spicy or too bland, or too fat or too lean). This higher similarity of positive as compared to negative stimuli is important, as similarity greatly impacts speed and accuracy on virtually all levels of information processing, including attention, classification, categorization, judgment and decision making, and recognition and recall memory. Thus, if the difference in similarity between positive and negative stimuli is a general phenomenon, it predicts and may explain a variety of valence asymmetries in cognitive processing (e.g., positive as compared to negative stimuli are processed faster but less accurately). In my dissertation, I show that the similarity asymmetry is indeed a general phenomenon that is observed in thousands of words and pictures. Further, I show that the similarity asymmetry applies to social groups. Groups stereotyped as average on the two dimensions agency / socio-economic success (A) and conservative-progressive beliefs (B) are stereotyped as positive or high on communion (C), while groups stereotyped as extreme on A and B (e.g., managers, homeless people, punks, and religious people) are stereotyped as negative or low on C. As average groups are more similar to one another than extreme groups, according to this ABC model of group stereotypes, positive groups are mentally represented as more similar to one another than negative groups. Finally, I discuss implications of the ABC model of group stereotypes, pointing to avenues for future research on how stereotype content shapes social perception, cognition, and behavior.

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series of dissolves of bad terms for LD