878 resultados para vector adjustment
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Se apunta la necesidad de un cambio en relación con el modelo del profesorado en la universidad y con los métodos de enseñanza así como la necesidad de una formación pedagógica ante el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías para mejorar la calidad de la enseñanza superior. Se establecen las bases para un programa de formación señalándose objetivos y propuestas de acción posibles. Se consideran los aspectos de formación mínima, análisis institucional sobre la pertinencia y la calidad, las formas de estimular la participación del profesorado, validación de esa implicación y evaluación permanente de los procesos de formación e innovación docente.
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Este artículo pertenece a una sección de la revista dedicada a psicología social
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This paper discusses the results of a study undertaken to determine if there is a relationship between psychological variables and cognitive or academic variables among hearing-impaired children.
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This paper reviews the social and emotional issues of hearing impaired adolescents.
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This paper examines hearing aid volume control adjustments by deaf children. Specifically the study looks at how accurately deaf children set the volume controls of their hearing aids, if deaf children are able to comprehend the effects of talker-microphone distance on stimulus intensity, and do deaf children use their hearing aids to monitor their own voices. Access to thesis is restricted. Contact Archives and Rare Books.
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As a background document for Bruegel Policy Contribution 2012/11 ‘Compositional effects on productivity, labour cost and export adjustment’, this working paper presents detailed results for 24 EU countries on: • The sectoral changes in the economy; • The unit labour costs (ULC) based real effective exchange rate (REER) and its main components; • Export performance. • The ULC-REERs are calculated: • For the total economy, the business sector (excluding agriculture, construction and real estate activities), and some main sectors; • Using both actual aggregates and fixed-weight aggregates, as the latter are free from the impacts of compositional changes; • Against 30 trading partners and against three subsets of trading partners: euro-area, non-euro area EU, non-EU.
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Against the background of the IMF’s latest global economic forecast, Jørgen Mortensen and Cinzia Alcidi raise questions in a new CEPS Commentary about the timing of the implementation and the effects of the three main categories of economic policy – fiscal, monetary and structural.