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The Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Preparation staff annually prepares a Community College Certified Budget Report. This report provides information to assist the State Board of Education.

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The Iowa Department of Education collects enrollment information from all 15 community colleges on the tenth business day of the fall semester. This report summarizes several key aspects of community college enrollment from fall 2012.

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The community college tuition and fees report is prepared each fiscal year. The report includes trends in tuition and fees among Iowa’s community colleges, as well as comparisons to other states and to Iowa’s public universities.

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The Iowa Department of Education collects enrollment information from all 15 community colleges on the tenth business day of the fall semester. This report summarizes several key aspects of community college enrollment from fall 2012.

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The Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges, annually prepares a Community College Certified Budget Report. This report provides information to assist the State Board of Education members in their role.

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The Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges, annually prepares a Community College Certified Budget Report. This report provides information to assist the State Board of Education members in their role.

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The Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges, annually prepares a Community College Certified Budget Report. This report provides information to assist the State Board of Education members in their role.

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The Certified Budget Report is prepared annually by each community college. Each college has specific steps that it follows in order to prepare this report and to submit it to the controlling county auditor by March 15 of each year. In January, the valuation reports are available from the county auditors to use as a basis for tax revenue estimates. In preparing the Certified Budget Report, historical year numbers are verified, current year numbers are re-estimated, and the next fiscal year numbers are estimated. Once the Certified Budget Report is prepared, it is filed with the community college board. After filing with the community college board, a public hearing is set. The date for the public hearing must be published no sooner than 20 days before the hearing and no later than 10 days before the hearing. At that public hearing, any comments from the public are heard and the board votes to accept the budget. If adopted by the board, the budget is filed with the controlling county auditor.

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The Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Preparation staff annually prepares a Community College Certified Budget Report. This report provides information to assist the State Board of Education.

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Integrar docencia e investigación en el ámbito del consumo de fármacos y el uso de terapias complementarias por los estudiantes universitarios de Enfermería y de Administración y Dirección de Empresas (ADE) frente a los trastornos de salud. El objetivo docente es fomentar la competencia transversal “Capacidad de aprendizaje y Responsabilidad” relacionada con la integración los conocimientos necesarios para poder cuidarse y prevenir riesgos. Los resultados del estudio se comunicarán a través del Campus Virtual a los alumnos de las dos facultades (asignaturas a concretar por los profesores de los dos centros) e irán acompañados de un feed-back con recomendaciones sobre el uso responsable de fármacos y terapias complementarias.

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Integrar docencia e investigación en el ámbito del consumo de fármacos y el uso de terapias complementarias por los estudiantes universitarios de Enfermería y de Administración y Dirección de Empresas (ADE) frente a los trastornos de salud. El objetivo docente es fomentar la competencia transversal “Capacidad de aprendizaje y Responsabilidad” relacionada con la integración los conocimientos necesarios para poder cuidarse y prevenir riesgos. Los resultados del estudio se comunicarán a través del Campus Virtual a los alumnos de las dos facultades (asignaturas a concretar por los profesores de los dos centros) e irán acompañados de un feed-back con recomendaciones sobre el uso responsable de fármacos y terapias complementarias.

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En educació superior, l’estudiant no només es prepara per a l’obtenció d’un títol que li permeti accedir al món professional, és un moment en què aprèn a ser autònom emocional i econòmicament, aprèn a conviure amb gent d’orígens i classe diferents, i es desenvolupa com a persona. Conèixer l’opinió dels estudiants en moments cabdals de la seva vida universitària és, en tot cas, interessant. Dos moments, especialment significatius, són l’any de l’arribada, quan són estudiants de nou ingrés i l’any en quefinalitzen els estudis, a punt d’obtenir el títol. Entre aquests dos moments, s’ha produït una transformació en molts aspectes que els ha permès adquirir competències que, sens dubte, els ha fet créixer com a persones. Es presenta l’estudi realitzat a la Facultat de Farmàcia de la UB. Es va prendre com a punt de partida la gestió del temps per a iniciar la reflexió sobre els seus hàbits i preferències d’estudi i oci i com influencien el seu rendiment, primer amb estudiants de nou ingrés i, passats cinc anys, quan la mateixa comunitat d’estudiants estaven a punt de finalitzar els estudis, es va repetir per tal de conèixer els canvis que havien tingut lloc i com ho havien percebut els protagonistes.

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A growing body of evidence has shown the efficacy of brief intervention (BI) for hazardous and harmful alcohol use in primary health care settings. Evidence for efficacy in other settings and effectiveness when implemented at larger scale are disappointing. Indeed, BI comprises varying content; exploring BI content and mechanisms of action may be a promising way to enhance efficacy and effectiveness. Medline and PsychInfo, as well as references of retrieved publications were searched for original research or review on active ingredients (components or mechanisms) of face-to-face BIs [and its subtypes, including brief advice and brief motivational interviewing (BMI)] for alcohol. Overall, BI active ingredients have been scarcely investigated, almost only within BMI, and mostly among patients in the emergency room, young adults, and US college students. This body of research has shown that personalized feedback may be an effective component; specific MI techniques showed mixed findings; decisional balance findings tended to suggest a potential detrimental effect; while change plan exercises, advice to reduce or stop drinking, presenting alternative change options, and moderation strategies are promising but need further study. Client change talk is a potential mediator of BMI effects; change in norm perceptions and enhanced discrepancy between current behavior and broader life goals and values have received preliminary support; readiness to change was only partially supported as a mediator; while enhanced awareness of drinking, perceived risks/benefits of alcohol use, alcohol treatment seeking, and self-efficacy were seldom studied and have as yet found no significant support as such. Research is obviously limited and has provided no clear and consistent evidence on the mechanisms of alcohol BI. How BI achieves the effects seen in randomized trials remains mostly unknown and should be investigated to inform the development of more effective interventions.

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[spa]Identificar las dificultades halladas en el proceso de aprendizaje con la especial relación entre el esfuerzo y el logro experimentada por los estudiantes implica afrontar uno de los problemas fundamentales del aprendizaje. El presente artículo pretende abordar los aprendizajes vinculados a las competencias transversales de la búsqueda y selección de información desde el examen de la percepción de los estudiantes universitarios de arte en la realización de una carpeta de aprendizaje adaptada a la titulación y al perfil del estudiante. A partir de un enfoque cuantitativo, y mediante un estudio descriptivo transversal, se analizará la relación existente entre el esfuerzo realizado, los resultados de aprendizaje declarados y la relación entre ambas cuestiones -lo que a la postre define las dificultades- que manifiestan los estudiantes. [eng]This article aims to address the learning skills associated with the competence of searching and selecting information from the examination of the perceptions of art college students in the drawing up of a learning portfolio tailored to the degree and student profile. From a quantitative approach, and through a cross-sectional descriptive study, we will analyze the relationship between effort, stated learning outcomes and the relationship between these two issues what ultimately defines the difficulties which declare the students.

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Alcohol use is common among United States and Swedish high school students and is related to negative consequences. Whereas drinking intentions are associated with future drinking behaviors, the use of protective behavioral strategies (PBS) is associated with decreased alcohol-related harm among young adults. The interactive effect of PBS and drinking intentions in predicting alcohol outcomes has not been examined. Further, because most PBS studies have been conducted among U.S. college students, PBS research among other populations is needed. The aims of this study were to evaluate longitudinally (a) the relationships between drinking intentions, PBS and alcohol outcomes, and (b) the moderating roles of drinking intentions and country in these relationships among United States and Swedish high school drinkers. Data were collected at baseline, 6- and 12-month follow-ups on 901 Swedish and 288 U.S. high school drinkers. Drinking intentions were associated with more alcohol use and consequences, and use of certain PBS was related to fewer alcohol-related consequences over time. Additionally, the negative prospective relationship between use of PBS and alcohol use, but not alcohol-related consequences, was moderated by intentions, such that the relationship was stronger among participants endorsing high drinking intentions. Country did not moderate these relationships. These results provide initial support for the generalizability of PBS college research to United States and Swedish high school students and suggest that interventions targeting the use of PBS may be most effective among high school drinkers endorsing high drinking intentions. (PsycINFO Database Record