876 resultados para NURSING SCHOOLS
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Se trata la organización de los planes de enseñanza y programas de estudios en las Secondary Grammar Schools inglesas, cuyo factor más destacado es la división del alumnado en grupos de aptitud según sus dotes personales. Se comparan los planes de estudio de las Secondary School pública con las Public Schools privadas. Se concluye que la enseñanza en las escuelas secundarias inglesas carecen de uniformidad, cada centro se forma su propio programa de estudios individual y libérrimo, utilizándose todos los cauces educativos viables y todas las posibilidades docentes en todas las Grammar Schools, que exige fuertes necesidades presupuestarias, y gran número de profesorado especializado. s continuación del artículo con el mismo título del n. 17, p. 194-169 y continúa en el n. 19, p. 92-99.
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Es continuación de los artículos, con el mismo título, del n. 17, p. 164-169 y del n. 18, p. 19-24
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Síntesis de la creación y evolución del Schools Council, institución inglesa que realiza trabajos de investigación pedagógica que, posteriormente, publica para la mejora de la práctica didáctica. Se analizan los orígenes, fines, organización y funciones, publicaciones, sistema de financiación, método de trabajo y estructura de los proyectos, como modelo ejemplar para la actividad docente, a pesar de las críticas sobre sus métodos y rentabilidad.
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Resumen tomado de la publicación. Con el apoyo económico del departamento MIDE de la UNED
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Resumen tomado de la publicación. Con el apoyo económico del departamento MIDE de la UNED
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Resumen de la revista. - El artículo pertenece a una sección monográfica dedicada a la escuela en la sociedad digital
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Monográfico con el título: 'Eficacia escolar y equidad'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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Traditionally, school efficiency has been measured as a function of educational production. In the last two decades, however, studies in the economics of education have indicated that more is required to improve school efficiency: researchers must explore how significant changes in school organization affect the performance of at-risk students. In this paper we introduce Henry Levin’s adoption of the X-efficiency approach to education and we describe the efficient and cost-effective characteristics of one Learning Communities Project School that significantly improved its student outcomes and enrollment numbers and reduced its absenteeism rate to zero. The organizational change that facilitated these improvements defined specific issues to address. Students’ school success became the focus of the school project, which also offered specific incentives, selected teachers, involved parents and community members in decisions, and used the most efficient technologies and methods. This case analysis reveals new two elements—family training and community involvement—that were not explicit parts of Levin’s adaptation. The case of the Antonio Machado Public School should attract the attention of both social scientists and policy makers
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There are several aggressive factors in Intensive Care Units (ICU), which reach not only patients, but the nursing caregivers, since they participate in complex procedures and death of patients. Nursing caregivers may have difficulties on their daily work routine that can influence the way of care. The goal of this study was to identify the aspects of nursing caregivers working in adult ICU. It is a describe-exploratory study with qualitative approach, developed among 21 ICU adult nursing caregivers of a school hospital in Paraná. The data were collected in May and July, 2009 by recorded and transcribed semi-structured interviews. Four categories for analysis were identified: the aspects of ICU assistance, the meaning of healthcare for the nursing caregivers, the understanding of healthcare positive aspects and disclosing the difficulties of caring. The results revealed that caring is related to some factors such as mixed feelings, the mental and physical damage caused by stress; the understanding of total caring, scientific-technique procedures, family engagement in the assistance and humanization. The positive aspects are related to the welfare due to satisfaction in the work done and recognition of work. The difficulties involved death situations, psychological and biological damages, establishing links with patients and the uncaring toward the nursing caregivers.
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Objective:To identify aspects that affect the quality of life of nursing caregivers and their relationship with care in an Intensive Care Unit for Adults (A-ICU). Methods:This was a descriptive study with qualitative approach, taking as subjects 21 professionals who constitute the nursing staff of the A-ICU of a school hospital in Maringá-PR. Unstructured interview was used as a strategy to collect data, conducted between May and June 2009. Data analysis was based on the method of content analysis. The categories identified were: overlooking improvement in quality of life related to the resources in an A-ICU; the quality of life influencing the form of care; interpersonal relationships into the health team reflecting on the quality of life and care. Results:The analysis of caregivers’ speech and the results of the observation showed that there is correlation between the aspects they consider influential in their quality of life and the way of caring for patients in an A-ICU.Conclusion: The findings indicate that, among the influential aspects, the stressful factors overlap the enhancing ones. From this perspective, dealing with caregiver’s suffering might be the starting point for the improvement in quality of care in an A-ICU.
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This paper provides curriculum on noise, ears, hearing and deafness for elementary school children.
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This paper is a survey and discussion of the teaching methods, objectives, and benefits associated with music programs in oral schools for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.