795 resultados para drama in education


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Background: The use of podcasts has emerged as an important tool for use in education. This is especially relevant in nursing schools with the shortage of nursing faculty. The use of podcasts allows the instructor to provide lectures and other course content to students. [See PDF for complete abstract]

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Der Bundesrat will das Inzestverbot aufheben. Das sorgt für Kontroversen. Der Berner Ethnologe Heinzpeter Znoj erklärt, warum Blutschande überall auf der Welt ein Tabu ist – und weshalb das auch gut so ist.

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fun Z. Libin [[Elektronische Ressource]]

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fun Jankev Gordin

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fun Jankev Gordin

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How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in educational programmes? Based on gender-sensitive theories on career choice, we hypothesised that gender segregation in education is higher with a wider range of offers of vocational programmes. By analysing youth survey and panel data, we tested this assumption for Germany, Norway and Canada, three countries whose educational systems represent a different mix of academic, vocational and universalistic education principles. We found that vocational programmes are considerably more gender-segregated than are academic (e.g. university) programmes. Men, more so than women, can avoid gender-typed programmes by passing on to a university education. This in turn means that as long as their secondary school achievement does not allow for a higher education career, they have a higher likelihood of being allocated to male-typed programmes in the vocational education and training (VET) system. In addition, social background and the age at which students have to choose educational offers impact on the transition to gendered educational programmes. Overall, gender segregation in education is highest in Germany and the lowest in Canada. We interpret the differences between these countries with respect to the constellations of educational principles and policies in the respective countries.

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Boberach: Genf wird als Musterrepublik dargestellt

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Marta Hellmuth

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Marta Hellmuth

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Michael Wurmbrand

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Maximilian Barber

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Arno Nadel

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Siegfried Schmitz

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Moritz Heimann