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Institutional analysis - Higher education policy - school-to-work-transition

Higher education planning policy on México and industry 4.0: 2013-2024

Higher education planning policy on México and industry 4.0: 2013-2024

... This work had the goal to observe, measure and contrast the evolution on importance given to formation for the ...on higher education by Mexican federal government on the two most ...

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The transition school-university

The transition school-university

... which to attempt an assessment of this period of transition in the broad sense, the term "school standing for educational and/or institutional processes at every teaching level" ...

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Hungarian higher education and educational policy in Transylvania

Hungarian higher education and educational policy in Transylvania

... referring to the total number of students highlights an interesting, noteworthy state of ...Hungarian higher education in the academic year of 2012/2013, if counting the full cycles of training (all ...

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Ramsar National Report to COP13 COP13 National Report

Ramsar National Report to COP13 COP13 National Report

... boxes to indicate the National T argets for implementation by 2018 and the planned national activities that are designed to deliver these ...contribute to achievement of the Aichi T argets according ...

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Proposal of a system of lessons to teach French language to secondary school students

Proposal of a system of lessons to teach French language to secondary school students

... The proposal of the present research is backed up on the principles of the Communicative Approach to the teaching- learning process of foreign languages. At the same time, the proposal is based upon the criteria ...

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Troubles, transformation and tension: Education policy, religious segregation and initial teacher education in Northern Ireland

Troubles, transformation and tension: Education policy, religious segregation and initial teacher education in Northern Ireland

... order to understand this segregation, it is important to consider the history and ethos of each provider, along with the implications for the student teacher admissions profile, the associated student ...

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TítuloAssistive technology based on client centered for occupational performance in neuromuscular conditions

TítuloAssistive technology based on client centered for occupational performance in neuromuscular conditions

... like to do but could not perform due to their condition or the presence of barriers in the ...had to modify their leisure activities due to their disease, and ...places to engage in ...

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Financial and currency crisis in Latin America

Financial and currency crisis in Latin America

... significant policy change as in the Southern Cone cases. Due to an excessively expansive fiscal policy during the early 1970s, Mexico suffered a balance of payment crisis in 1976, forcing the ...

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Teaching for Learning with Technology: a Faculty Development Initiative at a Research University

Teaching for Learning with Technology: a Faculty Development Initiative at a Research University

... transmission to the students and those who regard teaching as facilitating students’ personal construction of ...addition to faculty conceptions of teaching, research on faculty approaches to ...

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Planning, Designing and Managing Higher Education Institutions

Planning, Designing and Managing Higher Education Institutions

... important to understand since they fundamentally influence returns on ...time to support the functions and processes employed by that institution, then one can say that the usefulness of that space will be ...

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Introducing B corporations to the higher education community

Introducing B corporations to the higher education community

... companies to expand their fiduciary duties to include the consideration of their stakeholders; and it is enabling millions of consumers, workers, entrepreneurs, and investors to join the movement all ...

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School administrators’ willingness to receive inclusive education

School administrators’ willingness to receive inclusive education

... administrators to receive SEN students. School leavers have high confidence that SEN students has their own capabilities and that they can compete in the ...most school administrators are not sure ...

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Engaging disenfranchised urban youth in science learning

Engaging disenfranchised urban youth in science learning

... in school, the authors have included here some conclusions that come from the participation of one of the authors of this paper in the relevant workshops offered at the II International Congress on Educational ...

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From the fall of the «junta» to «Change»: the «timid» transition of higher education in Greece (1974-1982)

From the fall of the «junta» to «Change»: the «timid» transition of higher education in Greece (1974-1982)

... relating to university education. Along with the pre-existing higher educational institutions, two more universities began admitting students, the University of Crete and the Democritus University of ...

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Do Colombian students underestimate higher education returns?

Do Colombian students underestimate higher education returns?

... on. Education is not an ...time to increase human capital, in hopes of greater lifetime wealth in ...that education also generates many experiences and affects various dimensions of skill that, in ...

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Moving the Universities to the «Third Mission» in Europe, New Impulses and Challenges in Doctoral Education

Moving the Universities to the «Third Mission» in Europe, New Impulses and Challenges in Doctoral Education

... lead to changes in the agenda and direction of scientific work: from the most fundamental type to the most applied ...study to discuss this issue is Gulbrandsen & Smeby ...likely to ...

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Determinantes económicos y sociales de la mortalidad en América Latina

Determinantes económicos y sociales de la mortalidad en América Latina

... adverse to the health of man within his social and physical environment, such as those described previously for Latin ...extent to which these techniques can be effectively applied and on the extent ...

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Cultural perspectives on social responsibility in higher education

Cultural perspectives on social responsibility in higher education

... purposes to be served by campus-community partnerships in addressing community problems, two primary kinds of outcomes were ...likely to be one of bringing about social justice, and guaranteeing fairness ...

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Intergenerational mobility, middle sectors and entrepreneurship in Uruguay

Intergenerational mobility, middle sectors and entrepreneurship in Uruguay

... public school system initially developed in the final decades of the 19 th century acted as a melting pot; differences in social origin were somewhat ...administered to Uruguayan students—the PISA—showed ...

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The first year: A cultural shift towards improving student progress

The first year: A cultural shift towards improving student progress

... compared to students fifty years ago when Spady and Tinto were developing their theories of student persistence) are more apt to de-commit for a number of reasons, with little chance for the institution ...

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