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2. THE RURAL EDUCATION MODEL WITH ESCUELA NUEVA AND THE UNIVERSIDAD EN EL CAMPO IN COLOMBIA.
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Juárez Bolaños, Diego
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Developed collaboratively by the Caldas Coffee Growers' Committee, the Government of Caldas, university institutions, government agencies and public and private companies, the Rural Education with New School Model is a pedagogical proposal that has brought formal education from pre-school to higher education to rural inhabitants of the department of Caldas, Colombia. The model aims to be flexible and adaptable to the circumstances of children, adolescents and young people in this region of the Eje Cafetero, stimulating the construction of life projects that facilitate and promote their permanence in rural territories. This chapter aims to provide an overview of the scope and limitations of the Escuela Nueva (EN) Rural Education Model in Caldas by describing the general characteristics of the EN, identifying particularities of its implementation and examining the testimonies of graduates of the University in the field. The primary information that feeds the study comes from interviews with young people in various rural localities in the Department of Caldas. The results of the study analyse the possibilities for educational inclusion that the Universidad en el Campo has opened up for young people, as well as the achievements and challenges faced by this model, which has sought to be replicated in other Colombian departments and even in other countries. This chapter's findings highlight the importance of examining educational experiences developed at the departmental level and the fact that the Rural Education with New School Model offers continuity from pre-school to university level to rural children, adolescents and young people, following certain pedagogical principles. This is uncommon in urban and rural regions of Latin America. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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3. Resident Perceptions of Simulcast Teaching: A Qualitative Study.
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Casas, Rachel S., Cooper, Jennifer L., Glod, Susan A., and Hempel, Eliana V.
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COVID-19 pandemic , *EDUCATIONAL technology , *TEACHING methods , *GRADUATE medical education , *MEDICAL technology - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education programs were challenged to optimize learning while balancing social interaction with exposure risk. In response, our internal medicine (IM) residency program transitioned to "simulcast" educational sessions. In simulcast sessions, multiple small groups of learners met in person in separate rooms and connected to the large-group session via videoconferencing. This qualitative study describes IM residents' perceptions regarding the advantages and disadvantages of learning in simulcast compared to virtual and in-person settings during the pandemic. METHODS: Categorical IM residents at Penn State during the academic year 2020-2021 were invited to participate. Eligible residents participated in one 30-min virtual, semistructured focus group. We used inductive thematic coding to analyze resident responses. RESULTS: Forty-eight percent (n = 29/60) of invited residents participated in focus groups. In the simulcast setting, participants felt more accountability to participate in their small groups compared to a larger group or virtual setting. Educational experiences varied based upon facilitator skill level. Overall, in-person settings were preferred to virtual, when possible, due to increased social connection. Respondents identified educator enthusiasm and presentation quality as key to engagement regardless of setting. CONCLUSION: Residents had variable responses to the simulcast setting based upon their comfort with participation by group size, desire for social connection, and perception of teaching strategies. The key identified pitfalls to simulcast teaching were resident discomfort in small groups, heterogeneous learning experience, lack of engagement, and technology challenges. These pitfalls can be mitigated through strategic distribution of learners in groups, trained facilitators, and interactive teaching modalities. Given that simulcast and mixed (simulcast, virtual, and in-person) teaching settings are here to stay postpandemic, anticipating pitfalls and creating adaptable educational content that translates in multiple settings is crucial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Aprendizaje Socioemocional en Educación Física: una revisión sistemática en Educación Secundaria
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Daniel Laguna-Mengíbar, Pablo Monfort-Ripollés, Rosa Lis-Sancerni, Alberto García-Delafuente, María Dolores Sancerni-Beitia, Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos, and Manuel Monfort-Pañego
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Adolescence ,affective education ,socio-emotional education ,assessment of fidelity ,educational models ,Adolescencia ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Introducción: Los estudios epidemiológicos actuales destacan la gravedad de los problemas de salud mental en adolescentes. El papel de la educación como estrategia de afrontamiento y como necesidad de la educación integral es determinante, sin embargo, ha recibido poca atención científica. Objetivo: Revisar las investigaciones con intervenciones educativas para el desarrollo de competencias sociales y emocionales en educación física en educación secundaria (11-18 años) para conocer su estado actual. Metodología: Se analizaron la calidad de los estudios, los modelos pedagógicos que fundamentan las intervenciones y sus contenidos e instrumentos de evaluación. Se realizó la búsqueda desde 2013 hasta marzo de 2024 en las bases de datos de Web of Science y PubMed utilizando el método PRISMA, excluyendo los estudios con diseño exclusivamente cualitativo. Resultados: El número de estudios incluidos fue de 11. El análisis indicó un bajo nivel de calidad de los estudios y una gran diversidad de modelos educativos, instrumentos de medida, variables a estudiar y tipos de intervención. Todos los estudios indicaron mejoras en las competencias socioemocionales de los participantes. Los modelos de educación deportiva, responsabilidad emocional y social y aprendizaje cooperativo, así como actividades de resolución de problemas, fueron las intervenciones más eficaces. Conclusiones: El desarrollo de esta línea de investigación requiere seguir los criterios de calidad analizados en este estudio, mayor profundidad en la descripción y evaluación de la fidelización de las de intervenciones globalizadas que desarrollen las cinco competencias socioemocionales fundamentales.
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5. Effectiveness of two educational interventions based on the theory of planned behavior on oral cancer self-examination in adults: a randomized controlled trial
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Anoosheh Ghasemian, Katayoun Sargeran, Mohammad Reza Khami, and Ahmad Reza Shamshiri
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Mouth cancer ,Self-examination ,Primary prevention ,Early detection of cancer ,Educational models ,Theory of planned behavior ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is recognized as an effective theory for behavior change. The aim of the present study was to investigate the impact of two TPB-based educational interventions on oral self-examination (OSE) behavior and the related TPB constructs among adults in Tehran, Iran, in 2022. Methods This randomized controlled trial involved 400 healthy individuals recruited from 20 urban comprehensive health centers in the southern part of Tehran, Iran. The health centers were randomly assigned to two control (PowerPoint) and intervention (WhatsApp) groups (200 individuals in each group). In the control group (the recipient of the routine care), participants received a 20-minute lecture through a PowerPoint presentation and a pamphlet. In the intervention group (the recipient of an additional intervention alongside the routine care), participants were educated through messages and images on WhatsApp along with having monthly group discussions. Data was collected at baseline, as well as at 1- and 3-month follow-ups using a structured questionnaire. The outcomes assessed included OSE behavior and the related TPB constructs: intention, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. Linear and logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) regression models were used to evaluate the impact of the interventions with STATA version 17. Results Of the total participants, 151 (37.75%) were men. The mean ± standard deviation (SD) of ages in the PowerPoint and WhatsApp groups were 39.89 ± 13.72 and 39.45 ± 13.90, respectively. OSE and the related TPB constructs showed significant differences between the groups at the 1-month post-intervention assessment. The effect of PowerPoint was more significant in the short-term (one month), while both methods showed similar effectiveness after three months, specifically in relation to OSE and the TPB constructs. At the 3-month post-intervention assessment, there were significant increases in OSE (OR = 28.63), intention (β = 1.47), attitude (β = 0.66), subjective norm (β = 2.82), and perceived behavioral control (β = 1.19) in both groups (p
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6. The impact of team teaching on cephalometric tracing education among dental students: A quasi-experimental study
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Mostafa Sheikhi and Mahdis Mostajabi
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teacher ,orthodontics ,educational models ,team-teaching ,Education ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background & Objectives: Cephalometric tracing education in orthodontics necessitates a thorough review of human anatomy. Juggling expertise in two fields poses a challenge for professors. A collaborative solution, such as the team teaching model where two professors jointly instruct students, was explored in this study to investigate its impact on teaching cephalometric tracing to dental students in Zanjan during 2021-2022. Materials & Methods: This quasi-experimental study involved the participation of all 67 dental students across two semesters in 2021 and 2022. In a shared classroom setting, the orthodontist traced the cephalogram image on the whiteboard, and immediately the radiologist described the related bones using software. This interactive teaching approach persisted throughout the class. At the conclusion of each session, students were given a teaching satisfaction form and a researcher-developed questionnaire containing anatomy questions. Descriptive statistics, including frequency and percentage, were employed, and a Paired T-test was conducted for analytical statistics (p-value = 0.05). Results: The overall satisfaction percentage of students was 79.75% (563 of 706 response).The highest level of satisfaction was related to the satisfaction with the teaching method. The highest level of dissatisfaction was related to saving time. A comparison of the mean scores of the pretest and posttest showed no significant increase in learning. Conclusion: Student satisfaction with team teaching is notably high, particularly in relation to the teaching method. However, challenges related to time efficiency were identified as a drawback of this teaching model. Taking into account the study's limitations, it was concluded that team teaching did not significantly impact the learning rate.
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7. Referentes educativos en la docencia: hacia nuevas formas de encuentro e intercambios.
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Vaillant, Denise, Questa-Torterolo, Mariela, and Tejera Techera, Andrea
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CAREER development , *EDUCATIONAL benefits , *SOCIAL influence , *SOCIAL media , *SOCIAL networks - Abstract
This paper analyses the use of social media by Uruguayan teachers, as well as the role of educational models on the Twitter/X platform. This is a mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study based on a survey of 206 teachers, a social media analysis of the Twitter/X platform, and in-depth interviews with nine leading educators identified on it. The results show that teachers use social media, in general, to find resources, learn from others and stay up to date with current developments in education. Leading educators, on the other hand, are particularly active on Twitter/X, where they share their opinions, thoughts and resources. They have training and professional experience in education and value the interaction, teaching and influence they generate on social networks. The paper also identifies some tips and warnings for using social media in an ethical, respectful and constructive manner. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Voces y textos que nombran a María Bertely.
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Badillo Ochoa, Aurora
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ACTIVISM , *EDUCATION research , *INDIGENOUS peoples - Abstract
The article presented here is based on some reflections on the first findings and the methodology followed in the research that I began in 2021 on the life and work of Dr. María Bertely, which is titled: "María Bertely Academic Activism: contributions and tensions in educational research. The analysis of her intellectual work and pedagogical practice constitutes the object of study that guides this qualitative research and has a narrative biographical approach. This study has made it possible to identify her main contributions by exploring relevant aspects of her interdisciplinary training and academic career. Something that must be highlighted is that most of her contributions focused on collaborative educational research committed to indigenous peoples. The reconstruction and recognition of the work of this great researcher as an academic activist has been carried out through the collection of verbal, observational, and textual data, which, given its great extension, are currently in the process of artisanal analysis. However, preliminary results show the links Dr. Bertely created in various teaching and educational research spaces, which refer to some significant experiences and the main shared learnings. This exploration and inquiry have been possible thanks to the voices of indigenous educators and Mexican academics, and those of other nations, with whom she shared efforts in the multiple projects she coordinated, who have been configured as nodes of the networks she wove. These voices are the ones that are currently naming María. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. The impact of team teaching on cephalometric tracing education among dental students: A quasi-experimental study.
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Sheikhi, Mostafa and Mostajabi, Mahdis
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DENTAL students , *TEACHING teams , *DENTAL education , *TEACHING methods , *SATISFACTION - Abstract
Background & Objective: Cephalometric tracing education in orthodontics necessitates a thorough review of human anatomy. Juggling expertise in two fields poses a challenge for professors. A collaborative solution, such as the team teaching model where two professors jointly instruct students, was explored in this study to investigate its impact on teaching cephalometric tracing to dental students in Zanjan during 2021-2022. Materials & Methods: This quasi-experimental study involved the participation of all 67 dental students across two semesters in 2021 and 2022. In a shared classroom setting, the orthodontist traced the cephalogram image on the whiteboard, and immediately the radiologist described the related bones using software. This interactive teaching approach persisted throughout the class. At the conclusion of each session, students were given a teaching satisfaction form and a researcher-developed questionnaire containing anatomy questions. Descriptive statistics, including frequency and percentage, were employed, and a Paired T-test was conducted for analytical statistics (p-value = 0.05). Results: The overall satisfaction percentage of students was 79.75% (563 of 706 response). The highest level of satisfaction was related to the satisfaction with the teaching method. The highest level of dissatisfaction was related to saving time. A comparison of the mean scores of the pretest and posttest showed no significant increase in learning. Conclusion: Student satisfaction with team teaching is notably high, particularly in relation to the teaching method. However, challenges related to time efficiency were identified as a drawback of this teaching model. Taking into account the study's limitations, it was concluded that team teaching did not significantly impact the learning rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Saberes Experienciales Docentes en el Prácticum de Educación Física, Recreación y Deporte.
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Ayala Zuluaga, Carlos Federico and Orozco Sánchez, Cristian Camilo
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SOMATIC sensation ,PHYSICAL education ,COLLEGE sports ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,INTERNSHIP programs ,EXPERIENTIAL learning - Abstract
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11. Uso didáctico de las tecnologías y sus implicaciones en la agenda educativa mundial: estudio de caso sobre implementaciones en profesores universitarios colombianos.
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JIMÉNEZ BECERRA, ISABEL, GAVIRIA RESTREPO, YECID ELIECER, RENTERÍA VERA, JORGE AMADO, ROSSO JAIMES, MIGUEL, BLANCO DUARTE, YECID FRANCISCO, MENESES CASTAÑO, CYNDI YACIRA, ALMEIDA BENAVIDES, MAURICIO DAVID, and AYALA MORENO, YOHANNA BEATRIZ
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COLLEGE teachers ,CREATIVE thinking ,CROSS-sectional method ,HIGHER education ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
Copyright of Sociology & Technoscience / Sociología y Tecnociencia is the property of Universidad de Valladolid, Escuela Universitaria de Educacion and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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12. Teaching Moral Courage & Rights-Based Leadership in Medicine: A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration.
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Bansal, Esha and Rice, Timothy
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MORAL courage , *MILITARY ethics , *MEDICAL teaching personnel , *PROFESSIONAL ethics , *RESIDENTS (Medicine) , *MEDICAL school curriculum , *TRAINING of medical residents - Abstract
AbstractClinical medicine’s complexities and demands often surpass the scope of formal ethics and leadership training that medical schools and residency programs provide. The discrepancy between medical education and the realities of clinical work may contribute to ethical erosion among learners, namely, medical students and residents. Unlike traditional approaches to teaching professional ethics and leadership in medicine, rights-based (aspirational) pedagogies approach trainees as
autonomous moral agents , whose work has moral value to themselves and others, who live with the ethical consequences of their professional choices, and whose work shapes their individual moral character. By incorporating teaching strategies that intentionally build learners’ rights-based leadership through the development of moral courage, medical educators may counter important aspects of ethical erosion while promoting learner preparedness, outcomes, and well-being. Military teaching approaches offer a valuable example to medical educators seeking to create structured curricula that foster moral courage to promote rights-based leadership, given the high level of moral and managerial complexity present in both medicine and the military. Through a comparative analysis of professional ethics in the medical and military disciplines, thisObservation article explores the validity of applying precedents from military ethics and leadership education to medical training. Through arguments rooted in moral philosophy, military history, and military organizational research, we explore the expansion of rights-based teaching methods within the predominantly traditional and rules-based norms of medical education. In relating these findings to real-life clinical scenarios, we offer six specific, rights-based modifications to medical ethics curricula that have potential to promote morally courageous leadership and counteract the ethical erosion medical students and residents face. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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13. Percepción de habilidades en el uso de tecnologías de información y comunicación (TIC) para el aprendizaje en el contexto universitario: estudio de caso.
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Sastoque, Jairo A., González-Rubio, Melissa, Alejandro Correa, Diego, and Valencia-Arias, Alejandro
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LITERATURE reviews ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,TEACHER training ,PRIOR learning ,LEARNING - Abstract
Copyright of Formación Universitaria is the property of Centro de Informacion Tecnologica (CIT) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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14. Patient-Specific Planning in Head and Neck Reconstruction Including Virtual Reality
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Alkureishi, Lee W. T., Patel, Pravin K., Rybicki, Frank J., editor, Morris, Jonathan M., editor, and Grant, Gerald T., editor
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15. Towards a Competency-Based Method for Designing Virtual and Augmented Reality Environments that Support the Needs of Elementary School Classrooms
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Martinez-Suarez, Rosa, Cardona-Reyes, Hector, Mitre-Hernandez, Hugo, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Francisco, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Mejía, Jezreel, editor, Muñoz, Mirna, editor, Rocha, Alvaro, editor, Hernández Pérez, Yasmin, editor, and Avila-George, Himer, editor
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16. Educational models and technologies in the era of digital transformation
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T. L. Salova
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digital transformation ,digitalization ,education system ,educational models ,classical «completed» education ,continuing education ,new educational technologies ,highly qualified personnel ,humanitarian-anthropological approach ,creative class ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
At present digital transformation of the society faces the problem of a shortage of a highly qualified personnel - specialists in the field of the latest information technologies, intellectual scientists with a high-quality fundamental education. The solution to this problem lies in the introduction of new educational models and technologies. The purpose of the research is to study the strategy for the formation of a new conceptual scheme of modern education. It has been emphasized that two leading educational models are currently being successfully implemented and complement each other: the classical model of «completed» education with the basic principle of «education once and for life», covering the need of the society for the generation and dissemination of knowledge, as well as the storage of cultural ideals, and the second model, called the «lifelong education model», which meets the principle of «lifelong education», corresponding to the rapid changes in technology and the nature of digital transformations of the society. The article pays special attention to new educational technologies such as: 1) analytical technologies, which are based on the analysis of big data from educational institutions in real time; 2) adaptive (or intellectual) learning, which is based on the principles of personalization of learning and building an individual educational trajectory; 3) Smart education, using learning tools in an interactive educational environment with elements of distance and mobile education. The methodological basis of the research is a systematic approach and general methods of scientific knowledge, such as analysis, synthesis, generalization. The relevance of the topic is associated with increased attention to the problem of matching the quality of the Russian education with the promising tasks of the digital transformation of the Russian society. Key conclusion. A high professional level of the personnel reserve, which will be able to practically implement state digitalization programs, is possible and is associated with the construction of a new concept of modern education.
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17. Effectiveness of two educational interventions based on the theory of planned behavior on oral cancer self-examination in adults: a randomized controlled trial
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Ghasemian, Anoosheh, Sargeran, Katayoun, Khami, Mohammad Reza, and Shamshiri, Ahmad Reza
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18. Novel and easy curriculum with simulated models for microsurgery for plastic surgery residents: reducing animal use
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Zambrano-Jerez, Laura C., Ramírez-Blanco, Mónica A., Alarcón-Ariza, Diego F., Meléndez-Flórez, Genny L., Pinzón-Mantilla, Daniela, Rodríguez-Santos, María A., and Arias-Valero, Carmen Ligia
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19. Effects of educational interventions based on the theory of planned behavior on oral cancer-related knowledge and tobacco smoking in adults: a cluster randomized controlled trial
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Ghasemian, Anoosheh, Sargeran, Katayoun, Khami, Mohammad Reza, and Shamshiri, Ahmad Reza
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20. Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Virtual Training on Principles of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Based on the ADDIE Model for Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Faghihi, Atiye, Yousefian, Milad, Mianehsaz, Elaheh, Jalalati, Nayyere, Azadchehr, Mohammad Javad, and Abrahimi, Alireza
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Background: Many General Practitioners (GPs) are unable to manage musculoskeletal disorders, chronic diseases, and disabilities. Objectives: This study aimed to design, implement, and evaluate a virtual Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) course for medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This pre-experimental study used the ADDIE model. The statistical population was all fifth-semester medical students of Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, who chose the PMR course in 2020 - 2021. Educational content and exams in the two fields of musculoskeletal and rehabilitation were virtually compiled. Learners were evaluated based on their knowledge (with exams), attitudes, and satisfaction (with researcher-made questionnaires). Data were analyzed using SPSS16 software with descriptive statistics. Results: The final exam scores of nearly half of the 55 learners were above 17. About 80% of the students had a positive attitude, and 75% of them were satisfied at the end of the course. They believed this course is a suitable link between the basic and clinical fields, and acquiring rehabilitation skills is necessary for GPs. Conclusions: Combining musculoskeletal with rehabilitation topics, not neglecting practical aspects such as physical examination, and using educational videos led to the improvement of students' knowledge, attitude, and satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. THE TRANSFORMATION OF EDUCATIONAL MODELS AS THE KEY FACTOR OF ECO-INNOVATIONS.
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Muižniece, Katrīna, Pilecka-Uļčugačeva, Jovita, Siltumens, Kristaps, Butenaite, Dace, and Grinfelde, Inga
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Eco-innovation is a crucial factor in the drive towards sustainable development, albeit a knowledge-intensive process that requires a fundamental transformation of the education system. The focus should be on sustainable education, characterized by holistic approaches, strategic planning and transformative change. Key elements are learning experience systems that include cognitive understanding, practical skills, social cohesion and emotional intelligence. As UNESCO points out, eight key competences - systemic thinking, forecasting, regulatory and strategic approaches, cooperation, critical thinking, confidence and integrated problem solving - are essential for achieving the SDGs. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of learning methods on students' involvement in the creation and implementation of eco-innovations. The study involved first year students who were split into two groups. The first group was a traditional learning group that took a course of study using traditional lectures and a test of theoretical knowledge. The second group was the active learning group, where students were involved in the study process and active learning methods were used. The next year of study, the active learning group showed better results on an environmental technology study course, as well as taking part in hackathons where eco-innovations were created. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Effects of educational interventions based on the theory of planned behavior on oral cancer-related knowledge and tobacco smoking in adults: a cluster randomized controlled trial
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Anoosheh Ghasemian, Katayoun Sargeran, Mohammad Reza Khami, and Ahmad Reza Shamshiri
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Mouth cancer ,Tobacco smoking ,Prevention ,Educational models ,Theory of planned behavior ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is an effective model for facilitating behavioral change. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of TPB-based educational interventions on oral cancer-related knowledge and tobacco smoking behavior in an Iranian adult population in 2022. Methods In this randomized controlled trial, a total of 400 healthy individuals were enrolled. The study was implemented in 20 urban health centers in the south of Tehran, Iran. The health centers were randomly allocated into two intervention groups. In group PowerPoint (PP), the participants received education through a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation complemented by a pamphlet. Group WhatsApp (WA) was educated via WhatsApp messages and images. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire at baseline, and at one- and three-month follow-ups. The outcomes were evaluated in terms of knowledge, tobacco smoking behavior, and the related model constructs i.e. intention, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. Generalized estimating equations (GEE) regression models were applied to assess the effect of interventions on repeated measurements of the outcomes. All analyses were conducted using STATA Software Version 17. Results Out of all the participants, 249 (62%) were women. The mean and standard deviation (SD) of age were 39.67 and 13.80 years. Overall, group PP had a significantly higher score of knowledge compared to group WA (β = 0.43, p = 0.005). No significant differences were found between the groups with regard to tobacco smoking and the related TPB constructs, except for attitude with a higher score in group PP compared to group WA (β = 0.50, p = 0.004). At the three-month follow-up, both interventions had significant effects on increasing knowledge (β = 4.41), decreasing tobacco smoking (OR = 0.54), and increasing intention (β = 1.11), attitude (β = 1.22), subjective norm (β = 1.37), and perceived behavioral control (β = 1.08) (P
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23. Factors affecting students’ attitudes towards reproductive health in the north of Iran: Designing an educational program
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Afsaneh Bakhtiari, Hajar Pasha, Fatemeh Kashefi, Fatemeh Nasiri-Amiri, and Fatemeh Bakouei
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Attitude ,Reproductive Health ,Educational Models ,James Brown mode ,Young Student ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background It is essential to empower young people to promote reproductive health (RH) and develop effective educational programs to prevent risky behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting students’ attitudes towards RH based on the ecological model and then design an educational program. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on 461 female students aged 18–29 in the north of Iran. This study was done in two stages. In the first stage, factors affecting the attitude towards RH including demographic questionnaire, interpersonal communication skills, family communication pattern, depression, stress and anxiety, body self-image, and self-confidence were determined. In the second stage, an educational program was designed based on the most effective factors. Independent t-test, ANOVA, and multiple linear regression were employed using SPSS version 20 software. Also, STATA version 15 software was utilized for statistical modeling to predict the best predictive model of attitude towards RH. Results 47.7% of students had a good attitude toward RH. The majority of students had problems with interpersonal communication skills (60.7%). Also, 28.5% experienced depression, 35.8% anxiety, and 12.8% stress at different levels. More than a quarter of the students (26.5%) had poor body self-image and 18.7% had Undesirable self-esteem. Interpersonal skills (P = 0.002), family communication pattern (P = 0.004), stress (p = 0.019), anxiety (P = 0.001), and body self-image (P = 0.034) have a significant relationship with the attitude towards RH. The multiple regression showed that the most important effective factor on RH is the dialogue orientation of family communication pattern (P = 0.041), stress (P = 0.002), and anxiety (P = 0.001). Conclusion Stress and anxiety management training and the use of dialogue orientation in the family communication pattern for young female students are recommended based on the scientific model.
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24. "Lessons from lockdown: could pandemic schooling help change education?".
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Pattison, Harriet D. A.
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EDUCATIONAL change , *HOME schooling , *STAY-at-home orders , *PARENT attitudes - Abstract
This paper uses qualitative data from a survey of Higher Education students, who are also parents, to reveal changing attitudes towards, and perceptions of, education during the pandemic school closures in England. Thematic analysis reveals the stresses of 'homeschooling' and how parents reacted and adapted to these, including adjusting ideas around education. This adaptation mirrors the changing attitudes of parents found in pre-pandemic home education. The paper suggests that post pandemic education could be enriched by taking forward some of these ideas, particularly greater flexibility, personalisation and child autonomy in education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Modelo pedagógico para la educación a distancia mediada virtualmente con una perspectiva de distancia transaccional.
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Pineda Ballesteros, Eliécer, Darder Mesquida, Antònia, and Salinas Ibáñez, Jesús María
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SCHOOL dropouts ,DEPTH perception ,DISTANCE education ,ALTERNATIVE schools - Abstract
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26. Valorizzazione e promozione dell'inclusione lavorativa per le persone con disabilità: analisi e prospettive del progetto "Mission Inclusion" dell'Università di Foggia.
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Peconio, Guendalina, Berardinetti, Valentina, Rossi, Martina, and Toto, Giusi Antonia
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27. Retos y tendencias de la educación a distancia en las carreras de negocios.
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García Álvarez, Aída Dinorah, Suarez Jiménez, Rosario del Carmen, and Rebollo Meza, Jorge
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DISTANCE education ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,VIRTUAL reality ,INDUSTRIAL management ,INFORMATION society - Abstract
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28. Model of IPO Entrepreneurship Education in The Kendang Craft Industry in Family Business Continuity
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Rina, Adinda Mei, Hidayat, Rachmad, Appolloni, Andrea, Series Editor, Caracciolo, Francesco, Series Editor, Ding, Zhuoqi, Series Editor, Gogas, Periklis, Series Editor, Huang, Gordon, Series Editor, Nartea, Gilbert, Series Editor, Ngo, Thanh, Series Editor, Striełkowski, Wadim, Series Editor, Zutiasari, Ika, editor, and Kurniawan, Dediek Tri, editor
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29. The New Educational Models Based on Information and Communication Technology and Education 4.0
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Guaña-Moya, Javier, Ballesteros-Casco, Tamara, Arteaga-Alcívar, Yamileth, Antamba-Guasgua, Jaime, Lutsak, Eduardo Vladimir Azanza, Morales, Jessica Carvajal, Howlett, Robert J., Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, Mesquita, Anabela, editor, Abreu, António, editor, Carvalho, João Vidal, editor, Santana, Cleuciliz, editor, and de Mello, Cristina Helena Pinto, editor
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30. Development of a web-based 'Perineal Care Protocol' educational model as assistance for postpartum perineal wound care at home
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Bina Melvia Girsang and Eqlima Elfirae
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education ,self-efficacy ,educational models ,self-care. ,Medicine - Published
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31. اثر انموذج ويتروك في تحصيل طالبات الصف الخامس الادبي في مادة الفلسفة وعلم النفس.
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هديل ابراهيم اسم and طارق هاشم خميس
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32. I Mostra de Educação Popular em Saúde: uma vivência interdisciplinar e intersetorial no Programa Saúde na Escola.
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Pinheiro Rodrigues, Rosiane, Costa Carneiro, Marcilena, de Oliveira Sotirakis, Georgia Helena, and dos Santos Sombra, Clebis Domingos
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This is an experience report lived by a group of the Public Health Course of a public university in the State of Pará, by students from the Nursing and Medicine Course of Pet-Saúde, and dental students from a private university in Pará. The planning period took place from June to September 2022 in the municipality of Belém-Pará. The objective was to present the experience of the class during the training process, its practices, experiences and transformations from the 1st Exhibition of Popular Education in Health. The field activities were developed at the University of the State of Pará and at the state full-time school, which is part of the Paraíso dos Pássaros Family Health Strategy. The developed sample demonstrated a wealth of knowledge exchanges, interdisciplinarity and intersectionality, necessary in the implementation of actions of popular education in health together with the Health at School Program. Throughout the course, changes were observed in the students' conceptions and practices, through the systematic construction of knowledge, empowerment and critical reflections about reality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Three-Dimensional Printed Tooth Model with Root Canal Ledge: A Novel Educational Tool for Endodontic Training.
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Zhang, Rui, Tang, Renjie, Spintzyk, Sebastian, Tian, Yuting, Xiang, Yong, Xu, Yichen, and Hu, Tao
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DENTAL pulp cavities ,TOOTH roots ,ENDODONTICS ,MANN Whitney U Test ,STEREOLITHOGRAPHY ,ROOT canal treatment ,DENTAL schools ,VIRTUAL colonoscopy - Abstract
Ledge formation presents a significant challenge in endodontic treatment. Yet, there is still a lack of educational tooth models for hands-on practice. This study aimed to create and evaluate a tooth model for ledge management practice. A natural tooth with curved roots was collected for scientific use under ethics committee approval. Following initial root canal preparation, the tooth was scanned using micro-computed tomography (μCT) and 3D reconstructed. A K-file, created via computer-aided design (CAD), was partly inserted into the root canal wall of the 3D reconstructed tooth. By subtracting the K-file from the tooth, a tooth model with a root canal ledge was produced. The model was then 3D printed for a hands-on workshop. An eight-item Likert-scale questionnaire was administered to 20 postgraduate students and 10 endodontists to assess the model's quality and training effectiveness. In addition, the success rate of bypassing and correcting the root canal ledge was documented. The feedback from both the students and experts was positive, and the results of the Mann–Whitney U test indicated no statistically significant differences found between the two groups (p > 0.05). The success rate of the students and the experts was 85% and 100%, respectively. In future applications, this novel tooth model is expected to address the existing gap in endodontic education and provide benefits for dental practitioners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Factors affecting students' attitudes towards reproductive health in the north of Iran: Designing an educational program.
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Bakhtiari, Afsaneh, Pasha, Hajar, Kashefi, Fatemeh, Nasiri-Amiri, Fatemeh, and Bakouei, Fatemeh
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FAMILY communication , *STUDENT attitudes , *REPRODUCTIVE health , *EDUCATIONAL programs , *INTERPERSONAL communication , *YOUNG adults - Abstract
Background: It is essential to empower young people to promote reproductive health (RH) and develop effective educational programs to prevent risky behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting students' attitudes towards RH based on the ecological model and then design an educational program. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 461 female students aged 18–29 in the north of Iran. This study was done in two stages. In the first stage, factors affecting the attitude towards RH including demographic questionnaire, interpersonal communication skills, family communication pattern, depression, stress and anxiety, body self-image, and self-confidence were determined. In the second stage, an educational program was designed based on the most effective factors. Independent t-test, ANOVA, and multiple linear regression were employed using SPSS version 20 software. Also, STATA version 15 software was utilized for statistical modeling to predict the best predictive model of attitude towards RH. Results: 47.7% of students had a good attitude toward RH. The majority of students had problems with interpersonal communication skills (60.7%). Also, 28.5% experienced depression, 35.8% anxiety, and 12.8% stress at different levels. More than a quarter of the students (26.5%) had poor body self-image and 18.7% had Undesirable self-esteem. Interpersonal skills (P = 0.002), family communication pattern (P = 0.004), stress (p = 0.019), anxiety (P = 0.001), and body self-image (P = 0.034) have a significant relationship with the attitude towards RH. The multiple regression showed that the most important effective factor on RH is the dialogue orientation of family communication pattern (P = 0.041), stress (P = 0.002), and anxiety (P = 0.001). Conclusion: Stress and anxiety management training and the use of dialogue orientation in the family communication pattern for young female students are recommended based on the scientific model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Technostress in University Students as an Effect of the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Guerra, Julián Ferrer, author, Manríquez, Martha Ríos, author, and Sierra, Carlos Alberto Moncada, author
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36. تأثير انموذج درايفر في تعلم بعض المهارات األساسية بالكرة الطائرة للطالب.
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نورالهدى جبارعب& and سوزان سليم داود
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VOLLEYBALL - Abstract
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37. Psychotherapeutische Medizin in der psychiatrischen Fachärzt:innenausbildung in Österreich.
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Löffler-Stastka, Henriette, Lugsch, Martin, and Aigner, Martin
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38. Limitações da disciplina de educação em saúde em um curso de Enfermagem.
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Soares Dantas, Maria Clara, de Queiroz, Ana Cláudia, Cavalcante Fonseca, Andrielly, Pereira da Silva, Monique, Lira da Silva, Marcela Samara, Carvalho de Brito Santos, Nathanielly Cristina, Tavares de Oliveira Figueiredo, Danielle Samara, and Farias de Andrade, Luciana Dantas
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HEALTH education evaluation ,RESEARCH ,TEACHING methods ,RESEARCH methodology ,MATHEMATICAL models ,CURRICULUM ,ACQUISITION of data ,NURSING education ,QUALITATIVE research ,ACADEMIC achievement ,DISCOURSE analysis ,THEORY ,INTELLECT ,PHILOSOPHY of education ,DATA analysis software ,CURRICULUM planning ,NURSING students ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,DISCIPLINE of children - Abstract
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39. Models of Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities in International Practice: Historical Experience and Current Trends
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Grigorieva, Natalia A., Lazurenko, Svetlana B., Solovyova, Tatiana A., Arinushkina, Anna A., editor, and Korobeynikov, Igor A., editor
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40. 'What you feel under your hands': exploring professionals’ perspective of somatic dysfunction in osteopathic clinical practice—a qualitative study
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Lorenzo Arcuri, Giacomo Consorti, Marco Tramontano, Marco Petracca, Jorge Eduardo Esteves, and Christian Lunghi
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Manipulation ,Osteopathic ,Somatic dysfunction ,Educational models ,Theoretical models ,Chiropractic ,RZ201-275 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Despite controversy regarding its validity and clinical usefulness, manual examination findings still have an important role for manipulative therapies. As an example, somatic dysfunction (SD) remains central to osteopathic practice.This study aims to explore the experienced osteopaths' attitudes concerning SD and its role in osteopathic practice. This qualitative research could contribute to building a consistent paradigm for manual intervention in all musculoskeletal manipulations. Methods A thematic analysis with grounded theory elements was used. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews carried out between February and April 2021. A purposive sample of twenty professional osteopaths with past experience in osteopathic care was chosen to reflect the phenomenon's variety. The data analysis was done inductively and in tandem with the recruiting to keep track of data saturation. Results Eleven osteopaths participated in the study. Three main themes emerged from the data analysis: (1) SD as a safe tissue-touch-based communication tool between operator and person complex adaptive health system; (2) The treatment of SD is shareable between osteopaths, other health professionals, and the patients involved in the therapeutic pathway improving body awareness and health; (3) The development of the SD concept in research and practice to better clarify osteopathic profession identity and definition. Conclusions A panel of expert osteopaths consider the concept of SD as a valuable tool integrated into the osteopathic evaluation and treatment process. The shared concept and clinical application of SD is informed by person-centered care concepts and from the fields of neuroscience, cognitive and complexity science. Our study reports a common need among osteopaths to develop an evidence-based framework of SD to allow the best development of the osteopathic profession.
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41. Development of a web-based “Perineal Care Protocol” educational model as assistance for postpartum perineal wound care at home.
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GIRSANG, BINA MELVIA and ELFIRA, EQLIMA
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MOTHERS , *RESEARCH , *PERINEAL care , *PAIN , *CLINICAL trials , *INTERNET , *HOME care services , *MEDICAL care , *SURGICAL complications , *MEDICAL protocols , *SELF-efficacy , *SURVEYS , *THEORY , *PHILOSOPHY of education , *RESEARCH funding , *POSTNATAL care , *JUDGMENT sampling , *WOUND care - Abstract
Background. 70% of cases where there is a tear in the perineal tissue at the time of delivery, either spontaneously or with an episiotomy, require perineal suture treatment. Postpartum mothers who experience a delivery with an episiotomy indicate that they experience a higher level of pain. Objectives. The educational model “Perineal Self Care Protocol” is an educational intervention model with a web-based application method for postpartum mothers at home. Material and methods. This research was conducted in the working area of the Medan Sunggal and Medan Amplas health centres with a sample size of 138 women who were divided into 2 groups, namely the intervention group (the Medan Sunggal working area) and the control group (the Medan Amplas work area). A sampling technique was carried out by purposive sampling with the aim of identifying self-efficacy assessment is done by “Perineal Self Care Protocol” education module for 4 consecutive days. Results. In the results of this research, there was an increase in postpartum mother’s self-efficacy with a significance value of p < 0.005, where 10 items of self-efficacy that have been shown to increase with the development of education through the website have been found to increase. Conclusions. In the results of this research, there was an increase in postpartum mother’s self-efficacy with a significance value of p < 0.005, where there were 10 items of self-efficacy components that were proven to increase with the development of education through the website. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Desentrañando componentes del clima educativo: el caso del proyecto educativo Rubik.
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Pellicer Iborra, Carmen, García Monge, Alfonso, Gómez González, Fco. Javier, and Jiménez Ruiz, María
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METACOGNITION ,DIVERSITY in education ,STUDENT well-being ,SATISFACTION ,SOCIAL networks ,ACADEMIC achievement ,DECRIMINALIZATION - Abstract
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43. Teaching Strategies for Health Advocacy for Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Scoping Review.
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Gandra, Elen C. and da Silva, Kênia L.
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CINAHL database , *MEDICAL databases , *COMPUTER simulation , *PATIENT advocacy , *TEACHING methods , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *RESEARCH methodology , *CROSS-sectional method , *BACCALAUREATE nursing education , *QUANTITATIVE research , *UNDERGRADUATES , *NURSING practice , *QUALITATIVE research , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *NURSING students , *LITERATURE reviews , *MEDLINE , *THEMATIC analysis , *CONTENT analysis - Abstract
AIMThe goal of this study was to identify strategies for teaching health advocacy for undergraduate nursing students. BACKGROUND Although health advocacy is a core skill of professional nursing practice, there are challenges in the health advocacy approach in nursing education. METHOD The databases LILACS, IBECS, BDENF, Medline, Web of Science, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library were searched, without limit of time and language, for this scoping review; 11 articles were included. Data were analyzed and synthesized in a narrative form. RESULTS The following teaching strategies emerged: theoretical exposition and supervised clinical internship, technology-enhanced simulation, clinical experience, experiential learning, simulated social experiences, digital story making, and narrative pedagogy. The topic was taught according to several themes: economic disparity, health legislation, LGBTQ+ population, elder health, mental health, health policies, concept of advocacy, and nontechnical skills. CONCLUSION Teaching strategies for health advocacy should be based on constructivist education linked to social reality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. تأثير الموديلات التعليمية وفق الجمل الحركية في تعلم مهارة المناولة الصدرية بكرة السلة.
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عماد طعمة راضي and مصطفى سمير هاشم
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EDUCATIONAL planning ,PHYSICAL sciences education ,EDUCATIONAL support ,KINETIC control ,SCHOOL year - Abstract
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45. Conceptual Approach to the Pedagogy of Serious Games.
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Fernández-Sánchez, María Rosa, González-Fernández, Alberto, and Acevedo-Borrega, Jesús
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EDUCATIONAL games , *VIDEO games , *GAMES , *EDUCATIONAL objectives , *EDUCATIONAL resources - Abstract
The transformation of educational processes, derived from the technological disruption that has taken place in the educational field, has allowed for the development of certain methodologies and techniques that place emphasis on the students as an active element in their own learning. Among these methodologies is learning based on video games. Serious games are video games with an explicit educational objective, that facilitate the generation of motivating contexts, promoting relevant experiences, and with the possibility of creating challenges of a systemic nature. With a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology, this study analysed the pedagogical models and/or approaches that are implemented in the teaching–learning processes brought about by the use of serious games, with the aim of evidencing the potentialities derived from the conception of the video game as an educational resource. The results show a clear conceptual network in relation to the analysed subject, with little interaction between selected studies. A variety of pedagogical models were identified, pertaining to the use of serious games as an educational resource in the classroom context. As an overall conclusion, there is no one reference model able to generate a single pedagogy for serious games. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Former des citoyens pieux, révérencieux, performants et compétitifs : un dilemme de l’enseignement public marocain
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Chloé Pellegrini
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Morocco ,education ,language teaching ,national and religious identity ,identity literacy ,educational models ,Education - Abstract
In Morocco, Islam is the state religion and Islamic education is part of the curriculum. At the same time, current educational reforms promote a competence-based approach and soft skills. This article highlights the existing tensions in curricula and teaching practices for Arabic, French and English in the national education system, between two conceptions of citizenship: one, focused on Arab-Muslim identity,seeks to construct pious and reverential citizens of the kingdom, while the other, resolutely pragmatic and liberal, endeavours to train autonomous, productive and competitive citizens in the global economy.
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47. Virtual teaching of surgical sutures for undergraduate human medicine students during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Consuelo E. Cornejo Carrasco
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suture techniques ,clinical competence ,clinical skills ,simulation training ,educational models ,medical student ,educational virtual reality ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objective: To determine the level of the technical skills development of the medical student in performing surgical sutures through a virtual teaching model. Methods: A retrospective, descriptive and longitudinal study was carried out that evaluated some skills of 24 undergraduate medical students, without prior surgery knowledge to perform surgical sutures (simple and crossed interrupted suture) through virtual teaching of the course of surgical technique (virtual classrooms, synchronous videoconferences, inanimate and ex vivo simulation models and telementoring). Results: In relation to the simple interrupted suture, there was a significant improvement in the OSATS (objective structured assessment of technical skills) from 6 ± 0.28 to 28 ± 2.6 as well as the rubric of the finished suture from 5 ± 0.28 to 24 ± 1.5 and a decrease in the time to perform the suture from 44 ± 13 seconds to 33 ± 9 seconds at the end of the course (p = 0.0001). In relation to the cross interrupted suture, there was a significant improvement in the OSATS from 6 ± 0.28 to 27 ± 2, as well as the final suture from 5 ± 0.28 to 24 ± 1.7 and a decrease in the time to perform the suture from 66 ± 21 seconds at 56 ± 11 seconds, in favor of the post-test. (p = 0.0001). Conclusions: There is an adequate development of technical competencies in medical students for the realization of simple and crossed interrupted sutures through the proposed virtual teaching model.
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48. Metaverso e cyberpunk: le infinite possibilità della trama virtuale.
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Antoniazzi, Anna and Arsena, Angela
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SHARED virtual environments , *VIRTUAL reality , *REDEMPTION , *TEENAGERS , *STORYTELLING , *CHILDREN'S literature - Abstract
After discussing the relationship between literature and virtual reality in an epistemic and pedagogical sense, the article goes through and dwells on the idea of the metaverse understood as a privileged infantile and adolescent dimension. Indeed, in children's literature, the virtual elsewhere does not merely represent a place in which to take refuge and/or get lost, but becomes an opportunity for redemption and liberation, transformation and growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. EQUIDAD DE GÉNERO Y MOTIVACIÓN EN EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA. ¿PODRÍA AYUDARNOS LA HÍBRIDACIÓN DE MODELOS PEDAGÓGICOS?
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López-Lemus, Ismael, Del-Villar Álvarez, Fernando, Gil-Arias, Alexander, and Moreno-Domínguez, Alberto
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MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,GENDER inequality ,PHYSICAL education ,SECONDARY education ,MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
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50. Conceptualising and framing STEAM education: what is (and what is not) this educational approach?
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Rodrigues-Silva, Jefferson and Alsina, Ángel
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SCIENCE education ,STEAM education ,EDUCATIONAL objectives ,INTERDISCIPLINARY education ,CURRICULUM ,METHODOLOGY ,TEACHING methods - Abstract
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