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Classroom responsibility in transitioning teachers: What drives it when self-efficacy is lacking?Deanes, Shameeka Renee 08 December 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Previous research has linked self-efficacy to classroom responsibility noting that teachers take on more classroom responsibility when they have confidence in themselves and their abilities. However, the gap to be addressed is with transitioning teachers who transitioned from other careers and those who entered alternate route programs. Previous research has found that these teachers lack self-efficacy because of lack of preparation and classroom experience, yet they still must take on the responsibilities of the classroom. The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine the internal factors that drive classroom responsibility for transitioning teachers who have low self-efficacy. In addition to that, it was also important to try to understand how self-efficacy can be developed in these teachers. The participants for this study were 4 teachers who either completed an alternate route program or transitioned to teaching from another career choice. They teach state-tested subject areas at a 5th and 6th grade elementary school in the rural South. Interviews were conducted with four transitioning teachers to be analyzed along with observations and artifacts. The study yielded the internal factors of motherhood, personal interests, and love as helping these teachers take responsibility for student learning. It was also found that verbal persuasion and vicarious experiences would help in developing self-efficacy in transitioning teachers. The current study challenges the idea of self-efficacy as the primary indicator of teacher responsibility. We are left to suggest that there are other realms to classroom responsibility, especially in transitioning teachers.
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The Ethical Justification of Extending Holistic Care to Complementary and Alternative MedicineAllen, Kaneen Bree 17 May 2016 (has links)
The doctoral project presents an argument for the inclusion of complementary and alternative medicine in the provision of holistic care. Over the course of history the practice of medicine has evolved with developments in science and technology and transitioned into away from its holistic origins to a more fragmented practice. The project includes relevant literature on shortcomings of conventional medicine that are in part a catalyst for the trends of increasing complementary and alternative medicine utilization. The doctoral project concludes that the benefits of complementary and alternative medicine's inclusion in care, and more specifically holistic care, is of value and further research will be of benefit to further the utilization of complementary and alternative medicine. / McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts; / Health Care Ethics / PhD; / Dissertation;
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The study of importance of the biotechnology products of the beauty care and health careTsai, Hong-lin 24 June 2008 (has links)
The domestic and big enterprise puts into the industry of the United States of the manufacture technology skin care products in succession and cares the market of product, our management of God Mr. Wang, Yung-qing also puts into the manufacture technology healthy industry, always plentiful remaining group also investment health care and skin care business, why the big enterprise want to increase the product line of health care and beauty care,
Economics investigates to estimate in 2007, the beautiful related product sales amount is USD 45.5billion and the health care product is USD 523.8 billion , the manufacture technology makes medicine USD 715,2, billion and the total market is USD 1,692,5 billion .It is thus clear that the importance of the beautiful and healthy product is very important.How prove beautiful and healthy product's hasing the important influence on the profit growth of a company is count for much.My research with the biggest day of whole world grow a consumer goods of the company treasure alkali(P& G) for diverse product line also 1998-2007 treasure (P& G) annual reports of the wealth report an analytical nalysis company BEAUTY related beautiful product ofBeauty CARE and HEALTH CARE the related product express a good factor.
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Health care delivery and financing in Hong Kong /Chan, Hung-yee. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-96).
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In the context of health care, where is God in the dark places of human experience? : implications for pastoral careClifton-Smith, Gregory James January 2013 (has links)
Triggered by a chance pastoral encounter with a nurse who articulated a sense of the presence of God in the midst of existential darkness, this study seeks to explore two underlying questions: “In the context of health care, where is God in the “dark places” of human experience”? and “How is that experience discerned and communicated to others?” It will show how a greater understanding of these questions will add value to the provision of pastoral care in the health care environment by enabling a tailored intervention to be offered that will be to the benefit of the patient and their clinical and pastoral outcome. The research uses insights gained from academia, including theological and health care literature, to explore the former, and a musicological review to explore the latter. These are set alongside qualitative material in the form of case studies and taped interviews. Whilst this study suggests that credible belief in God is possible if God can be seen to be involved with, and supportive of, humanity in the midst of its suffering, it also shows that the way that experience is discerned and thus communicated to others, involves a process of listening and performing comparable with the act of music-making. As with its musical counterpart (incorporating elements of melody, rhythm, dynamics and timbre), this research maintains that the process of pastoral listening and performing is also multi-faceted, existing on a number of different levels. An awareness of these enables the pastoral encounter to begin to be rooted in a process of meaning-making analogous with wisdom emerging out of lament. This research further suggests that one way such wisdom can be discerned is in the way that the lament within the pastoral encounter is itself framed, using musical form as one way of holding in relationship the tradition of faith with pastoral praxis. In using specific examples of music-making as a guide to effective pastoral care, this study concludes with recommended pastoral interventions pertaining to the pastoral practice of healthcare chaplaincy, advocating that through reclaiming the spiritual space and reframing the pastoral encounter, it is still possible for chaplains to model the presence of God.
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Projecting dental treatment needs of the West Malaysian population for dental caries and periodontal diseasesKadir, Rahimah Abdul. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DR. P.H.)--University of Michigan.
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Projecting dental treatment needs of the West Malaysian population for dental caries and periodontal diseasesKadir, Rahimah Abdul. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DR. P.H.)--University of Michigan.
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The adoption of maternity services in South IndiaEaton, William Wright, January 1970 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1971. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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An analysis of the provision of primary health care in Hong Kong /Yung, Cho-yiu. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1992.
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Risk modelling methods and their application to three health care studies /Wong, Chit-ming. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1993.
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