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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
171

Globalisering i svenska & norska läromedel : En studie om vilka likheter och skillnader det finns i läromedel mellan Norge och Sverige

Eliasson, Pher January 2024 (has links)
Denna uppsats behandlar likheter och skillnader mellan norska och svenska läromedel i samhällskunskap på gymnasienivå med avseende på globalisering och internationella perspektiv. Syftet var att utvidga förståelsen för hur läromedel i två skandinaviska länder kan hanteraglobalisering samt det internationella perspektivet. Även ett sekundärt syfte fanns i denna uppsats som var att utvidga förståelsen för hur läromedel kan se olika eller lika ut i länder som har stora likheter. En hypotes var att Norge som ej är medlem i EU skulle medföra en märkbar skillnad på mängden innehåll som kan kopplas till globalisering. En kvalitativ dataanalys användes för att analysera de fyraböcker som utgjorde datan för studien. Resultatet har visat att det finns vissa skillnader i det som nationerna väljer att ta upp men att hypotesen blivit falsifierad då det inte finns en märkbar skillnad på mängden av innehåll som kan kopplas till globalisering och det internationella perspektivet. / <p>Godkänd 2024-01-19</p>
172

Elementary Classroom Teachers' Perceptions of and Lived Experiences with Children in Foster Care: A Qualitative Study

Kleman, Diana P. 15 September 2014 (has links)
No description available.
173

Enhancing Coping Skills in Adolescents: A Program Evaluation of the Middletip Program

Frank, Melody Bongiorno 12 November 2014 (has links)
No description available.
174

A Case Study of Preschool Children Exhibiting Prosocial and Empathic Behaviors During Sociodramatic Play

Parsai, Parvin January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
175

A QUALITATIVE STUDY AND PROGRAM EVALUATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS

LUNA, PATRICIA G. 03 December 2001 (has links)
No description available.
176

Attitudes and beliefs of parents of middle school children about calculators in school mathematics

Sweeney, Sharon Shriver 12 October 2004 (has links)
No description available.
177

Urban students' school experiences and their perceptions of the Ohio State Counseling and Wellness Center

Ockerman, Melissa S. 07 August 2006 (has links)
No description available.
178

Views on Healthcare: The Hispanic Migrant Worker Study in Rural Appalachia

Hughes, Vickie, Priode, Kim, Carnevale, Teresa 10 October 2018 (has links)
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to highlight the lived experiences of Hispanic migrant workers seeking healthcare at a community care clinic in rural Appalachia with participation from student nurses learning about qualitative research methods. Design/method: A phenomenological qualitative study was approved by the institutional IRB. Senior BSN nursing students, community care clinic staff and interpreters, and nurse educators participated in structured interviews during healthcare visits from Hispanic migrant workers at a local community care clinic in rural Appalachia. An audit trail provided the process to highlight common themes on health from the lived experiences of the Hispanic migrant worker population. Results: Several barriers on healthcare viewed by the Hispanic migrant workers included transportation, financial resources, medication prescriptions, and language. Positive lived experiences included; resources, quality care, and trust. Discussion/conclusion: Surprisingly, this research highlighted strengths of the interpersonal connection between the rural clinic staff and the Hispanic migrant workers. Participants vocalized their satisfaction when trust was established through the clinic’s efforts in providing interpreters, extended hours after normal field work hours, and personnel’s attitudes toward the promotion of health. The Hispanic Worker Study findings parallel similar lived experiences of the culture among people from rural Appalachia. Implications: Healthcare members must establish ‘trust’ as one of the interpersonal relationship strategies with multiple and diverse populations in order to create holistic culturally competent healthcare.
179

Educational studies in heat and power technology : how students learn with multimedia tools and problem-based learning

Abbes, Yacine January 2005 (has links)
Higher education is undergoing continuous changes and new learning tools and methods are implemented. Researchers in education do not always agree upon the effectiveness of some of the methods introduced into engineering education. The present thesis consists of two case studies on educational methods introduced at the Department of Energy Technology, at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden. The qualitative research methodology has been used in case one and a combination of qualitative and quantitative methodology has been used in the second case. The sources of evidences consisted of: unstructured interviews, analysis of video recording, questionnaires, and analysis of a variety of documents. In the first case, an educational program in heat and power technology was analysed. The second case consists in an in-depth study of group dynamics in a Problem –Based Learning course. These studies showed that the learning approach adopted by students depends strongly on the way they view the particular learning tool or method. The first case study revealed the existence of two types of learners. Surfacelearners follow the structure suggested by the designers of the multimedia program. This category of learners focuses only on the material available in the program. Deep-learners go beyond the information and the structure suggested in the program and combine different learning tools in their learning. These students do not follow the structure of the tutorials’ of the multimedia program. This study showed that students who had a strong view how to learn with a multimedia program or a learning method benefited less from the learning tools available. Students with weak views on how to learn from educational program or leaning tool benefit less from the presentation and engage in more surface learning. Self-motivated learners use the multimedia presentation in novel ways and crosscheck the information given with other material. The second study showed that students have unclear and weak views on how to learn with student-directed Problem- Based Learning model. Four types of learners were identified in Problem-Based Learning project: Leaders, Key Actors, Common Students and Social Loafers. Leaders and Key Actors are self-motivated individuals and participate most in the projects. Students who viewed themselves or were viewed as leaders were held responsible to take most of the decisions and students expected them to work more than the average student. Students who viewed themselves as common team members expected a lower workload than leaders’. Key Actors are self-motivated students who do not view themselves as separate from other group members but who participate more than others. Leaders learned more group and social processes, that they did not fully take part in, while common students learned more from the project management aspects that they did not take part in. The study also found that Problem-Based Learning groups can become very cohesive, and can develop distorted views on how to learn with Problem-Based Learning, and un-common group dynamics phenomena such as groupthink can occur in Problem-Based Learning setting. / QC 20101123
180

The perceptions of social workers of loneliness among elderly people in residential care facilities during COVID-19.

Akpan and Opene, Eno-Obong Dominic and Chinyere Flora January 2022 (has links)
The study explored the perceptions of social workers on loneliness among elderly people in residential care facilities in Gävle and Stockholm, Sweden, during the COVID-19 Pandemic.  An exploratory qualitative study method was used. Four social workers working with elderly people in residential care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic participated in the study. Data were gathered for the study using an interview guide, and thematic analysis was used to analyze them. The study’s results were captured in two main themes which reflect the study’s research questions: social workers' perception of loneliness, and elderly people’s experiences of loneliness. According to social workers, the study concluded that loneliness is a multifaceted, subjective feeling that can trigger many coping methods and severely impact older people's health. In order to combat loneliness among older persons as a public health issue, social workers believe that a stronger involvement of the entire society is required.

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