نتایج جستجو برای: inclusive planning

تعداد نتایج: 225534  

2007
Zuo-tang Liang Xin-Nian Wang

We derive a general framework for describing semi-inclusive deep-inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering in terms of the unintegrated parton distributions and other higher twist parton correlations. Such a framework provides a consistent approach to the calculation of inclusive and semi-inclusive cross sections including higher twist effects. As an example, we calculate the azimuthal asymmetries to...

2006
Proceedings Trim

Results are given on the measurements of the hard diffractive interactions at HERA ep collider. The structure of the diffractive exchange in terms of partons and the factorisation properties are discussed, in particular by comparing the QCD predictions for dijets and D * with measurements both in the photo and electroproduction regimes.

2008
Edwin P. Hollander Edwin A. Fleishman Jeanette N. Cleveland

The Series in Applied Psychology offers publications that emphasize research and its applications to important issues of human behavior in a variety of social settings. The objective is to bridge both academic and applied interests. This book, Inclusive Leadership: The Essential Leader-Follower Relationship, is an important addition to our series and represents a valuable contribution to the ev...

2018

The purpose of this study was to introduce about mathematic assessment is a process of obtaining data or information about the mastery of a student's mathematical skills as an ingredient in preparing a learning program. With this mathematics assessment can be known obstacles, difficulties and needs of students especially in the field of mathematic, so that the learning program will be in accord...

2014
Hafez Ghanem Abdessalam Ould Ahmed Nora Ourabah Haddad Benoit Horemans Noureddine Nasr

This paper examines how economic growth in Egypt can be made more inclusive through a focus on rural development and reducing regional disparities. Nearly all of the extremely poor in Egypt live in rural areas and 83 percent of them live in Upper Egypt. The youth in those rural areas feel particularly excluded. The paper proposes a three-pronged strategy for dealing with regional inequalities a...

2016
Shane Costello Christopher Boyle

The attitudes held by pre-service teachers have been shown to affect their willingness and ability to implement an inclusive approach to education. A sample consisting of 193 pre-service secondary teachers enrolled in secondary education courses at an Australian university were surveyed to determine their attitudes towards inclusive education, with a particular focus on attitudinal changes acro...

2010
Martin A. Nowak Corina E. Tarnita Edward O. Wilson

Kin selection theory based on the concept of inclusive fitness is often presented as a general approach that can deal with many aspects of evolutionary dynamics. Here we show that this is not the case. Instead, inclusive fitness considerations rest on fragile assumptions, which do not hold in general. The quantitative analysis of kin selection relies completely on inclusive fitness theory. No o...

2013
Sumaiya Khanam Chowdhury Mirza Md. Hasan

Inclusive Education is concerned with removing barriers to learning with the participation of all learners vulnerable to exclusion and marginalisation. To train up teachers for inclusive Education environment, government gave emphasis on teacher training about Inclusive Education. The objective of the study is to explore the perception of primary school teachers about inclusive education, speci...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID 2017
Kieron Sheehy Budiyanto Helen Kaye Khofidotur Rofiah

A growing number of children with intellectual disabilities attend inclusive schools in Indonesia. Previous research has suggested that teachers' type of school and experience influences their beliefs about inclusive education. This research collected questionnaire data from 267 Indonesian teachers and compared the responses from those working in inclusive, special and regular schools regarding...

Journal: :ISPRS international journal of geo-information 2021

Secondary cities are rapidly growing areas in low- and middle-income countries that lack data, planning, essential services for sustainable development. Their rapid, informal growth patterns mean secondary often data-poor under-resourced, impacting the ability of governments to target development efforts, respond emergencies, design futures. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG...

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