نتایج جستجو برای: curriculum planers

تعداد نتایج: 44873  

2015
T. R. Yamini Mark Nichter Mimi Nichter P. Sairu S. Aswathy K. Leelamoni B. Unnikrishnan Prasanna Mithra P. Rekha Thapar S. R. Basha A. K. Jayasree T. R. Mayamol Myra Muramoto G. K Mini K. R. Thankappan

BACKGROUND This paper describes a pioneering effort to introduce tobacco cessation into India's undergraduate medical college curriculum. This is the first ever attempt to fully integrate tobacco control across all years of medical college in any low and middle income country. The development, pretesting, and piloting of an innovative modular tobacco curriculum are discussed as well as challeng...

Introduction: The importance and necessity of designing a conceptual model of curriculum is one of the important issues in the educational system of a country. Given the current status of the education system, which does not use a comprehensive model concept at all levels to design and formulate a curriculum, therefore, this descriptive study provides a comprehensive conceptual framework. Metho...

حسین خانزاده, عباسعلی, همتی علمدارلو, قربان,

The latest approach in the curriculum of students with special needs is having access to general curriculum. Access to the general curriculum approach for students with special needs was initiated with the passing of federal and state laws in the United States of America called Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the No-Child-Left-Behind Act (NCLB) and increasing awareness and e...

Introduction: An evaluation of the curriculum elementscan be recognized as a necessity in curriculum dynamic andimprovement. This study aimed at evaluating five main elementsof a physiopathology curriculum in internal medicine (objectives,content, methods, evaluation, and management).Method: The present study is of a descriptive-analytical type, andthe study population consisted of a total of 4...

Background: The purpose of this study is to present an integrated model for the Iranian general dentistry curriculum. Methods: In this study, the qualitative method of focal groups was used. First, using library studies and analysis and interpretation of the resulted information, possible types of integration in the dental curriculum and real experiences of some of the world's leading universit...

2009
H M Tamim M Ferwana E Al Banyan I Al Alwan AH Hajeer

The College of Medicine at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) was established in January 2004. The four-year curriculum was based on the Problem Based Learning (PBL) format and involved the web-based graduate medical program adopted from the University of Sydney, Australia. At KSAU-HS, one additional semester was added to the beginning of this curriculum to prepare...

2002
Paul Hawking Brendan McCarthy Susan Foster

Many universities around the world have formed strategic alliances with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems vendors to incorporate these types of systems into their curriculum. Over the past few years the sharing of curriculum resources between universities has facilitated this process. Universities are now struggling with the concept of how to develop e-business curriculum incorporating...

Journal: :Medical teacher 1999
R M Harden

In planning a curriculum there are many questions to be answered (Harden, 1986). Much attention has been paid to aims and objectives, the content of the curriculum, teaching methods, assessment, and educational strategies such as problem-based learning, integration and community-based learning. A relatively neglected area has been the question of the organization of the content and the overall ...

Journal: :IJANTTI 2011
Sue De Vincentis

Rather than conceptualising the curriculum as a mandate which guides a teacher’s task of advancing the knowledge of students, or what the author will call the simple story, the curriculum as an object of complexities is explored in this article. The article considers how approaching the curriculum relationally can be a more fruitful quest than simply accepting that curriculum activity is predet...

2011
Mark Priestley Sarah Minty Michelle Eager

Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based curriculum development. Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence is typical of these trends, stressing that teachers are agents of change. This paper draws upon empirical data to explore school-based curriculum development in response to Curriculum for Excellence. We focus on two case studies – seco...

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