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Theory of Education: September 2011
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About Theory of Education. Ideen om evidensbasert undervising - eit filosofisk forsvar". Key words: Evidence-based teaching, RCT, instrumentalism, contextuality, philosophy of science. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 183; Business Intelligence. Rock Hotel and Resorts. Healthy Mind and Body. Payday Loans Bad Credit. Business and Finance News.
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Theory of Education: January 2011
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About Theory of Education. The Political Conception as Educator. Rawls' idea of the Political Conception as Educator". European Journal of Political Theory,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Political Conception as Educator. 183; Business Intelligence. Rock Hotel and Resorts. Healthy Mind and Body. Payday Loans Bad Credit. Business and Finance News.
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Theory of Education: February 2013
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About Theory of Education. By Janessa Smith, Pharm.D., PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. How do we learn? What allows us to retain new information and have it available in the future? Is learning driven by external stimuli in the environment or is it dependent on internal processes within the learner? Taking the time to deliberate before acting. Listening with Understanding and Empathy. Making the effort to perceive another person’s perspective. Questioning and Problem Posing.
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Theory of Education: January 2012
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About Theory of Education. Teaching Pharmacy Students to be Excellent Communicators. By Allison Lardieri, PharmD, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, University of Maryland Medical Center. After completing four years of undergraduate education, four years of pharmacy school and now six months of PGY1 pharmacy residency training, I’ve come to the realization that communication skills are perhaps the most important skill I need – and I continue to work on them! Three different scripts were developed based on ...
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Theory of Education: November 2011
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About Theory of Education. Can Empathy in Patient Care Be Taught? By Niki S. Mehdizadegan, Pharm.D., PGY1 Pharmacy Resident, Union Memorial Hospital. I entered a patient’s room in the Anticoagulation Clinic. A middle-aged lady wearing a colorful scarf was sitting quietly in her wheelchair. “Hello Miss. M! How are you doing today? Sarcasm). Let’s see how this goes.”. In a society with significant cultural and socioeconomic differences, it is inevitable that as healthcare professionals we will interact wit...
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Theory of Education: September 2012
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About Theory of Education. Problem-based Learning …Does It Work? By Omayma Kishk, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, University of Maryland Medical Center. As the field of pharmacy has shifted towards patient care, re-structuring of pharmacy curricula has occurred. What once seemed like a foreign concept, problem-based learning (PBL) has become a common theme in not only pharmacy education but in the curricula for many other health professionals. Learning occurs in small groups. Teachers act as facilitators.
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Theory of Education: March 2013
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About Theory of Education. Cheating and Plagiarizing: What Can Educators Do? By Lindsay Samuel, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Sibley Memorial Hospital. In early February 2013, I was stunned to learn that nearly 70 Harvard University students were required to withdraw from the university due to cheating on a take-home exam. In searching for the answers to this question, I discovered an insightful 2011 study completed by Dorothy Jones which explored academic dishonesty through student surveys.
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Theory of Education: December 2010
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About Theory of Education. R-E-S-P-E-C-T Find Out What it Means to Me. By: Theresa Carboni, Pharm.D. PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Baltimore VA Medical Center. I remember the day I received my acceptance letter to pharmacy school. “This was it! Respect is defined as a state of honor or esteem wherein there is a demonstrated willingness to show consideration or appreciation. Respect is an important component of professionalism. Indeed, respect is clearly important and a requirement within the standard...
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Theory of Education: Why is a Pharmacy Residency Needed?
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About Theory of Education. Why is a Pharmacy Residency Needed? By Melonie Blake, PharmD, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Sibley Memorial Hospital. This evoluation has led to greater participation by pharmacists on interprofessional teams, performing as the “drug experts”, and optimizing medication use by ensuring safety and efficacy, tailored to each patient’s need. In Securing and Excelling in a Pharmacy Residency. Organizations such as American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) and American Society ...
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Theory of Education: Instructor Feedback
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About Theory of Education. By Nina Cimino, Pharm.D., PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Suburban Hospital. Watch this video of Bill Gates discussing his ideas with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria. During formal educational activities, students receive feedback from their instructors in a variety of formats:. Graded assignments and examinations provide feedback about a student’s mastery of course material. Verbal feedback from faculty members provides suggestions for improvement. Students are admittedly biased by thei...
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