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Peer reviewedMcGaffey, Vanya; Murray, Eloise Comeau – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1996
A community-based approach to nutrition instruction involves developing awareness of community values and local knowledge systems in designing programs. Community participation is essential. (SK)
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Community Education, Foreign Countries, Nutrition Instruction
Evans, Darrell J. R.; Cuffe, Tracy – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
Peer teaching has been recognized as a valuable and effective approach for learning and has been incorporated into medical, dental, and healthcare courses using a variety of approaches. The success of peer teaching is thought to be related to the ability of peer tutors and tutees to communicate more effectively, thereby improving the learning…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Anatomy, Teaching Skills, Peer Teaching
St Leger, Pamela; Campbell, Lyn – Health Education, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to show that the "Back on Track" program is designed to support students with a chronic illness (usually cancer) to maintain contact with their school and peers whilst undergoing treatment, to promote socio-emotional wellbeing and to facilitate the ease of return to school when they are well. An…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Program Design, Program Evaluation, Chronic Illness
Glassford, Larry A.; Salinitri, Geri – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2007
Pedagogues and practitioners alike accept the vital importance of an effective professional induction for new teachers. This paper examines the evolution of such a policy in Ontario, from a mandatory pencil-and-paper qualifying test for graduating teacher candidates, to a modest province-wide induction program for newly-hired teachers. It assesses…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Logical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Beginning Teacher Induction
Evans, David – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
The teaching of mathematics in Australian schools has received considerable attention over the past decade. States and territories have designed and implemented new mathematics syllabi, and education sectors have supported teachers through sustained professional learning initiatives. Whereas the major focus of these initiatives has been on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Problems, Mathematics Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGronn, Peter – Journal of School Leadership, 2002
Examines "designer leadership," a product of customization of leader preparation through adoption of standards-based accreditation and licensing of school administrators. Discusses designer-leadership preparation in relation to its historical precursors. Contrasts the United Kingdom and United States approaches to standards and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Leadership Training
Peer reviewedVarner, Iris I.; Varner, Carson H. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1994
Successful business training by foreigners in Russia must consider the contemporary climate for training and human resource management; characteristics of the Russian audience; and cultural issues in the use of simulation, hard versus soft content, and working with a translator. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Human Resources
Peer reviewedBourner, Tom; Ruggeri-Stevens, Geoff; Bareham, Jon – Education + Training, 2000
Content analysis was conducted of 16 doctorate of business administration (DBA) programs in Britain. Results revealed that DBA programs modeled on the doctor of philosophy degree achieve academic credibility; programs pursuing business-relevant outcomes fulfill the intent of the DBA, which was developed in response to dissatisfaction with the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Doctoral Degrees, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Perry, Beth; Boman, Jeanette; Care, W. Dean; Edwards, Margaret; Park, Caroline – Journal of Educators Online, 2008
Why do nursing and health studies graduate students who are enrolled in online programs decide to withdraw? The qualitative study reported in this paper investigated students' self-identified reasons for withdrawing from an online graduate program in nursing and health studies. The focus of the study was Athabasca Universities' Centre for Nursing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2009
This report presents the findings of the formative evaluation of the Understanding the Early Years (UEY) Initiative. The evaluation was conducted to examine issues of implementation and design, early progress in achieving immediate objectives, and issues related to accountability. The evaluation team was also asked to provide preliminary guidance…
Descriptors: Evidence, Summative Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Technical Assistance
Naicker, Shalina; Balfour, Robert J. – Language Learning Journal, 2009
This paper explores the impact of a specially designed programme of communicative strategies on English second language (ESL) development in a scaffolded case study that set out to promote teacher-guided, constructive learner talk in the outcomes-based education arts and culture classroom. The programme was implemented in a multilingual secondary…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Outcome Based Education, Classroom Communication, Multilingualism
Engelmann, Siegfried – Journal of Direct Instruction, 2007
When students are taught to mastery, they become smarter, acquire information faster, and develop efficient strategies for learning. Teachers must have an understanding of what mastery is and how to achieve it in their students. However, teachers cannot teach to mastery without referencing the performance of their students. In addition, teachers…
Descriptors: Program Design, Learning Strategies, Program Effectiveness, Mastery Learning
Webber, Charles F. – Education Research and Perspectives, 2005
This paper describes the recent creation at a western Canadian university of a distance-delivery Doctor of Education in educational leadership and administration that was developed in response to ongoing requests from the field. A rationale for the design of the program is presented based on the need for national and global graduate study networks…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Distance Education, Administrator Education, Program Design
Deal, Christopher – 2002
The purpose of this paper is to explore the potential applications of the individualism-collectivism (I-C) construct to intercultural training. Drawing on experience in Taiwan, especially on the author's training experience in Taipei, this theory was found to be useful in several aspects of training, including training objectives, program design,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individualism
Peer reviewedVolk, Kenneth S. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1993
Delphi and Q-sort techniques were used by 34 educators to rank technology education curriculum guidelines for developing countries. The highest-ranked issues included the following: technology education should teach creative thinking and problem solving, it should be part of general education for all, and it should integrate other subjects. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries

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