... to try to do is to discover or invent ways of implementing the goals and principles of the teaching profession in our new context. What this means, in plain language, is that we will have to ... understood as encompassing all kinds of knowledge, including how to weld a steel structure to support the roof of a shopping centre, how to care for the chronically ill, how to read, how to solve ... Education – and others in the business of trying to tell people how to teach – makes us skeptical about the possibility that theorising about a teaching problem is going to make anything like a practical...
... access to higher education is likely, if anything, to increase. In a sense we need to change our mindset; we need to come to see that learning how to cope responsibly with the pressure for greater ... generous, and they continue to shrink. Education systems everywhere are being forced to run on leaner funding. Furthermore, in any schooling system (including tertiary schooling) a major part ... to try to do is to discover or invent ways of implementing the goals and principles of the teaching profession in our new context. What this means, in plain language, is that we will have to...
... something else. The integrated approach is a way of perceiving and solving problems by integrating information, scientific disciplines, tools, interests and other aspects in a systemic way in ... paradigm’ in Thomas Kuhn’s (Kuhn, 1970) point of view. In view of the above investigation, integration is tentatively interpreted as an act or a process of joining or combining something with ... to take into account the multiple perspectives of different agents and to overcome the inherent large uncertainty in model and data. In the World Coast Conference, held in 1993, the following...
... Stevens (2002), the increase in foreign visitors to the KNP followed a different pattern. Instead of the gradual rise for South Africa as awhole after 1990, growth in visitor numbers to the KNP is ... have to offer. If theKNP's landscape is once again to be turned into killing fields, it stands to reason that foreign visitorsfrom the UK and elsewhere, who would otherwise travel toSouth ... and/or size. The main options are:a. culling (full culling or selective),b. allowing hunting andc. failing to control poaching.7. Reduce birth rate by contraception to effect, in the long term,...
... birthweight infants (ranging from 9% in Thailand to 30% in India) and underweight children (ranging from 9% in Thailand to 48% in Bangladesh). The prevalence of moderate -to- severe stunting ranges ... births by 2015 from 75 in 2005 to bring in the equity dimension. Allocations for health priorities of the poor must find a place in budgeting. Indicators for monitoring should be equity-sensitive. ... poor in Sri Lanka and Thailand are similar, suggesting that attaining near universal coverage may be critical in reducing socioeconomic inequities for this indicator. The inequities in measles...
... practicing high-risk mixed feeding, suggesting a need for increased attention to infant feeding. xvi infant DBS divided by the total number of ELISA samples tested. In this study infant ... mothers reporting an HIV-negative status during the interview divided by total number of mothers reporting an HIV-negative status during the interview. This indicator is likely a combination of ... (EID) for their infant during their six week immunisation visit (ranging from 1.6% in Northern Cape to 42.5% in Gauteng). iv CONTENTS PRIMARY CONTACTS/PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS…………………………………………………………………………….vii...
... were now in paid work. Additionally it was interesting to note that people were willing to take a low-paid job if it was a stepping stone to something better, demonstrating the desire to enter ... reasons for not getting a job. These suggest the importance of putting in place effective training programmes. The data suggest that there was a great willingness to train to get the necessary ... Underclass, Washington DC: Brookings Institution.Levitas, R. (2005) The Inclusive Society? Social Exclusion and New Labour, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Lister, R. (1996) ‘Introduction: In Search...
... should contain details about HIV, or whether this should be incorporated into training materials instead. Policies that include information need to be updated regularly to ensure that the information ... investigating the business response to HIV/AIDS, contained the following indicators:the existence of HIV/AIDS policies in the industry, trade union and company;ãcommunication of policies to ... www.hsrcpress.ac.zaxxvMain findings of Studies 2A and 2B in the legal services sectorEmployer perceptions of impact of HIV/AIDS on businessThe following main findings emerged:HIV/AIDS was not regarded as a business...
... burning in rural South Africa. Boiling Point 2006; 52: 11-13.31. Wesley AG, Loening WEK. Assessment and 2-year follow-up of some factors associated with severity of respiratory infections in ... health, breaking the cycle of poverty, and to promoting sustainable development. However, there are health risks involved in providing electricity to households as well, including occupational ... uncertainty interval 0.3 - 0.5%) inSouth Africa in 2000. Almost 99% of this burden occurred in the black African population.Conclusions. The most important interventions to reduce this impact include...
... nevirapine- or efavirenz-based tripletherapy according to provincial treatment protocols.At their initial visit, patients were examined for evi-dence of opportunistic infections, including AIDS-KS.Diagnoses ... life-threatening opportunistic infectionamong people living with HIV/AIDS in resource-limitedsettings. Treatment with combination antiretroviraltreatment (cART) has led to a sharp decline in AIDS-KSincidence ... suchas bleomycin, doxorubicin, vincristine, vinblastine oradriamycin [12],* Correspondence: kathryn.chu@joburg.msf.org1Médecins Sans Frontières, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South AfricaChu...
... tension relieving while winners do what is goal achieving." For example, coming into work earlier, reading regularly in your field, taking courses to improve your skills, and focusing on high ... difference. Your job is to feed this part of your mind continually. Just thinking about starting and finishing an important task motivates you and helps you to overcome procrastination. The fact ... of tackling your major task first thing each morning. You must develop the routine of "Eating your frog" before you do anything else, and without taking too much time to think about...
... Variation in the woodproperties of the Pinus elliottii ì Pinus caribaea var. honduren-sis F1hybrid, its parental species, and backcross to Pinus el-liottii in Australia, in: Proceedings of ... surviving trees at10 and 15 years of age in the trials at Beerwah, Toolara and Tuanwere used to calculate individual tree volumes inside bark (VIB) us-ing the most appropriate volume equation. Individual ... adaptability to wet sites, high wood-density and stemstraightness ofP.This paper examines the productivity of the hybrid pine in comparison to the parental species to 15 years after planting,using...
... (2005) 6172â INRA, EDP Sciences, 2005DOI: 10.1051/forest:2004086Original articleSite index in relation to edaphic variables in stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) stands insouth west SpainAndrés BRAVO-OVIEDOa,b*, ... laqualité la moins bonne.table de contingence / analyse de correspondance / analyse discriminante / site index / variable du sol / Pinus pinea L.1. INTRODUCTIONStone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is ... productivity in stone pine stands growing in sandyareas. The pattern of variation with site index is analysed, in aqualitative way, using results from a contingency table approachand graphics obtained...
... radiationoncologist to perfor m contouring, plan acceptance and to see the patients in follow up; the costs of the differentlinear accelerators (as all new modern linear acceleratorsare now capable ... ofIMRT-like techniques to routine treatments and notrationed to only rare situations. The Mater Hospital in Sydney was the first centre in the state of New South Wales of Australiato treat with VMAT. ... 30prostate patients treated with RAIndicationForRadiationNo OfPatientsTotalBeamtime(minutes)TotalMonitorUnitsAcute Bowel Toxicity(RTOG Grade)Definitive 8 186 23050 4 ì grade 1, 1...
... forgetting no element and leaving nothing to chance. The analytic approach seeks to reduce a system to its elementary elements in order to study them in detail and understand the types of interaction ... necessary to simplify a real system into a tractable and manageable numerical form. In doing so, the chance of having a more open system is increased. In summary, the following five factors mostly ... is often required to be incorporated in integrated systems models to support the decision making process. 2.3. Concept definition Purposes of Integrated Systems Models Since a model is...