435 research outputs found
Personal für ein demokratisches Bildungswesen – Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung im Pädagogischen Landesinstitut Brandenburg
Tillmann K-J. Personal für ein demokratisches Bildungswesen – Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung im Pädagogischen Landesinstitut Brandenburg. In: Reh S, ed. Erinnerung für die Zukunft: zur Geschichte der Volksbildung in der DDR ; Bericht über eine Tagung im Pädagogischen Landesinstitut Brandenburg, Ludwigsfelde-Struveshof, 9. - 11. Januar 1992. PLIB-Fachserie Schulstruktur und Schulentwicklung. Vol 2. Ludwigsfelde-Struveshof; 1992: 34-36
Socio-economic analysis of North Rhine-Westphalia: joint research projekt INCO-COPERNICUS
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Das Hilfsschulaufnahmeverfahren als „Grenzzone“ der Schülerauslese in BRD und DDR.
Vogt M. Das Hilfsschulaufnahmeverfahren als „Grenzzone“ der Schülerauslese in BRD und DDR. . In: Reh S, Bühler P, Hofmann M, Moser V, eds. Schülerauslese, schulische Beurteilung und Schülertests 1880-1980. 1st ed. Bad Heilbrunn: Julius Klinkhardt; 2021: 259-273
Das Hilfsschulaufnahmeverfahren als "Grenzzone" der Schülerauslese in BRD und DDR
Vogt M. Das Hilfsschulaufnahmeverfahren als "Grenzzone" der Schülerauslese in BRD und DDR. In: Reh S, Bühler P, Hofmann M, Moser V, eds. Schülerauslese, schulische Beurteilung und Schülertests 1880-1980. 1st ed. Bad Heilbrunn: Verlag Julius Klinkhardt; 2021: 259-273
Women’s Self Actualization in The Family (Moral Teaching in Serat Wulang Reh Putri)
The present life is a continuation of the past, the old cultural information will be an inspiration and knowledge in the future life, Javanese literature with its superiority is very relevant to be used to answer current problems. Especially in the case of women, the author is interested in bringing up a Javanese literary work by Paku Buwana X, entitled Serat Wulang Reh Putri. The research questions are: 1) Moral teachings in Serat Wulang Reh Putri for women in the family scope 2) The relevance of moral teachings in Serat Wulang Reh Putri for women in today's families. The researcher uses a qualitative approach with the type of library research study. The results of this study are: 1) The moral teachings in the Serat Wulang Reh Putri are the requirements and provisions for women who are getting married, the obligations of a wife in marriage, the prohibitions for women in the family and good behavior that must be done by women when they are married. married. 2) This fiber was originally intended for the daughter of the King or only for women in the palace, but because of its teachings, women in general can follow and implement it. Even though it was made centuries ago, the teachings contained in it are still very relevant to the current situation, especially for married women
A Conservation-Optimism Turtle Story Presented in a Main Theatre of Madrid After the COVID-19 Restrictions Were Raised
Creating positive, engaging conservation stories for all audiences has been a neglected field in many conservation initiatives. Yet, they offer a valuable resource to promote stronger attachments to the project and novel funding avenues. The increasing awareness of illegal wildlife trafficking and the potentially harmful effects of the unregulated wild meat market is now more evident for the wide public after the repercussions seen with the pandemic. Theatres have been closed for several months, and people have been waiting impatiently to go back and enjoy the scenes. On May 9th, the state of alarm ended in Spain and most COVID-19 restrictions were raised. Therefore, many public activities went back to “normal.” In Madrid, the Alcazar Theatre hosted a wildlife and environmental-related show to raise awareness about the consequences of unsustainable practices and biodiversity loss. Journalists and scientists presented first-hand short stories to the audience. The authors were trained in storytelling and acting beforehand. The script was tailored to engage the audience and promote education through a positive conservation narrative. We created a story based on the rescue and rehabilitation operation of Big-headed turtles in Myanmar carried out in 2016 by the joint efforts of Wildlife Reserves Singapore, Turtle Survival Alliance, Smithsonian, Wildlife Conservation Society, and the Myanmar Forestry Department. The story told was charming and eye-opening for the audience. We received very positive feedback after the event by the organizers and general public. In this presentation, we aim to offer an overview of the whole process, from drafting the tale to training the author in basic acting techniques. Finally, the result, a short eight-minute story will be shared with the attendants of the symposium. By doing so, we provide the basic tools and resources for other turtle conservation projects to engage in similar activities.</p
Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of September 30th, 2020
Background: The COVID-19 outbreak response requires identifying and understanding the longterm consequences of this new pathology, and how to manage these. This living systematic review presents the most current and seminal information coming from the scientific literature. It is the monthly update of the second edition of the rapid living systematic review 2020 conducted by Cochrane Rehabilitation REH-COVER Action Steering Committee.
Objective: The aim of this review is to update the monthly COVID-19 and rehabilitation literature research up to September 30th, 2020.
Methods: Methodology described in the second edition of the rapid living systematic review 2020 conducted by Cochrane Rehabilitation REH-COVER Action was applied. The most important medical databases were searched, and papers related to COVID19 and rehabilitation were retrieved and summarized descriptively.
Results: The database search retrieved 2526 publications. Duplicates were removed, and 1150 unique records were screened for inclusion. After screening titles, abstracts and full-texts, 37 papers were included in the present review. According to OCEBM 2011 Levels of Evidence Table, most studies (78.4%) fall within the level of evidence 4 category, while the remainder (22.6%) are categorized as level of evidence 3. Most studies described patients in acute (51.4%) or subacute (35.0%) phase, while no studies described the chronic consequences of COVID-19. Just one study dealt with rehabilitation interventions regarding COVID-19, and two discussed reorganization of rehabilitative services.
Conclusions: The most recently published COVID-19 research focuses more on describing the clinical presentations and the natural history of the pathology, rather than rehabilitation interventions or service delivery. Studies with high levels of evidence regarding the efficacy of interventions, longterm monitoring, or new organization models remain lacking.status: Published onlin
Rehabilitation and COVID-19: A rapid living systematic review by cochrane rehabilitation field updated as of December 31st, 2020 and synthesis of the scientific literature of 2020
INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 infection significantly increased mortality risk and the burden of disability in most survivors, regardless of symptom severity at onset. the rehabilitation needs of people infected are receiving growing attention, as evidenced by the increasing number of publications, including those addressing the chronic consequences of infection. this rapid living systematic review reports the evidence published in November and december 2020 and summarises the entire body of literature on rehabilitation in COVID-19 patients published in 2020. EVidENcE acQuisitioN: this update was performed using the methodology reported by the second edition conducted by cochrane rehabilitation rEh-coVEr action. We searched pubMed, Embase, ciNahl, scopus, Web of science, and pedro databases. papers related to COVID-19 and rehabilitation were retrieved and summarised descriptively. EVidENcE syNthEsis: the search retrieved 4441 studies. after the removal of duplicates and the screening for title and abstract, we retained 105 studies. of these, we included 54 in the qualitative synthesis of this update. according to ocEbM 2011 levels of evidence table, most studies (64.8%) fall within the category of level 4 evidence. up to 40.7% of papers included COVID-19 patients in the postacute phase. in 2020, our rapid living systematic review included 230 studies; most of these (73.9%) were level 4 studies, 25.7% were level 3, and only one study was level 2. the evidence level improved over time. While most studies (44.8%) included patients with acute COVID-19, we observed a gradual increase in the number of reports about chronic symptoms and the long-term consequences of the infection. coNclusioNs: the update of the rapid living systematic review by cochrane rehabilitation field demonstrates an increase in the level of evidence of studies addressing the rehabilitation needs associated with COVID-19 infection. although most studies are still case reports/series, there is a trend towards conducting prospective investigations of the early natural history of the disease (first months post onset). High-quality-level studies on the efficacy of rehabilitation, and long-term monitoring of the disease and its sequelae are yet to emerge
Eva Wiklund; Pre-slaughter handling of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.) - effects on meat quality
Eva Wiklund defended her PhD-thesis in Agriculture "Pre-slaughter handling of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.) - effects on meat quality" at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden, on December 20, 1996
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