Search for dissertations about: "teacher training"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words teacher training.
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21. Feedback and instructional guidance in healthcare simulation debriefings
Abstract : The overall interest of the thesis concerns how students reflect upon and provide feedback on their own performance under the guidance of teachers. This interest is explored in the context of debriefing conversations that followed on simulation-based team training scenarios for healthcare students. READ MORE
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22. Teaching for learning and learning for teaching in care of elderly with dementia at Silviahemmet
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to describe a specific non-governmental programme for training licensed practical nurses as caregivers and mentors in the care of elderly with dementia. The setting for the work was Silviahemmet in Stockholm, Sweden, and the approach was inspired by ethnography. READ MORE
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23. Teachers’ lives in transition : gendered experiences of work and family among primary school teachers in northern Sweden, c. 1860–1940
Abstract : In this thesis, primary school teachers in a coastal area of northern Sweden c. 1860–1940 are studied with the overarching purpose to investigate the link between professional work and private life. READ MORE
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24. Reinforcement Learning and Distributed Local Model Synthesis
Abstract : Reinforcement learning is a general and powerful way to formulate complex learning problems and acquire good system behaviour. The goal of a reinforcement learning system is to maximize a long term sum of instantaneous rewards provided by a teacher. READ MORE
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25. Medical students in general practice: students' learning experiences and perspectives from supervisors and patients
Abstract : During the last decades considerably more of medical students’ clinical training has shifted into general practice. The aim of this thesis was to study medical students’ learning experiences in general practice, work-based assessment, and the perspectives of GP supervisors and patients. READ MORE