Search for dissertations about: "thesis for physical education program"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis for physical education program.
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1. Remote laboratories in STEM education : Strategies and methods for implementation
Abstract : During a substantial part of their time young people of today live in an online world. The medial evolution has also influenced education and today much research work concerns the transfer of the physical world into the online one. READ MORE
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2. Physical restraint use and falls in institutional care of old people : effects of a restraint minimization program
Abstract : Physical restraint use and falls are common in institutional care of old people and various attempts have been made to reduce their occurrence. Falls and concomitant injuries are a major problem due to their negative effect on morbidity and mortality. READ MORE
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3. Learning Motivation in International Primary Schools : The Voices of Children
Abstract : The overall aim of this study is to contribute to a greater understanding of learning motivation in primary school education. Particular emphasis is given to investigating how various contextual or situational aspects of the classroom/school environment affect motivation. READ MORE
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4. Equity among children and youth with cerebral palsy : physical leisure activity, physical education, physiotherapy and quality of life
Abstract : Background & aim: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common reason for movement difficulties among children and youth in Sweden. Physiotherapy is usually introduced early in order to develop mobility and prevent further impairment, which in turn facilitates activity and participation. READ MORE
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5. Särimner : a computer model for diabetes education
Abstract : In diabetes mellitus pancreas fails to produce insulin enough to maintain tissue utilisation of blood glucose. To maintain a normalised metabolism many diabetic patients have to provide insulin from injections or an infusion pump. The disease affects some percent of western population. READ MORE