Search for dissertations about: "training skills development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 111 swedish dissertations containing the words training skills development.
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1. Virtual Training - Preparatory Training in Automotive Assembly
Abstract : The automotive industry is constantly facing new challenges. Reduction of waste and time-to-market, ability to offer the customer a unique combination of options as well as high product quality are examples of issues that have been in focus during the past decade and still considered extremely important. READ MORE
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2. Learning professional skills and attitudes : Medical students' attitudes towards communication skills and group learning
Abstract : Medical education aims at forming students’ professional identity. This includes skills and attitudes such as communication and teamwork skills. One of the thesis’ aims is to identify students’ typical difficulties with learning communication skills, and to understand how these affect their identity development. READ MORE
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3. Computer Support for Preparatory Training in Automotive Assembly
Abstract : The automotive industry is facing new challenges constantly. Reduction of waste and time-to-market, the ability to offer the customer a unique combination of options and high product quality are examples of issues that have been in focus during the last decade and are still considered very important. READ MORE
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4. Distal risk factors, interpersonal functioning & family skills training in attempted suicide
Abstract : Background Suicidal behavior is an important global health problem affecting also significant others. Both genetic and environmental influences play an important role in the development of suicidal behavior. There is a need of interventions for family and friends after a suicide attempt. READ MORE
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5. Non-Formal Vocational Education and Training in Mozambique : Contexts, policies, pedagogies and contradictions
Abstract : Education and training in Mozambique are considered to be a ‘right’ and a ‘duty’ for all its citizens. Non-Formal Vocational Education and Training (NFVET) has been promoted to increase educational opportunities for more citizens, particularly the most vulnerable groups- the out of school and unemployed. READ MORE