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ADVERBIAL MODIFIERS AS THE SECONDARY PARTS OF THE SENTENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH ; ОБСТАВИНИ ЯК ДРУГОРЯДНІ ЧЛЕНИ РЕЧЕННЯ В РІЧИЩІ ТРАДИЦІЙНОГО ПІДХОДУ
In: Philological Studies; № 31 (2019); 89-95 ; Філологічні науки; № 31 (2019); 89-95 ; 2524-2504 ; 2524-2490 (2019)
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Part-time and full-time students' perceptions of ePortfolio-mediated grammar learning: insights from an Austrian ESP course
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Identifying the Motivational Factors of International Students in the Hospitality Workplace: An Insight Into Motivating and Retaining Part-time Hospitality Employees
Zhu, Dan. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2018
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The link between off campus work for students, reduced academic performance and increased mental health issues
Brennan, A.; Dempsey, Mary; O'Dea, M.. - : International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), 2018
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How community college adjunct faculty members teaching communication courses understand diversity as it relates to their teaching
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Recognition, intersubjectivity and service work: labour conflicts in call centres
In: Industrielle Beziehungen : Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management ; 8 ; 1 ; 37-56 (2013)
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Recognition, intersubjectivity and service work: labour conflicts in call centres
In: Industrielle Beziehungen : Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management ; 8 ; 1 ; 37-54 (2012)
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Early college connections : an investigation of first-year, persisting, full-time and part-time students' perceptions at a suburban community college
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Distance Education and Community Learning Networks linked by a Library of Culture
In: Student Affairs Digital Community Development (2011)
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Predictors of timely doctoral student completions by type of attendance : the utility of a pragmatic approach
Rodwell, John; Neumann, Ruth. - : Routledge, 2008
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Predictors of timely doctoral student completions by type of attendance: the utility of a pragmatic approach
Rodwell, John; Neumann, Ruth. - : Routledge, 2008
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Academic performance in nursing students : influence of part-time employment, age and ethnicity
Salamonson, Yenna; Andrew, Sharon. - : Carlton, Vic, Blackwell, 2006
Abstract: Aim. This paper reports a study examining the influence of age, ethnicity and part-time employment on nursing students’ academic performance for second year pathophysiology and nursing practice subjects. Background. Age and ethnicity are known to be significant predictors of academic achievement among nursing students. The endemic nursing shortage has increased the impetus to diversify, resulting in more mature-age students and students from diverse ethnic and cultural groups in nursing programmes. There is increasing pressure for nursing students to participate in part-time employment whilst undertaking higher education, and this may affect their academic performance. Methods. A prospective, quantitative survey design was used to collect data from a regional university in Australia over a 2-year period from 2001 to 2002. A total of 267 nursing students were included in the study. Findings. More than three-quarters (78%) of second year students were participating in paid employment, with the majority in nursing-related jobs. Of those working, half did so more than 16 hours per week during the semester. Students who were not in paid employment had the highest academic achievements in both pathophysiology and nursing practice. Age was positively related with academic performance, but hours of part-time employment and ethnicity were negatively associated with academic performance, with the amount of time spent in paid employment being the strongest predictor of academic performance in both pathophysiology and nursing practice. Conclusion. Working more than 16 hours per week had a detrimental impact on the academic performance of nursing students. More importantly, this study shows that nursing-related employment is not advantageous to students’ academic performance, even for a nursing practice-based subject. If the current practice of employing nursing students in clinical settings is to continue, this experience needs to be aligned to the.
Keyword: 111099 - Nursing not elsewhere classified; nurse education; nursing; nursing students; part-time employment; quantitative; research report
URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/34597
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2006.03863_1.x
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Applications in pharmacokinetic modeling
Arnold, Esther. - : uga, 2003
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Learning Support for Mature, Part-Time, Evening Students: Providing Feedback via Frequent, Computer-Based Assessments
In: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/service/ltd/flicaa/conf2001/pdfs/r2.pdf (2001)
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Professional and continuing education in Hong Kong: An analysis of the characteristics and job satisfaction of part-time teachers of English language courses
Ching, Joe Wai-kin. - : Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2000
In: Theses: Doctorates and Masters (2000)
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Parts and wholes : integrity and granularity
Smith, Barry (Mitarb.); Habel, Christopher (Mitarb.); Eschenbach, Carola (Hrsg.). - Hamburg : Graduiertenkolleg Kognitionswiss., Univ. Hamburg, 1995
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