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Evaluating Perceptions towards the Consequential Validity of Integrated Language Proficiency Assessment
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 65 (2022)
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The Perceptions of High School Choral Students Regarding Sight-Singing Using Solfege Syllables and Hand Signs
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2021)
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Supervisor and Student Perspectives on Undergraduate Thesis Supervision in Higher Education
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In: Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research ; 65 (2021), 5. - S. 877-897. - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. - ISSN 0031-3831. - eISSN 1470-1170 (2021)
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Cinema as a didactic tool in the secondary school foreign language classroom: French ; El cine como herramienta didáctica en el aula de secundaria de Lengua Extranjera: Francés
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Technology enhanced learning environments in higher education: A cross-discipline study on teacher and student perceptions
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In: Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice (2021)
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Student Perceptions of the Utility of the Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2020)
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Students’ Perception About Their Performance In English At Three Evening Schools In Savanna La Mar ...
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Effects of a Gamification and Flipped-Classroom Program for Teachers in Training on Motivation and Learning Perception
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In: Education Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 4 (2019)
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High School Language Students' and Teachers' Perceptions of Effective Teaching Practices: A Collective Case Study
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2019)
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Student perspectives of secondary to tertiary transitions : influences on the decision making process
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Student perspectives of secondary to tertiary transitions : influences on the decision making process
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Student perspectives of secondary to tertiary transitions : influences on the decision making process
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Post-French Immersion Student Perceptions of Parallel Concordancing: A Mixed Methods Study
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Parental Involvement: A Transcendental Phenomenological Study of Perspectives of Parents, Teachers, Students and Community Leaders in a Rural Community
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2018)
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Exploring the Role of Perception in Language Learning: A Plurilingual and Ecological Perspective on Students’ Perceptions of French-English Proximity
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Learner autonomy dimensions: What motivated and unmotivated EFL students think
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In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 60, Iss 1, Pp 33-47 (2018) (2018)
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An Exploration of Teacher and Student Perceptions of Classroom Assessment
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The influence of ecological citizenship and political solidarity on Western Australian student teachers’ perceptions of sustainability issues
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In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2017)
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Self-reported confidence in patient safety knowledge among Australian undergraduate nursing students: A multi-site cross-sectional survey study.
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Usher, K; Woods, C; Parmenter, G; Hutchinson, M; Mannix, J; Power, T; Chaboyer, W; Latimer, S; Mills, J; Siegloff, L; Jackson, D. - 2017
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BACKGROUND: Patient safety is critical to the provision of quality health care and thus is an essential component of nurse education. OBJECTIVE: To describe first, second and third year Australian undergraduate nursing students' confidence in patient safety knowledge acquired in the classroom and clinical settings across the three years of the undergraduate nursing program. DESIGN: A cross-sectional online survey conducted in 2015. SETTING: Seven Australian universities with campuses across three states (Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia). PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1319 Australian undergraduate nursing students. METHODS: Participants were surveyed using the 31-item Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS). Descriptive statistics summarised the sample and survey responses. Paired t-tests, ANOVA and generalized-estimating-equations models were used to compare responses across learning settings (classroom and clinical), and year of nursing course. RESULTS: Participants were most confident in their learning of clinical safety skills and least confident in learning about the sociocultural dimensions of working in teams with other health professionals, managing safety risks and understanding human and environmental factors. Only 59% of students felt confident they could approach someone engaging in unsafe practice, 75% of students agreed it was difficult to question the decisions or actions of those with more authority, and 78% were concerned they would face disciplinary action if they made a serious error. One patient safety subscale, Recognising and responding to remove immediate safety risks, was rated significantly higher by third year nursing students than by first and second year students. Two broader aspects of patient safety scales, Consistency in how patient safety issues are dealt with by different preceptors, and System aspects of patient safety are well covered in our program, were rated significantly higher by first year nursing students than by second and third year students. One scale, Understanding that reporting adverse events and close calls can lead to change and can reduce recurrence of events, was rated significantly higher by third year students than first and second year students. CONCLUSIONS: In order are to achieve meaningful improvements in patient safety, and create harm free environments for patients, it is crucial that nursing students develop confidence communicating with others to improve patient safety, particularly in the areas of challenging poor practice, and recognising, responding to and disclosing adverse events, including errors and near misses. ; Published
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1110 Nursing; Adverse events; Australia; Clinical Competence; Clinical learning; Close calls; Cross-Sectional Studies; Humans; Nursing; Nursing education; Patient safety; Self Efficacy; Student perceptions; Students
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.03.006 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28364581
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Chinese MBA Student Attitudes and Perceptions as They Relate to Personal Selling
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In: Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2017 (2017)
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