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Reciprocal effects of morphological awareness, vocabulary knowledge, and word reading: A cross-lagged panel analysis in Chinese
Dulay, K. M.; Law, S. Y.; McBride, C.. - : Elsevier, 2021
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ASSETS 2020 UX Panel Report: “Lockdown Experiences”
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A Polite and Respectful Acceptance —— Implicit Function of Refusal in Chinese from Pedagogical Perspective
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Decoding abilities in adolescents with intellectual disabilities: the contribution of cognition, language, and home literacy
Nilsson, K.; Danielsson, H.; Elwér, Å.. - : Ubiquity Press, 2021
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Multidimensional perspectives on gender in Dutch language education: Textbooks and teacher talk
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Investigating Reading Comprehension in Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities: Evaluating the Simple View of Reading
Samuelsson, S.; Nilsson, K.; Henry, L.. - : Ubiquity Press, 2021
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Whose shoulders is health research standing on? Determining the key actors and contents of the prevailing biomedical research agenda
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Home Literacy and Numeracy Environments in Asia
Cheung, S. K.; Dulay, K. M.; Yang, X.. - : Frontiers Media, 2021
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The Literacies of Child-Led Research: Children Investigating and Acting on Their Worlds
Gavin, Kara. - 2021
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Choosing Dual Language Bilingual Education over English-only Programs: A Cultural-Historical Perspective of Immigrant Parents
Son, Minhye. - 2021
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(Re)framing the Discourse of Parent Involvement:Calling on the Knowledge of Latinx Mothers
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Teaching Early Grade Literacy to Migrant Children from Central America and the Dominican Republic
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Use of standardised patients in optometry training
Abstract: Clinical relevance: The ability to articulate clinical findings to patients through effective communication is a key skill in all health-care professions. Background: Unannounced standardised patients (SPs) are successful in measuring quality of clinical care provided by qualified optometrists but have not been used in optometry training. Final-year undergraduate optometry students examine members of the public during primary care clinics observed by visiting clinical tutors (VCTs) who provide individualised feedback, highlighting areas for improvement. This pilot study investigates whether unannounced SPs can be used as an additional resource providing enhanced feedback on communication skills in undergraduate optometry education. Methods: Two SPs received intensive training on reporting on students eye examinations and communication skills through completion of pre-designed checklists for each patient encounter. Each SP presented 16 times as an unannounced patient for routine eye examinations. SPs' comments on communication skills of 32 students during 32 examinations was compared to feedback from 10 VCTs. SPs' performance was monitored to ensure consistency. Evaluation of differences in quality and quantity of feedback provided by SPs and VCTs was performed using thematic analysis and chi-squared tests. Student feedback on the use of SPs was obtained on completion of the study. Results: Qualitative thematic analysis revealed six overarching themes emerging from 64 sets of feedback. SPs gave significantly more feedback, both positive comments and comments with recommendations, than VCTs for the (a) total number of comments for each theme (p = 0.0000) and (b) detail and depth of these comments. Students reported that SPs commented on aspects of communication (e.g., establishing rapport and body language) not noted by VCTs. Conclusions: Unannounced SPs can provide enhanced feedback on communication skills to final-year undergraduate optometry students. Students greatly valued VCTs feedback; however, they felt SPs commented on elements of communication not noted by VCTs.
Keyword: L Education; RE Ophthalmology
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2021.1896332
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/26533/
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Theme-based Second Language Learning through Multimodal Experimental Animation
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Pharyngeal Constriction as a Cause for Late Acquisition and Speech Sound Disorders of Rhotic Sounds in English, Spanish, and French
In: The Downtown Review (2021)
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Defending K-12 Education Against the New Racism
In: Law Faculty Books (2021)
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A comparative Study of the Teaching of Chinese and Swahili Credit Courses at Burundi University
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Improving Chinese Language Learning through Collaborative Kahoot Mode
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Needs Analysis in Teaching Chinese for Special Purposes: From Theory to Practice
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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