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professional development
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the journal of applied psychology
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BMC medical education
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nursing inquiry
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Trials
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Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
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Journal of genetic counseling
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health information and libraries journal
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American journal of public health
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academic pediatrics
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therapeutic innovation & regulatory science
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Postgraduate Medical Journal
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health promotion and chronic disease prevention in canada : research, policy and practice
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Journal of Learning Disabilities
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early childhood research quarterly
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international journal of stem education
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the american psychologist
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jamba (potchefstroom, south africa)
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american journal of community psychology
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The Medical journal of Malaysia
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Currents in pharmacy teaching & learning
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american journal of pharmaceutical education
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cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology
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early childhood education journal
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journal of nutrition education and behavior
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otolaryngologia polska = the polish otolaryngology
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nursing older people
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american journal of audiology
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Developmental biology
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Bibliographies
169
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Pediatric Chief Resident Exchange Program - A Novel Method to Share Educational Ideas Across Training Programs.
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A Public Health of Consequence: Shifting the Cultural Narrative From Churning Grants to a Scholarship of Consequence.
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A professional development programme for care home nurses in east London.
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A mixed method, multiperspective evaluation of a near peer teaching programme.
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Supporting Out-of-School Time Staff in Low Resource Communities: A Professional Development Approach.
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Learning to teach: how a formal teaching qualification improved our practice.
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First generation college students demographic, socio-economic status, academic experience, successes, and challenges at pharmacy schools in the United States.
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Report of the 2018-2019 Student Affairs Standing Committee.
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Report of the 2018-2019 Research and Graduate Affairs Committee.
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Leveling the Joint Task Force Core Competencies for Clinical Research Professionals.
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Perceptions and psychosocial judgement of patients with acne vulgaris.
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Teachers' roles and identities in student-centered classrooms.
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Ethical and professional challenges encountered by Japanese healthcare professionals who provide genetic counseling services.
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Facing the challenge of genetic counselors' need for rapid continuing education about genomic technologies.
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Genetic counselors with advanced skills: I. Refining a model of advanced training.
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Counseling for pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and their parents: A pilot descriptive study.
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Genetic counselors with advanced skills: II. A new career trajectory framework.
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An ethical framework for genetic counseling in the genomic era.
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Further validation of the Genetic Counseling Self-Efficacy Scale (GCSES): Its relationship with personality characteristics.
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Contextual Factors Influence Professional Development Attendance Among Child Care Providers in Nebraska.
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Emergence of a transnational LGBTI psychology: Commonalities and challenges in advocacy and activism.
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Promoting Counseling Skills in Audiology Clinical Supervisors: Considerations for Professional Development.
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Professional societies can play a vital role in career development.
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Encouraging residents' professional development and career planning: the role of a development-oriented performance assessment.
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Thoughts and expectations of young professionals about the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM).
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Editorial – Advancing health promotion through professional development
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校長專業發展之研究―指標建構 professional development of principals: constructing of indicators
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modern reality of professional development of a future teacher of physical culture: informative-educational environment
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beyond traditional scientific training: the importance of community and empowerment for women in ecology and evolutionary biology
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the most appropriate mentoring practice by a cooperating teacher during practical teaching internship
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nurses’ experience of creating an artistic instrument as a form of professional development: an arts-informed narrative inquiry
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the effect of trained principals on the professional (self) development of employees
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professional development through teaching portfolio
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a proposal of framework for professional development of turkish teachers with respect to information and communication technologies
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steering committee members in school networks: distinctions in admission processes
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corporate training as an element of formation and development of labour resources in the innovation economy
37
as ações pedagógicas do professor de educação física do ensino superior: analogias com a trajetória formativa = action pedagogical teacher of physical education in higher education: a journey with formative analogies
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Preferred modalities for delivering continuing education to the public health workforce: a scoping review.
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widely assumed but thinly tested: do employee volunteers’ self-reported skill improvements reflect the nature of their volunteering experience?
40
СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ПОДХОДЫ К ПОНИМАНИЮ МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНОЙ КОММУНИКАТИВНОЙ КОМПЕТЕНЦИИ И СПОСОБОВ ЕЕ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ У УЧАЩИХСЯ
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professional orientation and enrollment of secondary school graduates at the university
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conference this! lead pipers compare conference experiences
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Perception on Lesson Study of Junior High School Teachers in the New Normal Education
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Microlearning: Evidence-based education that is effective for busy professionals and short attention spans.
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Le codesign d’une plateforme numérique fondé sur des principes au service de l’agentivité des enseignantes et des enseignants en contexte de développement professionnel | Co-Design of a Digital Platform Based on Principles Supporting Teachers’ Agency in the Context of Professional Development
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A Sandtray a Day Keeps the Doctor at Play: Using Sandtray for Personal and Professional Development
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Computer science education: online content modules and professional development for secondary teachers in west tennessee—a case study
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Transformative learning for computer science teachers: Examining how educators learn e-textiles in professional development
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Effective computer science teacher professional development: Beauty and joy of computing 2018
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Head Start Teachers' Professional Development, Well-being, Attitudes, and Practices: Understanding Changes Over Time and Predictive Associations.
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Professional development in TBI for educators: the importance of context.
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Diverse Pathways in Early Childhood Professional Development: An Exploration of Early Educators in Public Preschools, Private Preschools, and Family Child Care Homes.
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Fostering High-Quality Teaching with an Enriched Curriculum and Professional Development Support: The Head Start REDI Program.
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Individual Factors Associated with Professional Development Training Outcomes of the Head Start REDI Program.
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Effects of Web-Mediated Professional Development Resources on Teacher-Child Interactions in Pre-Kindergarten Classrooms.
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Enhancing early literacy skills for preschool children: bringing a professional development model to scale.
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Professional development aimed at increasing the quality of language input during storybook interactions lessons from one head start teacher’s experiences
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Supporting the professional development of early childhood teachers in head start: A case of acquiring technology proficiency
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The place of community in professional development: A study of newly qualified teachers and newly appointed heads of department engaged in the masters in teaching and learning
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Head Start classroom teachers’ and assistant teachers’ perceptions of professional development using a LEARN framework
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Implementation Fidelity of a Coaching-Based Professional Development Program for Improving Head Start Teachers' Literacy and Language Instruction
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The place of community in professional development: A study of newly qualified teachers and newly appointed heads of department engaged in the Masters in Teaching and Learning
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His ideas are in my head: peer-to-peer teacher observations as professional development
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Exploring Head Start Teachers' Early Language and Literacy Knowledge: Lessons from the ExCELL Professional Development Intervention
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We Look More, Listen More, Notice More: Impact of Sustained Professional Development on Head Start Teachers' Inquiry-Based and Culturally-Relevant Science Teaching Practices
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An iterative approach to the development of a professional development intervention for head start teachers
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Effects of an Early Literacy Professional Development Intervention on Head Start Teachers and Children
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Growing the leadership talent pool: Perceptions of heads, middle leaders and classroom teachers about professional development and leadership succession planning within their own schools
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Patterns of teacher-child conversations in head start classrooms: Implications for an empirically grounded approach to professional development
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Benefits of mentoring: Head start teacher perceptions of the effectiveness of a local implementation of a teacher professional development initiative
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Teacher leadership as a key element for enhancing teacher professional development
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Secondary School Teachers’ Perception of “Teacher Professional Development”: A Case Study of Teachers from Five Districts of Uganda.
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Categorising the broad impacts of continuing professional development: a scoping review.
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Social Media Skills for Professional Development in Psychiatry and Medicine.
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The Growth of Higher Educators for Social Justice: Collaborative Professional Development in Higher Education
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Self-care strategies for professional development: Transcendental meditation reduces compassion fatigue and improves resilience for nurses
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How teachers integrate a math computer game: Professional development use, teaching practices, and student achievement
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Improving Engagement with Biomechanics: Student Perspectives and A Professional Development Initiative.
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Facilitators’ adaptation practices of curriculum material resources for professional development courses
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The role of lesson study in teacher learning and professional development of EFL teachers in Turkey: A case study
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Teaching and Assessing Metadiscoursal Features in Argumentative Writing: A Professional Development Training for EFL Teachers
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Critical friends group (CFG): Inquiry-based professional development model for turkish EFL teachers
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Peer coaching as a means of EFL teachers’ professional development
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The relationship between EFL teachers’ continuing professional development and their self-efficacy: A structural equation modeling approach
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Designing and validating teachers' professional development scale: Iranian EFL contexts in focus
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Iranian public school and private institute EFL teachers’ perception towards self-initiated professional development
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Professional development of EFL teachers through rotatory peer supervision
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An investigation of Turkish EFL teachers' development through an online professional development program
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An expert EFL reading teacher’s readers club: reader identity and teacher professional development
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Continuing Professional Development Strategies: A Model for the Iranian EFL Teachers’ Success
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EFL teachers’ emotions: The driving force of sustainable professional development
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Exploring Change in EFL Teachers' Perceptions of Professional Development
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Understanding by design (UbD) in efl teaching: Teachers’ professional development and students’ achievement
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Professional development needs of primary EFL teachers: perspectives of teachers and teacher educators
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Peer observation: A key factor to improve Iranian EFL teachers’ professional development
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Implementation of SMART teaching 3.0: Mobile-based self-directed EFL teacher professional development
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Professional development of Mexican secondary EFL teachers: Views and willingness to engage in classroom research
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An Exploration of Professional Development Programs for Teachers of Collaborative Teaching of EFL in Taiwan: A Case Study
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The multilayered peer coaching model and the in-service professional development of tertiary EFL teachers
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The workshop in the multilayered peer coaching model for tertiary EFL teachers' in-service professional development
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Recommendation for sustaining the in-service professional development of tertiary EFL teachers