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Praxis, Pedagogy and Teachers’ Professionalism in England
Published 2020-09-01“…The article considers current teachers’ participation in educational research in England and whether Stenhouse’s perception that such involvement was necessary to stall the political undermining of democratic teacher professionalism has been addressed. …”
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General Introduction: “Chamelion like” England
Published 2015-06-01Subjects: “…early modern England…”
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Großstadtpolitik in England — Das Beispiel Manchester
Published 2008-03-01Subjects: “…England…”
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Narratives from parents in England and Norway
Published 2015-07-01“… The framework for assessment in child protection, as well as the context of the welfare state, differs between England and Norway. Assessments in England are structured in terms of a set model (the triangle) and procedures to be followed, whereas in Norway there are few national guidelines and not a set model for assessments. …”
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Being Mad in Early Modern England
Published 2015-11-01“…Thus, I briefly review the most important surviving documents about the treatment of mental disorders in England of Elizabethan and Jacobian period, organizing the argument around the well-known markers: diagnostics and aetiology, therapy, organization of the asylum, the public image of the mentally ill……”
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Accelerating Control of Pertussis in England and Wales
Published 2012-01-01“…As in other industrialized countries, surveillance data during 1998–2009 showed that pertussis in England and Wales mainly persists in young infants (i.e., <3 months of age), teenagers, and adults. …”
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Parents’ experiences of neonatal care in England
Published 2015-11-01“…With the greater need for specialist neonatal care in England over the last decade, increased attention has been given to developing and implementing quality measures to ensure that babies and their families receive the highest quality care. …”
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Seasonal distribution of psychiatric births in England.
Published 2012-01-01“…We aimed to investigate whether the risk of schizophrenia (SC), bipolar affective disorder (BAD) and recurrent depressive disorder (RDD) is influenced by month of birth in England to a similar extent as other countries using the largest cohort of English patients collected to date (n = 57,971). …”
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The Ethnonym Geordie in North East England
Published 2015-06-01“…Abstract What are the origins and history of the ethnonym Geordie in North East England? How does this history — which according to some authorities has never adequately been explained — help us to understand its current usage and meanings? …”
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