Sentences with phrase «didactic knowledge»

Results showed significant improvements in substance use (both alcohol and drug), trauma - related symptoms, suicide risk, suicidal thoughts, social adjustment, family functioning, problem solving, depression, cognitions about substance use, and didactic knowledge related to the treatment.
The medical assisting standards of both CAAHEP and ABHES require that students master both the didactic knowledge as well as the psychomotor competencies necessary for safe medication administration.
Specifically, the Ad Hoc Committee concluded that — by ensuring that all future CMAs (AAMA) would have demonstrated both psychomotor skills as well as didactic knowledge by completing a CAAHEP - accredited medical assisting program — the AAMA would be able to fend off attacks on the practice rights of CMAs (AAMA).
To fulfill this purpose, a credentialing body (such as the CB) must do the following in order to identify professionals who demonstrate sufficient didactic knowledge, psychomotor skills, and professional attributes and characteristics:

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During the same period, didactics became established as a technical field yielding scientifically grounded knowledge about teaching methods.
Graduate school provides students with a didactic framework of knowledge upon which they can build a vastly more detailed but more narrowly focused range of interests.
Co-author Lizzy Pope, Associate Professor and Director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics at the University of Vermont explains: «a medical doctor would be more influenced by this style of messaging because they have the knowledge base to process the message and feel a duty to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
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A lot of ways were experimented but the transdisciplinary teaching and learning still are obstructed by the disciplinary structured system of education and the poor knowledge of the teachers about the transdisciplinary methods (didactics).
Often, we tend to «dump» knowledge in a didactic manner — hardly engrossing for the learner.
The project aimed to offer an example of good didactic practice for achieving a holistic integrative view on the knowledge about water.
The nature of instruction in schools continues to be «information rich and experience poor» with teacher directed, didactic transfer of knowledge being the predominant pedagogy.
When students began to generate knowledge during VTS lessons rather than simply receive it, teachers began to see the educational process as less didactic and more student - centered and open - ended.
The mission statement of the ACVN today is «The primary objective of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition is to advance the specialty area of veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate programs.»
Promote knowledge, dissemination and communication of artworks and cultural identity in the museum's artistic holdings, and develop didactic activities with respect to its contents.
This multicomponent approach (including didactic, experiential, and reflective foci) was intended to encourage transfer of knowledge and techniques from the learning environment into clinical practice.
In one project, HIV - related knowledge, attitudes and behaviors are targeted through both didactic and skills - based activities.
The training integrates infant and early childhood mental health principles and knowledge of early childhood education and development, and is comprised of four key elements: a didactic training seminar; a clinical conference; clinical supervision; and direct consultation experience (Johnson & Brinamen, 2005).
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