Month: March 2020
Range of outcomes reported in kidney transplantation trials
Anthony Warrens discusses the range of outcomes reported in kidney transplantation trials. Anthony Warrens is Dean for Education…
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Effective Tutors and Tutoring within a Blended Learning Context
Andrew Youde discusses the findings of research that explored the practices of tutors in blended learning contexts. Youde…
University of Huddersfield
New Public Management and the Reform of Education
New Public Management and the Reform of Education addresses complex and dynamic changes to public services by focusing on…
University of Exeter
Prejudice and the Brexit vote
The decision of the UK public in July 2016 to vote to leave the European Union was greeted…
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
The assessment of cognitive errors using an observer-rated method
Cognitive Errors (CEs) are a key construct in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Integral to CBT is that individuals…
McGill University
Leadership: the current state of play
Leadership: The Current State of Play defines contemporary thinking in leadership from both academic and practitioner perspectives. W B Howieson…
Edinburgh Napier University
Practices that influence school numeracy improvement
Since 2008, all Australian students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have been assessed in literacy and…
University of Tasmania
Early growth response genes for response against virus infection
T cells robustly respond to virus infection. Egr-2 and -3 are induced in both naïve and tolerant T…
Barts and London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Economic Uncertainty, Parental Selection and Educational Outcomes
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany experienced an unprecedented temporary drop in fertility driven by…
Royal Holloway, University of London
The future of religious freedom
Patrick Parkinson discusses the future of religious freedom in Australia. Patrick Parkinson is the Academic Dean and Head…
University of Queensland