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Online mathematics teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: The perspective of lecturers and students

2021

The global spread of the novel coronavirus, Covid-19, reached Norway at the end of February 2020. MatRIC, Centre for Research, Innovation and Coordination of Mathematics Teaching conducted a national survey in Norwegian higher education institutions (HEIs) during June-July 2020 to explore lecturers’ and students’ experiences of online mathematics teaching and learning and to enable sharing of solutions to the challenges encountered. One hundred and twenty-seven students and eighteen lecturers participated in this survey. In this presentation, we will share some of the findings of the survey in relation to the following two themes: challenges of learning and teaching mathematics online, and …

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Perspective (graphical)PandemicComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280::Fagdidaktikk: 283Peer reviewNordic Journal of STEM Education
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CORPORATE WRONGDOING AND AUDIENCE SUPPORT: LESSONS FROM THE PARMALAT SCANDAL

2014

Audience decisions regarding whether to continue to support a corporation after it has been perceived as culpable for socially irresponsible behaviour is “coin of the realm” in selecting which firms (or which parts of a firm) will be able to survive a CSI-scandal. This paper analyses the main dimensions underlying post-CSI audience support decisions. Our empirical setting is an embedded polar case of audience support following a severe CSI scandal. Though we apply the framework developed in the nascent stream of attribution theory in CSI to comprehend the subjective processes underlying audience reactions, this study adds a number of dimensions to those already included in attribution studi…

Corporate wrongdoing scandal process firm survivalSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese
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Value congruence in health care priority setting: social values, institutions and decisions in three countries

2014

AbstractMost developed democracies have faced the challenge of priority setting in health care by setting up specialized agencies to take decisions on which medical services to include in public health baskets. Under the influence of Daniels and Sabin’s seminal work on the topic, agencies increasingly aim to fulfil criteria of procedural justice, such as accountability and transparency. We assume, however, that the institutional design of agencies also and necessarily reflects substantial value judgments on the respective weight of distributive principles such as efficiency, need and equality. The public acceptance of prioritization decisions, and eventually of the health care system at lar…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonPrioritizationmedicine.medical_specialtyHuman RightsSocial ValuesProcedural justiceSocial value orientationsEfficiency OrganizationalCongruence (geometry)GermanyHealth caremedicineHumansHealthcare DisparitiesHealth Care RationingPriority settingActuarial sciencePublic economicsHealth Prioritiesbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthPoliticsHealth Status DisparitiesUnited KingdomPolicyAccountabilityGovernment RegulationFranceBusinessDelivery of Health CareModels EconometricHealth Economics, Policy and Law
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GDP Density Disparities in Old Europe: Theil Decomposition in Cross-Country Historical Perspective

2011

The political, social and economic aspects of Old Europe have experienced profound changes over the last century. The levels and variations of GDP provide a good, though partial, representation of these changes with specific reference to the economic development. According to historical data, GDP shows strong increases in Europe; among these countries also Italy. But, what can we say about the cross-country income inequality? In this paper, we analyze cross-country disparities of GDP density from 1870 to 2008 in fourteen western European countries. In particular, we use a Duro-Esteban decomposition of the Theil index to identify the separate contribution of GDP per capita and population den…

Cross-country inequality.Theil decompositionSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaGDP density
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Vairogdziedzera vēža sastopamība pacientiem ar akromegāliju

2016

Akromegālija ir reta endokrīna saslimšana, kas raksturojas ar paaugstinātu STH un IGF-1 sekrēciju. Zināms, ka akromegālijas slimniekiem ir paaugstināts audzēju risks. 54-65% akromegālijas pacientiem ir nodoza struma. Pēc literatūras datiem 5-10% mezglu ir maligni, kas liek domāt, ka arī vairogdziedzera vēža risks akromegālijas pacientiem ir lielāks. Literatūrā ir dažādi pētījumi, kuros ir minēta cukura diabēta (CD) saistība ar audzējiem. Glikozes regulācijas traucējumi ir bieža akromegālijas blakus slimība un ir maz pētījumu par to lomu vairogdziedzera patoloģiju attīstībā. Vēl joprojām akromegālijas pacientiem tiek pētīti iespējamie audzēju attīstības mehānismi. Pētījuma mērķis ir noskaidr…

Cukura diabētsAkromegālijaAudzējiNodoza strumaVairogdziedzera vēzisMedicīna
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Was the Christian conquest of al-Andalus irreversible?

2012

The consideration of the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa as a turning point in history must necessarily be contemplated within the larger framework of the incapacity shown by Andalusi society to oppose the conquering dynamics manifested by the Iberian feudal aristocracies and monarchies since the conquest of Toledo (1085). This is a crucial matter that cannot be seen in isolation from the wider context of the expansion of Latin Christendom. In this regard, the present article suggests a comparison between the disparate fortunes of the Iberian kingdoms and the Latin principalities in the East through the critical assessment of three factors: (i) dissemination of, and role played by the ideolog…

Cultural StudiesHistoryAl andalusBattleHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectFeudalismContext (language use)Ancient historyGenealogyCONQUESTKingdomMonarchyIdeologymedia_commonJournal of Medieval Iberian Studies
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El llibre de la Çuna e Xara en dos bibliotecas valencianas del siglo XV

2019

Este trabajo estudia la presencia del libro llamado Llibre de la Çuna e Xara, por el que se regían las aljamas musulmanas valencianas durante la Edad Media, en dos bibliotecas valencianas dispares. Una la del noble Ferran Ximénez d’Arenós, señor de Alberic, y la otra de Joan Lopiç, párroco de Silla. En la primera obedece a una mejor ejecución de la jurisdicción civil y criminal entre sus vasallos musulmanes, en la segunda para conseguir una evangelización efectiva de esa población musulmana. This article analyzes the presence of book denominated Llibre de la Çuna e Xarain two Valencian libraries. Muslims are governed by all laws and rules of that book during Medieval Age in the Kingdom of V…

Cultural StudiesHistoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsTo evangelizemedia_common.quotation_subjectSuna e XaraCivil and criminal jurisdictionEvangelizaciónValencianevangelizaciónKingdomJurisdicción civil y criminalsillaLandlord:HISTORIA [UNESCO]albericmedia_commonMudejarmúdejarUNESCO::HISTORIAArtsuna e xaralanguage.human_languageAlbericSillalanguageMúdejarHumanities
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Poder Real Africano. Propaganda y legitimación de Juba I (ca. 60-46 a. C.) a través de sus emisiones helenísticas

2019

Este artículo tiene como objetivo presentar un estado de la cuestión acerca de las acuñaciones monetarias del rey númida Juba I. Históricamente nos encontramos ante la Segunda Guerra Civil Romana mantenida entre Pompeyo y Julio César (49-45 a. C.), donde Juba I apoya al «bando pompeyano». Las monedas de Juba I son producto de dicho acontecimiento y tienen su explicación en el pago de tropas contratadas. Además, las leyendas monetarias se insertan dentro de la propaganda e inciden en la posterior legitimación del trono númida, en manos de Juba I. This paper aims to present a state of the question about the coins struck by Juba I, king of Numidia. Historically we find ourselves before the Sec…

Cultural StudiesHistoryÁfricaacuñacioneslcsh:History (General) and history of Europemedia_common.quotation_subjectcoinageArtKingdom of Numidialcsh:History (General)lcsh:D1-2009Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)reino de numidialcsh:DAfricabimetallismReino de NumidiabimetalismoHumanitiesmedia_commonáfricaEl Futuro del Pasado
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Un asesinato en la Valldigna (Valencia, 1492)

2005

In 1492, a fatal robbery was committed in a small village in the Kingdom of Valencia. This article analyses the statements of the witnesses to a confession of this crime that were recorded in an Arabic document. The document provides evidence for the application of sharī'a law among Muslims in a territory that was no longer part of an Islamic state - in this case, the meting out of punishments for blood crimes. The survival of the document as part of the case file of the Christian court that adjudicated the case shows that the Valencian justice system considered valid documents produced by a Muslim judge, by a court clerk or by a notary. Moreover, these decisions were provided in Arabic wit…

Cultural StudiesLegal normHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorylcsh:CB3-482lcsh:Islammedia_common.quotation_subjectBP1-253Islamlcsh:History of CivilizationConfessionEconomic JusticeIslamValencianlanguage.human_languageKingdomState (polity)LawPhenomenonlanguageHistory of CivilizationCB3-482lcsh:BP1-253media_commonAl-Qanṭara
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De la aljama a la corte: aproximación biográfica del médico converso valenciano Pere Pintor (<em>ca</em>. 1423-1508)

2019

This paper deals with the biography of the doctor from Valencia Pere Pintor, a member of a family of Valencian Jewish conversos. He was a doctor who, after training at the Estudi General in Lleida, worked for nearly thirty years in the city of Valencia, in the service of the municipal council, numerous noblemen, and the royal household. As a doctor, he became very successful and well known, and he amassed great wealth in parallel to his social advancement. All this was placed in jeopardy with the establishment, in 1481, of the court of the Holy Inquisition in the kingdom of Valencia, which fiercely attacked and repressed Pintor and his family. As a result of this he left Valencia and moved …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryJudaismReligious studiesBiography06 humanities and the artsMunicipal councilBrotherLanguage and LinguisticsValencianlanguage.human_language060104 historyKingdomlanguage0601 history and archaeologyHumanitiesSefarad
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