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The benefits of inclusive education: new challenges for university teachers

2017

Inclusive education is a child’s right, not a privilege. The amount of current attention given to children and to childhood is unprecedented. In a world affected by financial crises, attitudes about children’s needs are very important. Recent years have seen innovations in the focus of research, as political moves that challenge the ways different children have been excluded and silenced. Inclusive education is a real and urgent need for all educational systems around the world. Inside our university, the Teachers Training Department needs to take serious measures to create a professional environment for all the students involved in the initial training for becoming teachers at all levels. …

business.industryProfessional developmentUniversity teachers0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyPublic relationsMetropolitan areaPolitics020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040Political science021105 building & constructionPedagogyProfessional environmentChemistry (relationship)lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessPrivilege (social inequality)Educational systemsMATEC Web of Conferences
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TEACHER TEAMS AND SCHOOLS BECOME LEADERS TO DISSEMINATE INNOVATIVE PRACTICE

2016

We will introduce a study about teachers taking part in networking for personal development and becoming teacher leaders. In 2011 a multilevel national joint collaboration network of schools with innovative experience was created to foster dissemination of new teaching and learning experiences among teachers. In order to organize learning for teachers, a lesson based collaborative continuous teacher professional learning model was implemented. The research shows that conducting and analyzing lessons has helped participants become more competent professionals and develop skills that are crucial for a good leader. Categories characterizing teacher leaders and lead schools were identified. Fac…

business.industryProfessional learning communityPolitical scienceComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONcollaboration network of schools; lesson based collaborative continuous teacher professional learning; teacher leaderPublic relationsbusinessDisseminationPersonal developmentSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Investigation of Latvian Language Program Management Models in Major Worldwide Universities

2019

business.industryProgram managementPolitical sciencelanguageLatvianPublic relationsbusinesslanguage.human_languageHuman, Technologies and Quality of Education, 2019
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Human-Animal Relationships in Supported Housing: Animal Atmospheres for Mental Health Recovery

2021

Being in a relationship with an animal can promote the well-being of people. For many individuals, this usually takes place at home. This study reports about homes for people with mental health problems (with or without co-occurring substance use), who live in supported housing operated by public landlords, entailing tenancies that are usually stricter regarding their pet policies than ordinary homes. We thus addressed the following research questions through ethnographic fieldwork at seven distinct places: which types of human–animal relationships occur in supported housing, and how do they affect the tenants? We analyzed the collected data informed by the Grounded Theory approach and foun…

business.industryPublic housingSocial connectednessmedicine.medical_treatmentAnimal-assisted therapyPublic relationsAffect (psychology)Mental healthethnographySolidarityGrounded theoryBF1-990animalsrecoveryAnimal welfareatmosphereVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260medicinePsychologybusinessPsychologyGeneral Psychologyhuman-animal relationshipmental healthOriginal Research
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Employer Branding Training Development for Public Organisations

2021

In the condition of demographic issues in Europe and competition for specialist between public and private sector on the labour market public organisations’ as employers’ image is an important aspect of development. The research aim is to identify principles of Employer Branding (EB) and ways public organisations can organize and develop employees’ education on this topic. There are EB activities examined in ten socially responsible (SR) organisations from public sector in Latvia. Authors prepare theoretical bases for the research analysing scientific literature to explain the main point of the approaches framework and define the main terms in depth implementing qualitative and quantitative…

business.industryPublic sectorScientific literaturePublic relationsPrivate sectorTraining (civil)Competition (economics)Quantitative researchEmployer brandingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesBusinessMarketingSocial responsibilityGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Family carers and lack of personal time: Descriptions of being outside the sphere of formal help

2011

The aim of this article is to study manifestations of uncomfortable familial commitments. The connection of such commitments to informal family carers' descriptions of problems in accessibility of services and to descriptions of preferences regarding limited use of formal help is examined. The data consists of 21 qualitative interviews of Finnish persons who, alongside their gainful employment, cared for their parent(s). It is argued that the lives of adult children and parent(s) needing care and help are interdependent, and various uncomfortable familial commitments exist due to problems in service provision (accessibility of services) or the reluctance of parents to accept formal help (us…

business.industryQualitative interviewsService provisionmedia_common.quotation_subjectta5142Public relationsInterdependenceUse of servicesMedicineGainful employmentSocial carebusinessSocial psychologyPersonal timemedia_commonNordic Social Work Research
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Knowledge behaviors when the commons are at stake: Insights from the Covid-19 crisis

2020

How do people’s beliefs on the likely system-level consequences of circulating a certain piece of knowledge influence those people’s knowledge behaviors? To address this question, we leverage the most recent developments of the theory of the commons as learning systems. According to this theory, people are strongly responsive to perceived threats to the commons they (may) benefit from, and strive to learn and respond accordingly. Through this theoretical lens, we analyze thick qualitative data (January-April 2020) from the Covid-19 crisis, which resulted in unprecedented visibility of commons-related knowledge behaviors. The contribution of this inductive study is fourfold. First, we identi…

business.industryQualitative propertyCognitionCrisis managementPublic relationssystem resilienceTechnology managementLeverage (negotiation)Taxonomy (general)common goodknowledge sharing system resilience common goodSociologyCommonsbusinessknowledge sharingOpen innovation
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RDF-Based Web Information Integration System: A Travel System Use Case

2018

Enterprises are continually faced with the challenge of integrating heterogeneous systems with incompatible interfaces, data structures (Source structured relational databases, semi-structured sources, XML, or unstructured documents: texts), access mode and technologies. When companies adopt SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), that provides an alternative to traditional design of applications by allowing a designer to assemble and compose existing services that implement the functions of a given application domain, they realize that there is a significant risk that Web services only do not solve the problem of compatibility in the data. Our paper gives a solution to these issues by setting…

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Integration of distributed healthcare records: publishing legacy data as XML documents compliant with CEN/TC251 ENV13606

2003

To support co-operative work among health professionals and institutions it is necessary to share healthcare information about patients in a meaningful way. But, nowadays, in most hospitals health data are distributed across several information systems whose interconnection is difficult to achieve, this leads to the so-called islands of information. This paper briefly describes the architecture, design and implementation of the PANGEA system. PANGEA allows healthcare professionals to access patient information stored in heterogeneous autonomous information systems through a set of formal aggregates of health data based on the European pre-standard of Healthcare Record Architecture ENV13606 …

business.industryRelational databaseComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocoleMixWorld Wide WebPublishingHealth careInformation systemCanonical modelArchitecturebusinesscomputerXML16th IEEE Symposium Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2003. Proceedings.
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Genres of participation in social networking systems: A study of the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election

2010

Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15158-3_9 In the Norwegian context, eParticipation in the form of online campaigning has been on the agenda since 2001. After Obama’s successful presidential campaign in 2008, expectations about the use of SNS in the Norwegian parliamentary election were high. This study explores genres of participation in the early stages of the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election campaign. The main finding is that the political parties have seen the need for a presence in SNS’, and that a genre repertoire for political communication through SNS is beginning to evolve. However, ther…

business.industryRepertoirePolitical communicationContext (language use)Presidential campaignNorwegianPublic relationslanguage.human_languagePoliticsPolitical sciencelanguageVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321businesseParticipation social networking systems genre theory genre repertoire election campaign
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