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Predictors of decline in self-assessments of health among older people--a 5-year longitudinal study.

2001

Within the framework of the Evergreen project we examined how changes in several indicators of health and functioning and physical activity predicted a decline in self-assessments of health evaluated over a 5-year period in older people by two different measurements: self-rated health (SRH) and self-assessed change in health (SACH). The study group comprised all 75-year-old persons born in 1914 (N = 382) and living in Jyvaskyla, a town in central Finland. At baseline in 1989, 91.6%, and at follow-up 5 years later in 1994, 87.3% of those eligible participated in the interview and 77.2 and 71.3%, respectively, in the examinations in the study centre, focusing on different domains of health an…

Self-assessmentGerontologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studySelf-AssessmentHealth (social science)Activities of daily livingPhysical exerciseInterviews as TopicCognitionHistory and Philosophy of ScienceActivities of Daily LivingmedicineHealth Status IndicatorsHumansLongitudinal StudiesExercise physiologyBaseline (configuration management)ExerciseGeriatric AssessmentFinlandAgedbusiness.industryPublic healthAdaptation PhysiologicalAgeingChronic DiseaseFemalePerceptionbusinessDemographySocial sciencemedicine (1982)
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Avances de investigación en educación matemática

2013

En este documento presentamos un instrumento que hemos diseñado con el objeto de obtener información sobre la ansiedad matemática y la autoconfianza en matemáticas de alumnos que realizan el paso de la educación secundaria a la educación universitaria así como su relación con el género y la elección de titulaciones. Se trata de una entrevista con la que buscamos superar las dificultades de comunicación que se generan cuando se pregunta directamente por sus sentimientos a los adolescentes para lo que hemos recurrido a técnicas proyectivas. En este artículo mostramos además los resultados obtenidos de su aplicación, que permiten valorar su idoneidad. In this paper we present a tool we designe…

Self-confidenceGeneral MathematicsangustiaGenderDegreesAnsiedad matemáticaAspectos afectivosmatemáticasEducationMetodologíasAnsiedadelección de estudiosAutoconfianzaDidáctica de la MatemáticaOtro (alumno)Géneroconfianza en sí mismoInterviewCarrerasOtro (aspectos afectivos)Math anxietyEntrevistaAvances de Investigación en Educación Matemática
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Narratives of identity in adopted adolescents: interview analysis

2016

Aim of the study The aim of the study was to examine the essential aspects of the process of shaping the identity of adopted persons. Subject or material and methods In the study a qualitative method of narrative interview was used. Results The results of the study were then analyzed in terms of self-awareness, family relations and wider social relations, which were described by other adoption researchers as the important factors in the shaping of the adoptive identity. Discussion Analysis of the narratives’ content allowed to establish that in the period of early and late adolescence other essential and vitally important issues play a dominant role in shaping the adoptee’s identity. This a…

Semi-structured interview05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychology0302 clinical medicineadoptive family050902 family studiesNarrative0509 other social sciencesdevelopmental tasksPsychologySocial psychologyadoptionadoptee’s identityArchives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy /Polish Psychiatric Association
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Two approaches to the study of experiences of health and old age: the thematic interview and the narrative method

1994

This paper discusses two methods of data collection for the study of experienced health and old age: the thematic interview and the narrative method, both of which represent the interpretive research paradigm. Two applications of the method are described: the thematic interview was used in a study of patient experiences of health and nursing, and the narrative method in a study of experiences of ageing. The role and utility of the methods are discussed from the point of view of nursing research.

Semi-structured interviewAgingMedical educationData collectionPsychometricsData CollectionHealth StatusNursing researchMEDLINESemanticsSemanticsDevelopmental psychologyInterviews as TopicSelf CareNursing ResearchThematic mapHumansNarrativePsychologyGeneral NursingAgedJournal of Advanced Nursing
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Researching teachers' and parents' perceptions of dialogue

2013

While there has been a great deal of research done on parent involvement and the challenges of conducting effective dialogue in parent–teacher meetings, less attention has been paid to how teachers and parents themselves perceive dialogue. The purpose of the present article is to study whether deliberative principles are vital to teachers' and parents' perceptions of dialogue. The study seeks to answer this question by initiating qualitative interviews with teachers and parents. The findings show that deliberative principles are definitively vital to the participants' perceptions of dialogue. They include basic deliberation values and procedural aspects of deliberation. However, it must be …

Semi-structured interviewArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewsPerceptionPedagogyDeliberationModerationPsychologyPractical implicationsEducationQualitative researchmedia_commonInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
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The early childhood education and care partnership for bilingualism in minority language schooling : collaboration between bilingual families and ped…

2016

Educational partnerships occur at the intersection of early childhood education and care (ECEC), families, and the surrounding community, and have been shown to play a significant role in student success rates in education. There is, however, a gap in research on the role and potential of ‘partnership’ in the case of bilingual families with children enrolled in monolingual minority language ECEC. This study aimed to fill this void by examining parental and practitioner discourses on partnership and on obligations, desires, abilities, and competencies involved in acting on a bilingual childhood in the context of monolingual minority ECEC. Parents in nine Finnish–Swedish bilingual families an…

Semi-structured interviewEarly childhood educationLinguistics and LanguagevarhaiskasvatusDiscourse analysista6121Language and LinguisticsEducationDevelopmental psychologyearly childhood education and careeducational practitionersPedagogyFinno-Ugric languageschildhood bilingualismta516Sociologybilingual familyNeuroscience of multilingualismLanguage policy060201 languages & linguistics06 humanities and the artslanguage policyLanguage planningeducational partnership0602 languages and literaturekielipolitiikkaMinority language
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Rewards, changes and challenges in the role of primary headteachers/principals in England and Finland

2012

Drawing on an analysis of education policies and qualitative research data, the impact of education reform on the roles of English primary headteachers and their Finnish counterparts is examined and compared. Global forces have resulted in similar policy trends in both countries but owing to contrasting cultural values and education traditions there are marked differences in the mechanisms for change at both national and local levels. However, irrespective of globalisation and differing national contexts, there were considerable similarities in the perspectives of headteachers and principals on the rewards and constraints of their role and the realities of leadership and management.

Semi-structured interviewEducation reformEconomic growthGlobalizationPolitical sciencePedagogyPrimary educationCross-culturalComparative educationLife-span and Life-course StudiesEducationInstructional leadershipQualitative researchEducation 3-13
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Engineering students’ conceptions of entrepreneurial learning as part of their education

2015

The purpose of this study was to examine what kinds of conceptions of entrepreneurial learning engineering students expressed in an entrepreneurship course integrated in their study programme. The data were collected during an entrepreneurship course in Estonia that was organised for fourth-year engineering students, using video-recorded group interviews (N = 48) and individual in-depth interviews (N = 16). As a result of the phenomenographic analysis, four qualitatively distinctive conceptions of entrepreneurial learning were discerned. Entrepreneurial learning was seen to involve (1) applying entrepreneurial ideas to engineering, (2) understanding entrepreneurial issues in a new way, (3) …

Semi-structured interviewEntrepreneurshipphenomenographymedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodEducationentrepreneurial learning0502 economics and businessPedagogyoppimiskäsityksetconceptions of learningta516Phenomenographymedia_commonTeamworkintegrative pedagogybusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering050301 educationtiimityöPersonal developmentEngineering educationfenomenografiateamworkbusinessPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementQualitative researchEuropean Journal of Engineering Education
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2014

Biological evolution still lacks representation in school, especially below high school level. In order to find new implications that could help achieve significant improvement in teaching evolution, twelve expert interviews with both renowned researchers and experienced science teachers were conducted. Results of the comparison between the mindsets of scientists and teachers yield the five recommendations that could significantly improve the teaching practices of biological evolution: (1) Evolution should be taught as early as possible and should be exposed as the central concept of biology. (2) Despite the large theoretical framing of biological evolution, many occasions occur for hands-o…

Semi-structured interviewFraming (social sciences)Teaching methodMathematics educationNature of ScienceScience teachersSchool levelEffective teachingEducationQualitative researchUniversal Journal of Educational Research
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Gender discrimination in physics and astronomy: Graduate student experiences of sexism and gender microaggressions

2016

[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] Sexism occurs when men are believed to be superior to women, and is thought to be one of the reasons for women’s underrepresentation in physics and astronomy. The issue of sexism in physics and astronomy has not been thoroughly explored in the physics education literature and there is currently no clear language for discussing sexism in the field. This article seeks to begin a conversation on sexism in physics and astronomy and offer a starting point for language to discuss sexism in research groups and departments. Interviews with 21 women in graduate physics and astronomy programs are analyzed for their individual experi…

Semi-structured interviewGender discriminationseksismiQC1-999General Physics and Astronomy050109 social psychologygraduate programsScience educationEducationMathematics educationGender biasmedicineta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesgender discriminationphysics and astronomyLC8-6691AggressionPhysics05 social sciences050301 educationAstronomySpecial aspects of educationGraduate studentsmicroaggressionsInterview studysexismmedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationPhysical Review Physics Education Research
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