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El aprendizaje de la lecto-escritura de alumnos disléxicos mediante el método Gate. Un estudio en las escuelas de enseñanza primaria de Catania (Ital…

2021

Rights reside in people, but the laws specify them and make them effective. The law must guarantee all students equal opportunities in learning: ensure early diagnosis; reward emotional and social difficulties; use specific strategies and educational resources, appropriate assesment and evaluation; ensure communication and collaboration among family, school and health services; achieve full social and professional integration (Law 170/2010). This study aims to analyze the difficulties that dyslexic students encounter in accessing the language code and the adaptation of the Gate method (Taiocchi, 2009) to the students of a primary school in Catania, its application and evaluation of results …

study methodsreading difficulty:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]learning difficultyUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍAreading strategy
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Alia: Antropologia di una comunità dell'entroterra siciliano

2002

In the spring of 1995, during works for the rehabilitation of a wall that closed the grotto of the Old Cemetery in the Sicilian village of Alia, the skeletal remains of the victims of the cholera outbreak of 1837 that had been rapidly interred here were brought to light. From that moment on, the Alia project was developed without interruption, analysing the biological evolution of the local population by exploiting study methods characteristic of different anthropological disciplines, such as skeletal biology, population genetics and biodemography. The book renders account of research completed and in progress carried out by academics from the Universities of Florence, Palermo, Parma, Cagli…

Study methodsGeographySkeletal biologyLocal populationBiological evolutionAncient historyHumanitiesCholera outbreak
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A Systematic Literature Review of Historic Garden Management and Its Economic Aspects

2020

Historic gardens are important parts of humanity’s built heritage within the designed landscape, providing many environmental, economic and socio-cultural benefits. Management is a key part of their conservation, perhaps the most difficult because it is costly, must be continual, and requires a skilled workforce. This systematic review looks at the literature addressing historic garden management, with special attention regarding the social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainability. Academic studies on this subject come from many different disciplines, making it both stimulating and fragmented. It is now time to consolidate these interdisciplinary efforts into a clear vision, in…

0106 biological sciencesValue (ethics)Geography Planning and DevelopmentSubject (philosophy)TJ807-830010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sourcesheritage value assessmentStudy methodsPolitical scienceSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleCultural heritage managementhistoric garden typeconservation policyGE1-350historic garden typesconservation planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryurban landscapePublic relationsEnvironmental sciencessocial economic and environmental sustainabilitySystematic reviewheritage managementWorkforceSustainabilityinterdisciplinary approachesBuilt heritagebusiness010606 plant biology & botanySustainability
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Climate Change Education in the Curricula of Technical and Classical Universities

2010

Climate change education is becoming an integral part of the education in study programs at universities in Latvia offering environmental education study programs. In this article, a comparison of approaches of climate change education in classical (University of Latvia) and technical (Riga Technical University) are discussed. Requirements of the labour market are the key factors influencing study content and study methods. Therefore, consultations with major stakeholders and with academics involved in environmental education (e.g. the Council of Environmental Education and Science), may be some of the main tools to implement new concepts.

Engineering managementEnvironmental educationKey factorsStudy methodsbusiness.industryPolitical scienceTechnical universityClimate changeEngineering ethicsbusinessCurriculum
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Impact of completeness of ascertainment of minor stroke on stroke incidence: implications for ideal study methods.

2013

Background and Purpose— Reliable comparisons of stroke incidence are important. To determine the impact of systematic assessment of patients referred with transient ischemic attack on the measured incidence and severity of stroke, we compared 2 population-based studies. Methods— Patients with first-ever stroke ascertained during 2006 through 2010 from the Dijon Stroke Registry and the Oxford Vascular (OXVASC) Study were studied. Both studies comply with the criteria for ideal incidence studies, but the OXVASC Study also systematically assessed all patients referred with transient ischemic attack. Stroke severity was measured by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. Results— Among…

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