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        Delirium assessment and management : a qualitative study on aged-care nurses’ experiences 

        Jauny, Ray; Parsons, John (Unitec ePress, 2017-11-13)
        Aged residential care (ARC) residents with morbid health conditions frequently experience delirium. This condition is associated with diminished quality of life, preventable morbidity and untimely death. It is challenging ...
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        Designing blended learning to foster students’ digital information literacy : developing an in(ter)vention 

        Schwenger, Bettina (2017-01)
        How to integrate online with face-to-face learning appropriately is an often-discussed question as New Zealand tertiary institutions increasingly offer blended learning. In this context, there is a need to develop students’ ...
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        Developing research skills and capability in higher education: Combining collaborative research with mentoring 

        Jiao, Xiaomin; Kumar, Reshmi; Billot, Jennie; Smith, Richard (2011)
        Mentoring provides an effective way of assisting emerging researchers to understand more fully how academics engage in research activities, enhance their research skills and gain confidence in pursuing their own research ...
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        Development and use of Moodle for online student support 

        Hobbs, Moira; Hynson, Yvonne (2013)
        In the current educational climate in the world today, there is an increasing use of technology and social media for learning, by both students and language teachers. With this in mind, and to meet the perceived associated ...
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        Development and Use of Moodle for Online Student Support 

        Hobbs, Moira; Hynson, Yvonne (Kanda University of International Studies, 2013-09)
        In the current educational climate in the world today, there is an increasing use of technology and social media for learning, by both students and language teachers. With this in mind, and to meet the perceived associated ...
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        Digital storytelling in the foreign language classroom 

        Reinders, Hayo (National University of Singapore, 2010-01-11)
        Digital storytelling is a compelling activity for the language classroom. Easy to use for both writing and speaking practice, digital storytelling can be a good way to motivate students to use the language both inside and ...
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        Do advisory sessions encourage independent learning? 

        Reinders, Hayo (Reflections, 2008)
        Many self-access centres, writing centres and individual teachers around the world offer tertiary students help with their (academic) writing by offering feedback on essays. Many students appear to use such services expecting ...
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        Do classroom textbooks encourage learner autonomy? 

        Reinders, Hayo; Balçikanli, Cem (Hacettepe Universitesi * Egitim Dergisi (Turkey), 2011)
        The development of learner autonomy is widely seen as beneficial in preparing students for lifelong learning. It is also recognised that most learners need explicit instruction in skills for independent learning. Classrooms ...
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        Documentary analysis hui : an emergent bricolage method for culturally responsive qualitative research 

        Cardno, Carol; Rosales-Anderson, N.; McDonald, M. (2017)
        This paper is about the adoption of a novel way of using documentary analysis in order to be culturally responsive in a research setting. It describes an original method, located in an actual empirical study in a wānanga, ...
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        Dressing up play: Rethinking play and playfulness from socio-cultural perspectives 

        Alcock, Sophie (2009)
        Play is complex, contradictory, and sometimes chaotic. It has been described in such contrary ways as: both work and fun, pleasurable, purposeful and also without purpose, intrinsically motivated, yet socially and biologically ...
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        E-learning and social media: Using Facebook to create an online community among applied social practice postgraduate students during a COVID-19 lockdown 

        Rangiwai, Byron (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
        This paper will discuss the use of Facebook as a means for creating an online community to support e-learning among applied social practice postgraduate students in the School of Healthcare and Social Practice at Unitec ...
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        EAP : imagining a new tertiary community 

        Malthus, Caroline; Widin, J. (Association for Academic Language and Learning, 2018-07-04)
        Through a case study of an English for Academic Purposes and academic readiness program in Lao PDR, this article explores how the particular needs of the students can be taken into account in the design and teaching ...
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        Earlier visual N1 latencies in expert video-game players: A temporal basis of enhanced visuospatial performance 

        Latham, Andrew J.; Patston, Lucy; Westermann, Christine; Kirk, Ian J.; Tippett, L.J. (Public Library of Science, 2013-09-18)
        Increasing behavioural evidence suggests that expert video game players (VGPs) show enhanced visual attention and visuospatial abilities, but what underlies these enhancements remains unclear. We administered the Poffenberger ...
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        Ecological counter-narratives of interdependent wellbeing 

        Ritchie, Jenny (University of Melbourne, 2011)
        This paper reports some insights garnered from a recent research project in Aotearoa (New Zealand) which explored possibilities for enacting ecological sustainability within early childhood education. The project was ...
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        Educational middle change leaders in New Zealand: The meat in the sandwich 

        Marshall, Steven (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2012-06)
        This article reports findings from a larger study into the role of middle leaders of change in New Zealand Higher Education. The study discusses the perceptions of being in the ‘middle’ and how change leaders reconcile ...
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        Effective spelling strategies for students with dyslexia in Hong Kong secondary schools 

        Chan, N.W.Y.; Zhang, Kaili Chen (2014)
        This study examines the effectiveness of five spelling strategies used to teach junior secondary school students with dyslexia. Participants were 30 secondary school teachers in Hong Kong. The teachers commented on five ...
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        The effects of aural input enhancement on L2 acquisition 

        Reinders, Hayo; Cho, Meiyoung (University of Hawai‘i, National Foreign Language Resource Center., 2013-07)
        Input enhancement involves attempts to direct the learner’s attention to specific linguistic forms in target language input (Sharwood Smith, 1993). One way to do this is by manipulating the input in order to attract learners’ ...
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        The effects of implicit and explicit instructions on acquisition of two English grammatical structures 

        Reinders, Hayo (2008)
        The use of tasks is often seen as a means for preparing learners for real-life communication, a way of providing learners with opportunities to practise meaningful communication and to acquire implicit knowledge. “It ...
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        Encouraging autonomy with an online language support system 

        Reinders, Hayo (Asia-Pacific Association for Computer-Assisted Language Learning, 2010-02)
        In this article we describe the results of a small study into the implementation of a new institutional language support system in an academic English class at a Thai University. The system was designed to encourage ...
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        Encouraging proofreading and revision 

        Reinders, Hayo (National University of Singapore, 2010-01-11)
        Recent years have seen a lot of interest in learner autonomy. Although many teachers can see the value of encouraging in learners more awareness of the learning process, and the ability to make decisions about their learning ...

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