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(School of Community Health Sciences)

Can you teach an old dog new tricks?: Engaging health professionals in health economics teaching.

Most health economics research is undertaken by health economists, who hope the evidence will be used by health professionals… (265 word resource by Tracey Sach; January 2004).

 

Perceptions of student engagement in a research-driven university.

Student engagement is critical to learning in higher education. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain… (397 word resource by Tracey Sach; September 2004).

 

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Using laboratory classes to teach experimental design. "The Biomedical Sciences are subjects that are or appear to be heavily dependent on…"   (Mar 2006)

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Inclusivity as a basis for group discussions.   (Nov 2009; 4 min 26s video; 15 views)

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Asking questions of students in lectures.   (Jul 2004; 2 min 28s video; 672 views)

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