2. Introduction 📚 In the introduction, you should set the pace very clearly. You can even raise a question or quote someone you interviewed in the research phase. It must provide adequate background information on the topic. The background may include analyses of previous studies on your to...
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Although “impairments” are physiological in origin, from a social-relational perspective, impairments are “socially understood” (James et al.,2020, p. 2). Therefore, it is necessary to both clearly differentiate between “impairment effects” and “barriers,” as well as understand their connec...
A teacher should arguably know about learning theories (LTs) in order to make daily pedagogical decisions. However, little literature exists on the role of LTs in teacher education. Eight Dutch teacher educators were interviewed on LTs in their curriculum. LTs were unanimously considered important bu...
we decided to use Affe the monkey and let him “talk” to the pupils and “ask” them questions (seeFigure 3). We chose to conduct the video-stimulated recalls in pairs and in small groups as a way of making the children feel comfortable and safe together with someone they knew. Anothe...
In most of this research, the concept of “contact” remains obscure: it is very difficult to determine the precise nature of a given interaction, how it was interpreted by those involved, and what impact it had on someone’s attitude toward the police. The literature that has grown up aro...
You notice that someone has done something to make it feel pleasant” (Participant 11, Phase 2). One participant was especially captivated by the motives of the wall panels and illustrated their appreciation by describing a quasi-physical experience that they afforded: […] I think that if ...
Those cadres who do not pay enough attention to CLR and/or implement inadequate measures, and are slow to rectify the situation will be interviewed [47,48]. The higher-level government wants to expand the radius of CLR to optimize the allocation of construction land quotas so as to achieve ...
These interviewees not only were experienced in safety management and willing to participate but also had enough time and could clearly express their views [55]. According to the “theory saturation principle” of the grounded method, 27 subjects were interviewed. The samples contained different ...
Crossing Tunnel in the UK, but did not consider the application of the ADR in general. Sindi and Woodman [31] interviewed experts in logistics and autonomous technology from the UK about the barriers to using autonomous road vehicles for last-mile delivery and the carriage of DG and ...