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Unesco's annual in-depth Education for All global monitoring report, released last month, showed that despite efforts from numerous international organisations, one in four young people in developing countries are unable to read a sentence.
Waters explained that his father had died fighting Nazis and that he grew up in post-war England, receiving an in-depth education about the war: "I was spared no horrific detail of the heinous crimes committed in the name of that most foul ideology".
"These intense conferences are intended to provide some in-depth education for public health nurses who are on the front line of environmental health in communities everywhere, and for nursing faculty, who need to understand environmental health in order to incorporate that content into nursing education at all levels," says Jeanne Hewitt, director of the UW Milwaukee COEC.
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However, the positive ratings for variability were lower than those of HbA1c feedback, indicating that more in-depth training or patient education would be needed to clarify the meaning and the importance of glucose variability for maintaining glycemic control.
Both are chronic diseases that require in depth education of the patients to speed up de-hospitalisation and allow them to self-manage their health status, not to change their daily habits, to keep working or studying, and to maintain a social life.
If insulin initiation in general practice becomes a routine activity, engagement with DNEs will be important to provide in depth education to patients, to act as a boundary spanner across settings to facilitate access to specialist care for those with more complex needs and to provide support and mentoring to PNs [ 49].
And more in-depth training is required, especially for 'life skills education', 'active teaching methods' student assessment, and adolescent psychology.
The paper represents a first step toward the in-depth worker education and training initiatives that are needed to prepare the nanotechnology workforce as the field continues to develop.
It is seeking views on whether: jurors should be given more in-depth, specific education about their responsibility not to seek out information on the defendant.
But, aside from their practical business needs, their vision of a much more creative and in-depth computing education chimed with the concerns of many pupils - and some teachers - about ICT teaching.
At this stage of the intervention, relevant hygiene and health advice will be shared with the families visiting the health centres while future actions foresee more in-depth health education activities.
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