This podcast is to help nursing students understand the complex information taught in nursing school. I break down the information to, hopefully, make learning a little more interesting and easy!
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A podcast where social studies teachers share their best lesson plans. If you're a busy teacher looking for great ideas, listen and subscribe!
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We will learn how to assess the neurological system in this episode! Learn how to assess the 12 cranial nerves, dermatome, reflexes, all the senses of the body, and how to recognize abnormalities!저자 Professor Poole
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Come learn about the different types of insulins and non-insulin diabetic medications.저자 Professor Poole
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Let's breakdown the differences between hyper and hypothyroidism. This is meant for educational purposes geared towards nursing students.저자 Professor Poole
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Think this election is crazy? Personal attacks and controversy have been the name of the game for over 200 years. Dr. McLarnon, chair of the history department at Millersville University, shares stories and insights from his course on the American Presidency and how it relates to the 2016 election.저자 rosietheriveting.com
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We talk with Dr. Sandra Deemer, professor of educational psychology, about new ways of thinking that can improve student motivation.Note: At the 5:47 mark, Andermans is the source of the table, not Anderson.저자 rosietheriveting.com
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Are you preparing your students for college? Dr. John McLarnon, chair of Millersville University's history department, lists the skills he considers key for a successful college experience - and how we as secondary teachers can help them get ready.저자 rosietheriveting.com
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As we start off the new school year and our new podcast we talk about the importance of activities in flipping your classroom. and how focusing on activities can make flipping easier.저자 rosietheriveting.com
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