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Tough acts to follow: the challenges to science teachers presented by biotechnological progress

Science teachers

Gray D.
GSID: Qb5wQgBtplwJ
T Bryce, D Gray - International Journal of Science Education, 2004 - Taylor & Francis

… From the views reported by the Scottish teachers in this research, it would appear that, for some science teachers, ways forward may relate to a better grasp of what (some) other subject teachers can do by way of...

The politics of museums

museums

Gray C.
GSID: smgXOINCBH0J
C Gray - 2015 - books.google.com

This is the first book to examine how and why museums are political institutions. By concentrating on the ways in which power, ideology and legitimacy work at the international, national and local levels of the museum experience, Clive Gray...

Using accelerometers and GPS units to identify the proportion of daily physical activity located in parks with playgrounds in New Zealand children

Non-school settings

Quigg R, Gray A, Holt A.
GSID: mcRyAn295b0J
R Quigg, A Gray, AI Reeder, A Holt, DL Waters - Preventive medicine, 2010 - Elsevier

… For non-school days, there was evidence of weight and sex category differences as for the overall measure. … presence of parks was associated with higher levels of objectively measured non-school physical activity levels. However, neither study reported objectively...

Instrumental policies: causes, consequences, museums and galleries

museums

Gray C.
GSID: sDX1t5bYb7MJ
C Gray - Cultural trends, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

Instrumentalization has been seen to have taken place in the museums and galleries sector in Britain, and across the cultural sector as a whole. This article locates this instrumentalization in the context of changes in both the public management...

Museums, galleries, politics and management

museums

Gray C.
GSID: Bg1mlNHoTcgJ
C Gray - Public Policy and Administration, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com

… funding decisions to the manner in which the contents of museums are presented to the public. This diversity of political … museums operate. This paper explores the relationship of political practices and administrative and managerial regimes for the...

Female house crickets, Acheta domesticus, prefer the chirps of large males

STEM and males

Gray DA.
GSID: Ue-9SmB7XG4J
DA Gray - Animal behaviour, 1997 - Elsevier

… males had higher chirp rates and that dominant males … stem from differences in the source populations. If females prefer chirps with more pulses per chirp, then why do smaller males not …

Still keen and committed: Piloting an instrument for identifying positive veteran teachers

veteran

Lowe G, Gray C.
GSID: 6GyUbf9PRrkJ
G Lowe, C Gray, P Prout, S Jefferson… - Teachers and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis

… a small cohort of veteran teachers who remain positive … veteran teachers within systems, as well as the voracity of the research approach. Examining and articulating how these veteran …

Phase 4 cardiac rehabilitation: a comparison of exercise intensity levels and ratings of perceived exertion between cardiac and non-cardiac participants

community settings

Gray H.
GSID: PPYiE_MZaDsJ
L Angus, H Gray - British journal of cardiology, 2004 - researchonline.gcu.ac.uk

Meta-analyses of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) trials have shown improved survival 1, 2 and significant improvements in cardio-respiratory fitness for individuals who …

Museums and the 'new museology': theory, practice and organisational change

museums

McCall V, Gray C.
GSID: bJw2Zy5iqg0J
V McCall, C Gray - Museum Management and Curatorship, 2014 - Taylor & Francis

The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to museum workers throughout Great Britain. There has been an expectation that museums are changing from an ‘old’ to a ‘new museology’ that has shaped...

Identity work by first-generation college students to counteract class-based microaggressions

first generation college student

Gray B, Kish-Gephart J.
GSID: nZJlIMnWfskJ
B Gray, T Johnson, J Kish-Gephart… - Organization …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com

… that can destabilize students’ identities … first-generation students to be resilient in responding to identity threats. We consider the implications of this class work for first-to-college students …

General practitioners and the independent contractor status.

The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

Gray DJ.
PMID: 616865
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1977 Dec;27(185):746-52.
Free PMC Article

Primary medical care can be provided either by a bureaucratic hierarchical organization or alternatively by independent contractors. Most members of the caring professions in medicine, nursing, and social work are employed in bureaucracies, whereas general medical practitioners, general dental...

Improving communication between the national general practice organizations.

The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

Gray DP.
PMID: 1854545
Br J Gen Pract. 1991 Apr;41(345):173.
Free PMC Article

No abstract available.

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