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    DEVELOPING CONCEPTUAL AWARENESS OF THE FUTURE PROFESSION IN THE STUDENTS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THROUGH FLT by L. P. Kostikova

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…All this should work at different levels, that of an individual, group, department, university, cooperation between universities either within the country or in different countries of the world. …”
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    Que recouvre la fonction d’enseignant référent ? Cartographie d’une activité by Matthieu Laville

    Published 2018-06-01
    Subjects: “…educational cooperation and collaboration…”
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    THE PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL ADAPTATION OF THE STUDENTS WITH INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITY ISORDER by Elena A. Chereneva, Inessa G. Zaglyda, Julya A. Ptakhina, Natalya G. Klimkovitch, Tatyana A. Kochukova

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…But we have supposed that the results are to be minute without close cooperation between various organizations and departments for the social and professional adaptation of the students with intellectual activity disorder.…”
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    Retour d’expérience sur le développement participatif d’un jeu sérieux à destination des professionnels de l’acte de construire et d’aménager by Fanny Coulombié, Véronique Dufour

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It also revealed the importance of a game board and indicators choices in order to ensure a good cooperation and immersion. Eventually, these first games led us to change in a significant way the balance between maximum likelihood and pedagogy.…”
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    Staff Week as a Modernization Tool in Translator Training Programs: Experience of Cooperation in the Erasmus + by V. A. Mityagina, E. Yu. Novikova, K. Wenzl

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…At the same time, the search for effective ways and tools of interaction is carried out at different levels – academic, professional communities, individual persons, since the profession of a translator implies communication without borders, networking and constant expansion of the circle of partnerships. …”
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    Role of the Kazakhstan-German Cooperation in Improving Scientific Tools for Evaluation of Vocational Education Programs by S. G. Karstina, O. N. Zechiel, C. Machado

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of technical and vocational education, as well as identifying opportunities to improve its quality and scope require understanding of its nature, its functions, goals and key characteristics, the application of effective scientific tools to assess vocational technical education and training of trainers (tutors) (TVET).The paper shows that the success of the transfer of educational programs depends primarily on the willingness to work together of all the stakeholders, the creation of systematic structures of interaction in the development of educational programs of different levels, improving methods of forecasting demand not only for certain professions, but also for professional and pre-professional competencies. …”
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    Analyse de l’enseignement en architecture de paysage à travers la recherche sur l’évolution de la profession d’architecte-paysagiste en Lituanie by Vaiva Deveikienė

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The development of the profession and the training of landscape architects is as complex as the history of the country. …”
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    Occupational health in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): A systematic review and call for comprehensive policy development. by Muhammad A Masood, Raghad Khaled, Ahmad Bin-Ismail, Lucy Semerjian, Khaled Abass

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>This systematic review evaluates occupational health within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, focusing on ergonomic, physical, chemical, and biological hazards. …”
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    Structuration du marché de la formation des professionnels de l’animation : le cas parisien by Cyrille Bock

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…For this purpose, the State mobilises calls for tender in order to organise a market in which training organisations interact both in competition and in cooperation with the aim to position themselves on the market and maintain an attractive position. …”
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    Wunsch nach Mitgestaltung als Berufswahlmotiv – eine qualitative Analyse zur Berufswahl von Studierenden der Sonderpädagogik by Ralf Schieferdecker, Veronika Dumbacher, Teresa Sansour, Gregor Frirdich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Regardless of whether reference is made to smaller learning groups, a different understanding of performance or more diverse career prospects, the opposite pole is always the mainstream teaching profession. The article also discusses the results in light of the deployment of future special needs teachers in inclusive settings and the associated requirement for cooperation. …”
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    Hervé Lanotte, Investissements publicitaires et choix contractuels d’approvisionnement : les clés d’une gouvernance « coopérative » dans la filière des vins de Champagne by Hervé Lanotte

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The advertising efforts of the Champagne merchants, beyond their purely commercial aspect, are actually part of an overall scheme to guarantee the signing of multi-annual upstream-downstream supply contracts put into place in the mid-twentieth century by the whole profession. Without requiring explicit commitments to, or advertising cost sharing with the merchant on the part of the wine grower, this strategy makes possible a collective inter-professional dynamic relationship that underpins vertical cooperation. …”
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    Building through the flames: Polish-Jewish architects and their networks, 1937–1945 by Emily Roche

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…From the mid-1930s, however, intensifying antisemitism and far-right political forces pressured architectural networks to exclude Jews from professional unions. The start of the Second World War and the German occupation in 1939 strained professional architectural networks but led to the formation of underground workshops, cooperatives, and other groups, whose connections extended from Warsaw through the camps and ghettos of occupied Poland. …”
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