IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL
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Pediatric Occupational Therapy Free Resources

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Free Resources | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Free resources for pediatric occupational therapy activities; free OT worksheets, handouts, and occupational therapy interventions for special education.
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(PDF) Level II Fieldwork Educators' Perceived and Experienced Challenges with Using the Collaborative Fieldwork Supervision Model

(PDF) Level II Fieldwork Educators' Perceived and Experienced Challenges with Using the Collaborative Fieldwork Supervision Model | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
PDF | Fieldwork shortages have been noted in the literature for some time. With the ever-changing healthcare system and an increasing number of students... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Implementing a Collaborative Model of Student Supervision in New Zealand: Enhancing Therapist and Student Experiences | Semantic Scholar

Implementing a Collaborative Model of Student Supervision in New Zealand: Enhancing Therapist and Student Experiences | Semantic Scholar | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
This article discusses a collaborative model of student supervision, describing how the model works and the ideas underpinning it. International research findings which identify the strengths and weaknesses of requiring students to collaborate and support each other's learning are presented, along with the second author's reflections on her experience of using the model. Key messages suggest that all parties learn through implementing the model, and that students welcome opportunities for active learning and hands on experience. Critical elements in successful implementation, as with all placements, are adequate preparation and good communication between the university and supervisor.
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