Developing Online English Training for Indonesian Female Home Workers

Author(s):  
Asih Zunaidah ◽  
Lailatul Rifah ◽  
Nina Amalia Nurichsania
BMJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. n1684 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lydia Hayes ◽  
Allyson M Pollock
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Author(s):  
Luis Manuel Blanco‐Donoso ◽  
Jennifer Moreno‐Jiménez ◽  
Laura Gallego‐Alberto ◽  
Alberto Amutio ◽  
Bernardo Moreno‐Jiménez ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 44 (30) ◽  
pp. 5-430-5-433 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen Rockefeller ◽  
Barbara Silverstein ◽  
Ninica Howard

The huge toll caused by back and shoulder injuries among nursing home workers (nursing assistants) has been well documented. These injuries have been related primarily to tasks involving lifting and handling of the residents. There is strong evidence that reduction in load would decrease the risk of injury. “Zero-lift” programs are designed to reduce these loads and involve several components: support of management and participation of employees; acquisition of equipment; policies surrounding the use of equipment; training; and management of injuries that do occur. There appears to be a significant disparity between the availability of technology to reduce the hazards associated with handling tasks and the adoption of the technology by the industry. The challenge for nursing homes is to effectively implement programs that reduce physical loads on nursing assistants while maintaining a safe and caring environment for the residents.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-39
Author(s):  
Nguyen Chau Bich Tuyen

A variety of challenges in online training are found in numerous learning environments such as cultural background, accessibility, technology, learning content and so on. In the developed or western societies, the online training has been developing in a stable way for decades, while numerous typical obstacles seem to be visible in developing countries including student support, flexibility, teaching and learning activities, access, academic confidence, localization and attitudes (Andersson, 2008). These difficulties are not excluded in the context of online English training system (OETS) at Ho Chi Minh City Open University (HCMCOU). Although this institution ever makes effort to limit these possible challenges for ages, plenty of impactful issues leading to serious difficulties of OETS also obviously exist. Hence, to fully explore the key factors that cause greater barriers in this training system, a qualitative on traditions of bioghaphy and grounded theory method was applied. The qualitative data is to be collected from the responses on openended questionaire sent for 30 online English majors and indirect interviews with 5 salient learners were also conducted. The findings show that some minor limitations of learners such as negative learning habits, willpower shortage and neglected learning perception lead to greater barriers of online English training.


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