A Plan for the Growth of Welding Research, Education and Training Activities in India

1980 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 112
Author(s):  
D. R. Gopalakrishna Achar
Proceedings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Ourania Areta ◽  
Karel Van Isacker

Digitalization has transformed all aspects of life, from social interactions to the working environment and education, something that accelerated with the emergence of COVID-19. The same stands for education and training activities, where the use of digital tools has been gradually advancing and become merely online because of the virus. This brought forth the need to discuss further the applications, benefits, and challenges of digital tools within the framework of the education and training process, and the need to study examples of successful applications. This study aims to support both these requirements by presenting the case study of REFUGEEClassAssistance4Teachers project and its outcomes.


Author(s):  
Sylvie Lardon ◽  
Anna-Camilla Moonen ◽  
Elisa Marraccini ◽  
Marta Debolini ◽  
Mariassunta Galli ◽  
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Author(s):  
Argentina Ornelas

Biomedical Research Training falls under the umbrella of Graduate Education at higher education institutions. The extent that advisory committees play in such training is not well documented, as these change from institution to institution. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the guiding federal agency that provides the bulk of financial support to biomedical research institutions, provides input in training and workforce development based on the research of their internal advisory committees. Discussed is the background of advisory committees in guiding graduate education and the roles of advisory committees in biomedical research education and training. Discussed are the roles of advisory committees at various levels of biomedical research education and training, from funding agencies (NIH), to advisory committees guiding training programs and delivering trainee advice at individual institutions. Discussion of the challenges in establishing advisory committees to develop a productive biomedical research workforce will ensue, as we shift from educational training to workforce development.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 537-552
Author(s):  
Rose Nicot ◽  
Stéphane Bellon ◽  
Allison Loconto ◽  
Guillaume Ollivier

Abstract In Europe, agroecology has become the center of many debates that animate political and professional arenas, particularly regarding the definition and scope of the concept itself. This paper attempts to understand the ways that the term agroecology is conceptualized by different participantsparticipants and how these concepts circulate so as to explore the interests at stake in the institutionalization of agroecology within the research and education institutions of Europe. We address the core research question of: what dynamics emerge in the networks of European stakeholders of agroecology? By combining different approaches of institutionalization based on network and discourse analysis, we study the dynamics of research, education and training organizations. We identify 10 different concepts of agroecology, distributed among 103 organizations. The significant difference that has been observed between the agroecological concepts in research and those in education/training emphasizes the gap between these two disciplines. The latter support a more political, transdisciplinary and holistic view of agroecology when compared to the former. Moreover, collaboration among European agroecology stakeholders is limited in both research and education/training. We also found that in most cases, collaboration between scholars does not guarantee a shared notion of agroecology, and conversely, sharing the same notion of agroecology does not assure collaboration. This led us to question the feasibility of institutionalizing agroecology and the missing link between a shared vision and the collective mobilization of stakeholders around a strong agroecology programme.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 870
Author(s):  
Chyntia Liliana ◽  
Yari Dwi Kurnaningsih

<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> This study aims to evaluate the entrepreneurship education and training activities program that uses the Kirkpatrick evaluation model. Data collection using questionnaires, observations, interviews and document studies. Data were analyzed in quantitative descriptive qualitative. Qualitative data analysis was carried out through three stages: The results showed that at the reaction level, 85.20% of participants were satisfied with the organization of entrepreneurship education and training. At the learning level, knowledge aspects did not experience a significant increase. In the aspect of attitudes and skills of training participants considered very good. At the behavioral level, 6 people have done business planning and have successfully run their businesses, 5 people have planned businesses, but have not yet started their businesses, while 14 people have not had business plans.</p><strong>Abstrak:</strong><em> </em>Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi program kegiatan pendidikan dan pelatihan kewirausahaan yang menggunakan model evaluasi Kirkpatrick<em>.</em> Pengumpulan data menggunakan angket, observasi, wawancara, dan studi dokumen. Data dianalisis secara deskriptif kualitatif kuantitatif. Analisis data kualitatif dilakukan melalui tiga tahap, yaitu hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pada level <em>reaction, </em>sebesar 85,20% peserta puas terhadap penyelenggaraan pendidikan dan pelatihan kewirausahaan. Pada level <em>learning</em>, untuk aspek pengetahun tidak mengalami peningkatan yang signifikan. Pada aspek sikap dan keterampilan peserta pelatihan dinilai sangat baik. Pada level <em>behavior</em><em>,</em> enam orang telah melakukan perencanaan usaha dan telah berhasil menjalankan usahanya, lima orang sudah merencanakan usaha, namun belum memulai usahanya, sedangkan 14 orang belum memiliki perencanaan usaha.


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. R37-R50
Author(s):  
J G Alves ◽  
E Fantuzzi ◽  
W Rühm ◽  
P Gilvin ◽  
A Vargas ◽  
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