Teaching Of Literature
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1. Contemporary techniques of da Vinci SP radical prostatectomy: multicentric collaboration and expert opinion
ABSTRACT Background The da Vinci SP robot consists of an innovative single port trocar that houses a flexible camera and three biarticulated arms, which minimizes the number of incisions to assess the surgical site, allowing a less invasive procedure. However, due to its recent release in the market, the current literature reporting SP-RARP is still restri
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Cochlear implant complications in a low-income area of Brazil
SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The primary objective was to analyze and report on the complications that occurred in the cochlear implant surgeries performed at a large philanthropic teaching hospital located in a low-income area of Brazil. METHODS: A historical cohort study that analyzed surgical records of 432 patients of all age groups and both genders who received
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira. Publicado em: 2022
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3. CLASSIFICAÇÃO DAS SUBSTÂNCIAS QUÍMICAS: UM CONCEITO POUCO EXPLORADO NA EDUCAÇÃO QUÍMICA
The classification of chemical substances is a concept little explored in Chemistry teaching literature and in Chemistry textbooks at higher and secondary levels. The aim of this paper is to discuss theoretically the importance and contributions of this concept for teaching and learning Chemistry. The History of Chemistry reveals that the chemical criteria f
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2021-04
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4. A Different Heart in Children´s Literature: The Juvenile Literature in Medical Education
Abstract José Saramago, Nobel Prize in Literature, is the author of a statement that provokes adult readers: “What if children’s stories become mandatory reading for adults? Would they really learn what they’ve been teaching for so long?”. 1 It is in this context that literary texts dedicated to children have been used at times in medical education
Int. J. Cardiovasc. Sci.. Publicado em: 2020-04
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5. The Challenge of Controlling Resistant Hypertension
Abstract José Saramago, Nobel Prize in Literature, is the author of a statement that provokes adult readers: “What if children’s stories become mandatory reading for adults? Would they really learn what they’ve been teaching for so long?”. 1 It is in this context that literary texts dedicated to children have been used at times in medical education
Int. J. Cardiovasc. Sci.. Publicado em: 2020-04
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6. Arterial Stiffness: The New Frontier in Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease
Abstract José Saramago, Nobel Prize in Literature, is the author of a statement that provokes adult readers: “What if children’s stories become mandatory reading for adults? Would they really learn what they’ve been teaching for so long?”. 1 It is in this context that literary texts dedicated to children have been used at times in medical education
Int. J. Cardiovasc. Sci.. Publicado em: 2020-04
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7. Psoriatic March, Skin Inflammation and Cardiovascular Events – Two Plaques for one Syndrome
Abstract José Saramago, Nobel Prize in Literature, is the author of a statement that provokes adult readers: “What if children’s stories become mandatory reading for adults? Would they really learn what they’ve been teaching for so long?”. 1 It is in this context that literary texts dedicated to children have been used at times in medical education
Int. J. Cardiovasc. Sci.. Publicado em: 2020-04
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8. Coronary Artery Disease Associated with Coronary Anomaly and Situs Inversus Totalis in Man Submitted to Angioplasty
Abstract José Saramago, Nobel Prize in Literature, is the author of a statement that provokes adult readers: “What if children’s stories become mandatory reading for adults? Would they really learn what they’ve been teaching for so long?”. 1 It is in this context that literary texts dedicated to children have been used at times in medical education
Int. J. Cardiovasc. Sci.. Publicado em: 2020-04
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9. Práticas docentes no ensino de História e Cultura Afro-Brasileira e Indígena
Resumo O trabalho trata da aplicabilidade da Lei 11.645/2008, que determina a inclusão de História e Cultura Afro-Brasileira e Indígena nos currículos da Educação Básica, preferencialmente nas áreas de educação artística e de literatura e história brasileiras. Objetiva averiguar a aplicabilidade dessa lei quanto à obrigatoriedade do ensino de Hi
Educ. Pesqui.. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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10. O cuidado como dimensão ontológica na educação infantil: sobre corpos, espaços e movimentos na constituição do ser-no-mundo
Resumo Este artigo apresenta diferentes perspectivas teóricas que dizem respeito às crianças vistas como agitadas e desatentas na escola. Foram identificadas duas abordagens: uma predominantemente biológica e outra predominantemente social. Na primeira abordagem, a agitação e a desatenção são caracterizadas como alterações situadas no indivíduo,
Pro-Posições. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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11. O estágio de docência como instrumento formativo do pós-graduando: um relato de experiência
Resumo: Este trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar os resultados da análise da experiência vivenciada por uma mestranda durante atividades desenvolvidas em seu estágio de docência, decorrido no segundo semestre de 2015, nas disciplinas de Estágio Supervisionado I, II e III no Ensino Médio do curso de licenciatura em Química de uma universidade cearense
Rev. Bras. Estud. Pedagog.. Publicado em: 17/01/2020
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12. Controle e fiscalização do ensino no Pará: a inspeção escolar no início do século XX
Resumo: Este artigo trata da educação no Pará na Primeira República e visa ao estudo da inspeção escolar no início do século XX. Para tanto, desenvolvemos uma pesquisa histórica a partir de fontes disponíveis no arquivo público e na biblioteca paraense, assim como um levantamento bibliográfico, consultando obras contemporâneas, de modo a constru
Rev. Bras. Hist. Educ.. Publicado em: 17/01/2020