Writing a rhizome: An (im) plausible methodology
E Honan - International journal of qualitative studies in education, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper the author provides an overview of a rhizomatic methodology using illustrations
from her doctoral thesis, where she used Deleuze and Guattari's thinking about rhizomes in …
from her doctoral thesis, where she used Deleuze and Guattari's thinking about rhizomes in …
Meeting the challenges of recruitment and retention of Indigenous people into nursing: outcomes of the Indigenous Nurse Education Working Group
K Usher, M Miller, S Turale, S Goold - Collegian, 2005 - Elsevier
It has been recognised internationally that increasing the number of Indigenous people
working as health professionals is linked to the improved health status of Indigenous people …
working as health professionals is linked to the improved health status of Indigenous people …
Aboriginal Australians' experience of social capital and its relevance to health and wellbeing in urban settings
Social capital has been linked to physical and mental health. While definitions of social
capital vary, all include networks of social relationships and refer to the subsequent benefits …
capital vary, all include networks of social relationships and refer to the subsequent benefits …
Social capital meets identity: Aboriginality in an urban setting
This article reports on a qualitative study of social capital within an urban Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander context. Using data generated from 100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait …
Torres Strait Islander context. Using data generated from 100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait …
An innovative nurse education program in the Torres Strait Islands
K Usher, D Lindsay, W Mackay - Nurse Education Today, 2005 - Elsevier
As the most numerous and geographically dispersed professional group, registered nurses
in Australia work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and other …
in Australia work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and other …
Impact of education and training on performance of women entrepreneurs in Indonesia: Moderating effect of personal characteristics
This research paper aims to find out the impact of entrepreneurial education and
entrepreneurial training on the performance of women entrepreneurs in Indonesia by …
entrepreneurial training on the performance of women entrepreneurs in Indonesia by …
Understanding motivation for study: Human capital or human capability?
N Fredman - International Journal of Training Research, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Much research into the reasons students undertake tertiary study is at least implicitly based
on rational choice theory: students calculate costs in order to maximize direct individual …
on rational choice theory: students calculate costs in order to maximize direct individual …
Challenges faced by Indigenous nursing students and strategies that aided their progress in the course: A descriptive study
Marked improvements in Indigenous health can be achieved by increasing the participation
of Indigenous people in the health professions. Currently in Australia the participation by …
of Indigenous people in the health professions. Currently in Australia the participation by …
[PDF][PDF] Practical reconciliation and continuing disadvantage in Indigenous education
ABSTRACT The Howard Government has made 'practical reconciliation'a cornerstone of its
Indigenous affairs policy. If practical reconciliation is a reality, then we should find some …
Indigenous affairs policy. If practical reconciliation is a reality, then we should find some …
The Relationship between Job Rotation and Employee Performance in Level-Four Hospitals within the SouthRift region in Kenya
S Cherotich, W Rop, A Bett - 2021 - 197.136.17.126
The health sector in Kenya is one of the key segments that provide the most essential
services to the public. Unmatched skills set to job requirement has been found to have a …
services to the public. Unmatched skills set to job requirement has been found to have a …