WEAVING NETWORKS IN THE FORMATION OF TEACHERS: THE ABANDONMENT OF THE SPONTANEITY AND A (BRIEF) PERCEPTION OF THE COMPLEXITY IN SCIENCE EDUCATION

Weaving networks in the formation of teachers: the abandonment of the spontaneity and a (brief) perception of the complexity in science education

In this essay, personal narrative originated in the autobiography and in docent memories, it is discussed the transformation in the conceptions and actions of a teacher in training, understood as a hybrid of nature and culture Crank Arm Set under the influence of the broader educational trends and of the objective conditions in which he operates an

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The Political Economy of Economic and Productivity Growth: An Interview with Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson, Authors of "Why Nations Fail"

In fast-growing developing countries, rapid productivity growth is largely driven by economic growth.Consequently, an understanding of the reasons for this strong productivity growth Decorative Trays requires a broader perspective on the dynamics of the overall growth process.In early 2012 Daron Acemoglu, an economist at MIT and James A.Robinson, a

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Inhibition of DCLK1 kinase reverses epithelial-mesenchymal transition and restores T-cell activity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Immunotherapy has recently become a promising cancer therapy with extensive applications of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).However, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) appears to be unresponsive to immunotherapy due to the immunosuppressive microenvironment.Recent studies showed that cancer stem cell marker DCLK1 promoted the initiation an

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