Facilitating Diagnostic Competences in Simulations in Higher Education
Diagnosis is a prerequisite for successful professional problem-solving: A physician identifies an appropriate treatment based on a diagnosis of the patient's disease, and a teacher selects an appropriate learning task based on an assessment of the student's prior knowledge. Education in a...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Heitzmann (Author), Tina Seidel (Author), Ansgar Opitz (Author), Andreas Hetmanek (Author), Christof Wecker (Author), Martin R Fischer (Author), Stefan Ufer (Author), Ralf Schmidmaier (Author), Birgit Neuhaus (Author), Matthias Siebeck (Author), Kathleen Stürmer (Author), Andreas Obersteiner (Author), Kristina Reiss (Author), Raimund Girwidz (Author), Frank Fischer (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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