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Kumari, Meena
- Leadership Style of Educational Administrators: A Comparative Study on Colleges Offering Professional and Non Professional Education
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1 PPIMT, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Ch Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 3, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 471-475Abstract
Educational Administrator or Head of an institution plays an important role in the effective functioning of an educational institution. He acts as pivot around which faculty, management and students moves for the smooth functioning of the institution. The way an Educational Administrator function decides the future success or failure for an educational institution. The main purpose of this study is to provide an insight about the leadership style as practised by the Educational Administrators in the colleges of higher education. The study is conducted on 425 teachers both from colleges imparting professional and non professional education in Haryana.Keywords
Leadership Style, Educational Administrators- Hydrochemical Characterisation of the Water of Outer Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh
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1 Department of Chemistry, Post Graduate Government College, Hamirpur-177 001, H. P., IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 11, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 643-648Abstract
The present study is intended to analyse the water quality of different water sources of Hamirpur, Una, Bilaspur and Shimla districts of Himachal Pradesh. The physico-chemical characteristics like pH, turbidity, calcium, magnesium, total dissolved solids, total hardness, iron total residual chlorine and total alkalinity were studied and found to be deviating from the standard values. The pH, turbidity and calcium were found to be more in the study area. The physico-chemical parameters were taken for calculation of water quality index. The quality of water at some places was found to be good except for some sampling stations where quality index of water was very low.Keywords
Outer Himalayas, Water sources, Water Quality Index.- A Survey on Methods of Undergraduate Pharmacology Teaching
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Health Care, Vol 3, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 43-49Abstract
Introduction - Knowledge of pharmacolo gy to choose and prescribe drugs is a major challenge encountered by medical practitioners. A number of initiatives have been carried out to improve the teaching of pharmacology and applied therapeutics. Material & methods - A survey was conducted on medical students, pursuing pharmacology at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, during the month of August 2010, to obtain information regarding students attitude towards Pharmacology . Result - Two hundred and fourteen students participated. The total median score was 56 ( maximum score 80). Majority of them suggested to have more problem based learning than didactic lectures and to have integrated teaching with other clinical subjects. Suggestions to improve pharmacology teaching were noted. Conclusion - The findings of the study would be of interest to medical educators in modifying undergraduate pharmacology teaching programme.Keywords
Pharmacology, Problem - Solving, Student Attitude, Survey, Teaching.- A Pre-Experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Program on Knowledge Regarding Occupational Health Hazards among the Housekeeping Staff in Selected Hospitals of Panipat
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1 Ved Nursing College Baroli, Panipat, IN
2 Pt. Deen Dayal Upadyaya University, Karnal, IN
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International Journal of Nursing Education, Vol 12, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 21-25Abstract
Introduction: Studies on hospital cleaning staff are scarce. Hospital cleaning is far more complex than cleaning offices or schools. Hospital cleaning therefore requires teaching and training. They are liable to hazards of several magnitudes. Regular teaching of basic microbiological principles for all cleaning staff, and assessment of hazards have proved beneficial.
Aims: To assess the knowledge of housekeeping staff regarding occupational health hazards.
Materials and Method: The methodology of the presents study was a pre experimental research design. Sample size of the study was 60 selected with non-propability sampling technique. Self-structured knowledge questionnaire on occupational health Hazards among housekeeping staff was used ford at a collection. Data collection method was self-reporting questionnaire method; data analysis was done with the help of descriptive and inferential statistics.
Result: The results of the study shows that in pre-test, housekeeping staff were having an average 75% knowledge regarding selected questionnaire on occupational health hazards and mean score was 18.77 in post-test, average 86.66% knowledge regarding selected questionnaire on occupational health hazards and means score was 22.93, The post-test mean knowledge score is significantly greater than the pre-test mean knowledge score so structured teaching programme was effective.
Conclusion: The study concluded that the structured teaching programme was effective in enhancing the knowledge of housekeeping staff regarding occupational health Hazards.
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Effectiveness, Structure Teaching Programme, Knowledge, Occupational Health Hazards, Housekeeping Staff.References
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- A Pre-experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Program Regarding Knowledge about Home Management of Selected Common Illnesses in Pre-school Children among Mothers Residing in Rural Area of Panipat
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1 Nursing Final, Ved Nursing College Baroli, Panipat, IN
2 Pt. Deen Dayal Upadyaya University of Health Sciences, Karnal, IN
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International Journal of Nursing Education, Vol 12, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 73-78Abstract
Background: Child care is mostly responsibility of mothers. Therefore, the mother’s knowledge about child care influences the nature and quality of care that is given to the child. Several studies have revealed that the mother’s level of education has a positive impact on her knowledge and how she deals with child health care issues.
Aims: To assess the knowledge about home management of common illness.
Method: A one group pre-test post-test pre-experimental design and evaluative approach adopted. The study was conducted among 60 mothers conveniently selected from rural area of Panipat.
Result: The results of the study shows that in pre-test, mothers were having poor knowledge 31.66%, Average knowledge 68.34% and good knowledge 0.00% regarding selected common illness of children and mean score was 11.57 in post-test, poor knowledge is 0.00%, average 41.66% and good knowledge is 58.34% regarding selected common illness of children and means score was 20.77, The post-test mean knowledge score is significantly greater than the pre-test mean knowledge score so structured teaching programme was effective.
Conclusion: This study concluded that structure teaching programme was highly effective in improving knowledge of mothers about home management of common illness in children.
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Effectiveness, Structure Teaching Programme, Knowledge, Home Management of Common Illness, Pre-School Children’s Mother.References
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