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Motivating Students for Lifelong Learning. What Works in Innovation in Education. Education and Skills.

David Budge

Year: 2000 Journal:   Kansas Journal of Medicine Vol: 15 Pages: 262-266   Publisher: University of Kansas

Abstract

Neither the RMPCM nor the Deutchman's IPPCM performed well in predicting the percentage or number of KUSM graduates who eventually practiced primary care. Due to predictions for the shortage of primary care physicians, there is a need to identify a method that more accurately predicts the medical schools' contribution to the primary care workforce.

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Lifelong learning Pedagogy Mathematics education 21st century skills Experiential learning Higher education Sociology Psychology Economic growth Economics

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