Essays about: "aptitude to participate"

Found 3 essays containing the words aptitude to participate.

  1. 1. The inheritance of hunting traits in German hunting terriers

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health

    Author : Amelie Werneyer; [2018]
    Keywords : heritability; hunting dogs; terrier; hunting performance; behavior;

    Abstract : A convenient method for efficient and successful hunting – in accordance with the animal protection laws – is the service provided by hunting dogs. Approximately 12 000 – 18 000 years ago humans domesticated dogs for hunting purposes (Braastad & Bakken, 2002; Sablin & Khlopachev, 2002; Germonpré et al. 2008). READ MORE

  2. 2. Children's involvement in Physical Education lessons : Differences between children with high grades and children with disabilities

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HLK, CHILD

    Author : Isabel Clemente; [2018]
    Keywords : Self-efficacy; aptitude to participate; teaching skills; prerequisites and climate; children with disabilities; children with high grades; physical education;

    Abstract : Children with disabilities need physical activity in order to promote development and health, and this can be fulfilled in their physical education lessons. However, adapting lessons for children with disabilities can be a very complicated task as there are many factors that affect, both positively and negatively, the child´s general self-efficacy, their self-efficacy in their physical education lesson and their aptitude to participate. READ MORE

  3. 3. Efficiency and Effectiveness of Requirements Elicitation Techniques for Gathering Requirements from Children

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för data- och informationsteknik

    Author : Jerker Ersare; Jonas Kahler; Thorsteinn D. Jörundsson; [2017-06-22]
    Keywords : Requirements engineering; Requirements elicitation; Children; Questionnaires; Interviews; Storyboarding; Focus Groups; Observations;

    Abstract : Different requirements elicitation techniques have been researched in the context of their applicability with children, mainly within the field of Human-Computer-Interaction. These techniques have not yet been compared in regard to their compatibility with children within the context of Requirements Engineering. READ MORE