62 research outputs found
Comparing blastocyst quality and live birth rates of intravaginal culture using INVOcell™ to traditional in vitro incubation in a randomized open-label prospective controlled trial
Theatre and drama education and populism : the ensemble ‘family’ as a space for dialogic empathy and civic care
This article, understanding populism as an essentially undemocratic ideology, argues that the pro‐social theatre education approach of ensemble pedagogy can offer a model of educational practice which counters these anti‐democratic rhetorics by creating a shared space for the enactment of empathetic discourse. Via an ethnography of the UK Shakespeare Schools Foundation festival project, the notion of the theatre education ensemble ‘family’ as a model of civic caring is offered as an alternative, feminist ‘care perspective’ on civic and political rhetorics, in contrast to the patriarchal ‘justice perspectives’ which facilitate the reductive anti‐democratic rhetorics of populism. Thus, this article concludes that ensemble approaches to theatre education, viewed through this feminist pedagogy lens, hold rich potential for developing learners’ capacity to resist populism and act in socially hopeful ways
Infertility and the provision of infertility medical services in developing countries
developing countrie
PSY93 - COST EFFECTIVENESS OF LETERMOVIR AS PROPHYLAXIS OF CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT CYTOMEGALOVIRUS REACTIVATION AND DISEASE IN ADULT CMV-SEROPOSITIVE ALLOGENEIC HAEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANT: AN ENGLISH PAYER PERSPECTIVE
Reigniting the Transformative Power of Puppets Through Narrative Pedagogy, Contemporary Art, and Transdisciplinary Approaches in Art Education
A simple, rapid and reliable enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for measuring estrone-3-glucuronide in urine
The relationship of semen parameters to fertilization in patients participating in a program of in vitro fertilization
The impact of embryo quality and quantity on implantation and the establishment of viable pregnancies
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