Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014)

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014)

Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach
Social welfare : interdisciplinary approach
Published 2014-06-01

Articles

Daiva Alifanovienė | Asta Vaitkevičienė | Žydra Musvicienė
Analysis of social educators’ and parents’ cooperation possibilities: promoting and hindering factors
Abstract views 45 | Article downloads (PDF) 34
8-17
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Oleg M. Kokun
Features and factors of professional self-fulfillment of skilled people
Abstract views 56 | Article downloads (PDF) 45
18-30
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Adolfas Juodraitis | Odeta Šapelytė
Paradoxicality of the activity of institutional education institutions: principles and opportunities
Abstract views 55 | Article downloads (PDF) 31
31-44
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Sanna Harjusola-Webb | Ashley Lyons | Michelle Gatmaitan
A community of practice pilot project for delivering early intervention professional development
Abstract views 54 | Article downloads (PDF) 29
46-63
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Giedrė Gabnytė | Diana Strakšienė
Occupational motivation of music teachers as significant factor of social wellbeing
Abstract views 73 | Article downloads (PDF) 49
64-70
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Liudmyla Serdiuk
Personal modus of future specialists’ self-realization
Abstract views 49 | Article downloads (PDF) 44
71-80
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Paul Mooney | Kevin S. McCarter | Robert J. Russo | Danielle L. Blackwood
The structure of an online assessment of science and social studies content: testing optional formats of a general outcome measure
Abstract views 130 | Article downloads (PDF) 36
81-93
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96-108
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Jacqueline N. Huscroft-D’Angelo | Alexandra L. Trout | Michael H Epstein | Ronald W. Thompson
The health literacy status of youth with disabilities in a residential treatment setting
Abstract views 59 | Article downloads (PDF) 39
109-118
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Daiva Mockevičienė | Lina Miliūnienė | Ilona Dobrovolskytė | Renata Žukauskaitė
Links between adolescents’ subjective health assessment, type of physical activity and posture
Abstract views 60 | Article downloads (PDF) 28
120-128
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Gintarė Vaznonienė
Subjective wellbeing of elderly people: social domain aspect
Abstract views 139 | Article downloads (PDF) 62
129-144
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145-154
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