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This new book reviews skin structure and anatomy, what happens as facial structures age, the effects of aging coupled with environmental exposures, pharmacology of medications used in aesthetics, light-based device properties, patient selection, danger zones, complications, new treatments, and benefits of treatments. In addition, it includes suggestions on how to communicate with patients to achieve successful outcomes. Aesthetic Procedures: Nurse Practitioner's Guide to Cosmetic Dermatology provides practitioners a one-source resource to attain more in-depth learning about cosmetic dermatology. Although there are several texts on individual aspects of aesthetic medicine, there is no all-inclusive book for advanced practice providers. 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A theoretical framework was chosen (Chapter 2) that explains learning processes on the basis of moderate constructivism and creates a connection to co-construction processes through social interaction. The conceptual change approach understands learning as a change of ideas and describes conducive conditions for learning processes. From this, conclusions such as characteristics of constructivist learning environments and the importance of student ideas as learning tools are shown. The concept of co-construction is defined for this work and applied to learning processes in groups. Characteristics of co-constructive conversations take up the handling of student ideas in class discussions and lead over to the importance of the conversation conducted by the teacher. The questions (Chapter 3) take up the complexity of the research subject by considering several levels. 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The content analysis of the conversations showed that learning processes take place and that the students develop technical explanations for the chemical issues. The formal analysis indicated that student and teacher contributions met the criteria for successful, co-constructive discussions. Identified conversation patterns and detailed analyzes of teacher and student contributions show exemplary conditions that are conducive to co-construction processes. 410 $aSchriften aus der Fakultät Humanwissenschaften 606 $aEducation / Teaching Methods & Materials / Science & Technology$2bisacsh 606 $aEducation 615 7$aEducation / Teaching Methods & Materials / Science & Technology 615 0$aEducation. 700 $aFendt$b Tanja$01788352 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910831848303321 996 $aSchülervorstellungen im Zentrum des Unterrichtsgespräches$94323163 997 $aUNINA