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    Malocclusion in Elementary School Children in Beirut: Severity and Related Social/Behavioral Factors by Antoine Hanna, Monique Chaaya, Celine Moukarzel, Khalil El Asmar, Miran Jaffa, Joseph G. Ghafari

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Malocclusion was more severe in PB students. Age and sucking habit were associated with various components of malocclusion. …”
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    Is the Youth Aware of E-scooter Use Regulations? Evidence from the Region of Sicily by Tiziana Campisi, Socrates Basbas, Andreas Nikiforiadis, Thomas Papas, Giovanni Tesoriere

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The results lay the foundation for forming appropriate campaigns for raising awareness among students and young adults regarding the micromobility regulations and the appropriate use of e-scooters in general. …”
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    Methodological Principles for Adapting of Performance Indexes of Classical Libraries for a Comprehensive Assessment of Electronic Library Systems in Vocational Education by Svetlana Ol. Potapova, Nikolai Dm. Ambrosenko, Olga A. Lysak

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The adapted indexes allow for a more detailed approach to assessing the pedagogical and educational effectiveness of electronic library systems – the impact on the formation of professional competencies, support for learning continuity, and achievement of the federal state educational standard of higher education.The conclusion emphasizes that the results obtained create a theoretical and methodological basis for the development of a comprehensive model for evaluating the effectiveness of electronic library systems, requiring further verification and in-depth study of the relationship between the use of electronic resources, students’ academic performance and the formation of professional competencies.…”
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    Mathematical activities in school-age educare by Maria Hjalmarsson, Maria Fahlgren, Karin Våge

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results indicate that the challenges arising during the processes were threefold: (i) gaining a sufficiently clear understanding of the teachers' knowledge and experience with mathematical activities to provide optimal support during the planning phase, (ii) striking a balance between the teachers’ own ideas and the level of guidance provided by the researchers in designing a teaching session, and (iii) planning, conducting, and evaluating instruction within an educational context that is defined only by central content, without specific learning objectives for students. Nonetheless, the study demonstrates the potential of school-age educare to offer students subject-based teaching through practical-aesthetic forms of expression and a play-based pedagogical approach, as well as the opportunity to learn and develop in an educational context where their performance is not formally assessed.…”
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    Structured Comparison Approach in Remote Interprofessional Education: Enhancing Role Clarity and Collaborative Identity Through Video-Based Reflection by Ysuhisa Nakamura, Kazuko Ando, Kyoko Otani, Mayumi Yoshikawa, Ayako Furuzawa

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Methods: Final-year Japanese university students in OT and MHSW participated in a two-session remote IPE intervention. …”
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    Beyond the gradebook: embracing the potentials of teacher assessment identity (TAI) in (re)shaping English language professors’ professional development and success in higher educa... by Masoomeh Estaji, Farhad Ghiasvand

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Furthermore, it was found that TAI led to teachers’ professional success by “increasing students’ academic emotions and outcomes”, “enhancing teachers’ community recognition and reputation”, “aligning and fulfilling teaching, assessment, and curriculum objectives”, and “boosting teachers’ positive psycho-emotional factors”. …”
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    TO THE ISSUE ABOUT SOCIAL FACTORS OF FORMATION OF MODERN UNIVERSITY’S SCIENTIFIC POTENTIAL by D. Yu. Znamenskiy

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Within the framework of the first component, it is necessary to emphasize such a little-studied aspect as the social foundations of scientific potential, including the system of values of employees and students of the university, their motivation to engage in scientific activity and the level of prestige of scientific activity at the university. …”
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    Utilizing Grounded Theory to Enhance by J. Christopher Hall

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article presents the first published discussion on how GT can be used in social work field education to enhance learning and interpersonal awareness of graduate students. All is data is a well-known mantra of GT and in this research, student field journals are read monthly, coded, and themes conceptualized and shared with students to assist in joint learning and reflection of common experiences. …”
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    INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES INTO THE ACTIVITIES OF UKRAINIAN UNIVERSITIES AS A TOOL FOR ENSURING THE QUALITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION by Олена Кузьмак

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The importance of forming sustainable development values among university students and teachers and training specialists capable of solving sustainable development problems at the local and global levels is emphasized. …”
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    INSTALASI PERANGKAT PRODUKSI PADA PROSES PENGERINGAN BIJI BUNGA MATAHARI DI KELOMPOK TANI DESA CIHANJUANG BARAT by Nunung Nurhasanah, Akhmad Muthohar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Community empowerment activities aim to improve the welfare of sunflower farmers and raise social awareness among students regarding the surrounding community. Problems in the production sector are: (i) farmers cannot ensure that sunflower seeds that have been dried have a moisture content of 12%, (ii) the drying process in some places still relies on sunlight, and cannot anticipate if it rains. …”
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    Thematic traditions and new-media multidisciplinarity in the exhibitions from the Aparte Gallery of UNAGE Iași by Cătălin Soreanu, Lavinia German

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The present research aims to analyse the thematic diversity of the exhibition activities in the Aparte Gallery of "George Enescu" National University of Arts (UNAGE) in Iaşi, respectively artistic projects carried out by students, teachers or guest artists of the Faculty of Visual Arts and Design (FAVD), between 2005 - 2020. …”
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    READING FOR YOUTH INTEREST DURING CURRENT by Aurelia-Camelia, MARIN, Ionela, POPA

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Then I directed a questionnaire to students of the Faculty of Management Marketing in Economic Affairs Rm. …”
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    日本解決學力下降問題之政策分析: 以課綱修訂和全國學力測驗為主 The Policy Analysis to Solve Academic Decline in Japan– Course of Study and National Assessment of Academic Ability... by 李宜麟 Yi-Lin Lee, 楊思偉 Szu-Wei Yang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This document highlights that Japan’s students scored highest in mathematics and science literacy among OECD middle schools in PISA 2015. …”
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    Assessment of the quality of digital services provided by an e-learning platform focused on sustainability issues by Beatriz Cruz Delgado, Antonio Carlos Farrapo Júnior, Ricardo Coser Mergulhão, Diogo Aparecido Lopes Silva

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Research method The SERVQUAL was carried out with undergraduate and post-graduate students enrolled at a Brazilian higher education institution. …”
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    Uvodna riječ by Ana Barbarić, Boris Badurina

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Rad Sanjice Faletar Tanacković i Kornelije Petr Balog pruža povijesni pregled djelovanja Odsjeka za informacijske znanosti Filozofskog fakulteta Osijek od njegova osnutka do danas, s naglaskom na njegovu znanstvenu, nastavnu i stručnu djelatnost, studentsku populaciju te ishode učenja i kompetencije diplomiranih studenata. …”
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    KLITIK PRONOMINA CERPEN DALAM MAJALAH BOBO: PENUNJANG LITERASI, STRUKTUR KALIMAT, DAN KESANTUNAN BERBAHASA INDONESIA PADA FASE B TINGKAT SEKOLAH DASAR by Azila Fitria Ramadhani, Dea Maulidya Putri, Ripaatil Mahmudah, Encep Kusumah

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The conclusion of this study is that pronominal clitics, with their rich variety of forms and functions, have great potential to be utilized as teaching materials that are contextual, functional, and in accordance with students' cognitive development level. …”
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    The Challenges of COVID-19 in Medical Education in Nepal by Vikash Paudel, Saraswoti Neupane

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…It has presented a challenge for scientists, educators, and students.Widespread interruptions to medical education, scientific discussions, conference, and seminars have also been seen at times of major conflicts and pandemics in the past as well, which resulted in major changes in medical curriculum.  …”
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    Pedagogical Potential of Poetry in Teaching a Foreign Language to Cadets of Departmental University by O. O. Skobeleva

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…It is shown that the study of literary works not only forms the worldview of students, their independent aesthetic perception of the world through the realization of the author’s idea, but also contributes to the development of practical language skills. …”
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    Character education with live-in activities (Case study at De Britto College High School Yogyakarta) by Taat Wulandari, Feri Dwi Jayanti, Norazlan Hadi Yacoob

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Implementing live-in activities sometimes has problems, including the limited number of teachers, the condition of students, such as the health of students when carrying out live-in activities.…”
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