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    Dmytro Ivanovych Kachenovskyi – a legal scholar, educator and teacher (based on the materials of Kharkiv Law Society) by O. K. Maliutina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The analysis of memoirs helps to reconstruct the key episodes of a scientist's life in more detail, to form an idea of his personality, to explore the directions of his scientific research, views on topical social issues, attitude to teaching, relationships with colleagues, and influence on students. It has been proved that the distinctive features of the scientist were humanistic guidelines, breadth of outlook, and diversity of scientific interests. …”
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    Dietary Determinants of Dental Caries Prevalence and Experience in Saudi Schoolchildren: Frequency versus Quantity by Abdulkarim Al-Zahrani, Mohammed Al-Qahtani, Mohammed Al-Barti, Eman A. Bakhurji

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Results. Of 3000 invited students, 2262 participated with a participation rate of 75.4%. …”
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    Negotiating Epistemic Experience vs. Epistemic Expertise in PBL Supervision by Giajenthiran Velmurugan, Jacob Gorm Davidsen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This paper explores an under-researched area: the dynamics of group supervision in undergraduate education, specifically how students challenge their supervisor's expertise. Using video recordings of a group of engineering students at Aalborg University working within a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) framework, the study investigates moments of disagreement between students and their supervisor during project supervision. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF HYGIENIC AND ERGONOMIC ASPECTS OF WORK ON THE HEALTH OF A DENTIST by V.S. Melnyk, K.V. Zombor, S.V. Melnyk

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To determine the reliability of differences in results, the Student's t-test was used. Research Results: Based on the analysis of workplace certification cards, it was found that one of the harmful production factors is biological, the source of which is bacterial aerosol from the rotation of dental instruments (burs, discs, etc.), within a perimeter of 1.5-2 meters around the dental unit—the dentist's workplace. …”
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    Physician Review Websites: Understanding Patient Satisfaction with Ophthalmologists Using Natural Language Processing by Jason J. Jo, Christopher P. Cheng, Stephanie Ying, James G. Chelnis

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We identified associations between physician demographics and both the sentiment analysis scores of narrative reviews and star ratings using the Student’s t-tests and one-way ANOVA tests. After natural language processing the reviews, a logistic regression explored the impacts of the most frequent words on the positivity of a given review. …”
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    Development and Evaluation of Game-Based Learning System Using the Microsoft Kinect Sensor by Chih-Hsiao Tsai, Yin-Hao Kuo, Kuo-Chung Chu, Jung-Chuan Yen

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…This paper will focus on developing the Kinect sensor-assisted game-based learning system with ARCS model to provide kinesthetic pedagogical practices for learning spatial skills, motivating students, and enhancing students’ effectiveness. The responses to the System Usability Scale indicated that our system demonstrated usability and learnability. …”
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    Relationship between feedback frequency and task performance: evidence on the mediating role of heart rate by Mitali Praveen Kumar Saxena, Venkat Ram Reddy Ganuthula

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The experiment was undertaken using a sample of 96 university students, wherein the feedback frequency was manipulated during an arithmetic task performance. …”
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    ESL teachers’ perceptions and practices of code-switching in a Malaysian Chinese independent secondary school by Yeevon Wong, David Yoong

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this study, we demonstrate how teachers perceive and employ CS in a Malaysian Chinese Independent School (MCIS) English classrooms to achieve communicative intents and to create a sense of belonging among students. Ethnography recording of classroom discourse and semi-structured interviews with seven English teachers were employed. …”
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    ANALISIS KEMAMPUAN MEMBACA SISWA DISLEKSIA DENGAN METODE ORTON GILLINGHAM by Sonia Bajtullah, Galuh Kartika Dewi, M. Khusni Mubarok

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The research subjects were two dyslexic students at SDN Kedunglukuk 1 Candi Sidoarjo. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the learning activities of dyslexic students during learning using the Orton Gillingham method can make dyslexic students motivated and active during learning activities while the learning outcomes of dyslexic students using the Orton Gillingham method can improve reading skills, because the learning process involves all the senses so that it can make it easier for students memorize letters. …”
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    Australian legal education a decade after the Pearce Report: A review of McInnis,C. and Maginson,S. Australian law schools after the 1987 Pearce Report by Eugene Clark

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…Significant cuts to higher education, a sustained growth in the number of law students, quality review rounds, the placing of law in the highest band of new HECS charges, internationalisation, pressures to teach legal skills, legal workshop/ practice issues, the challenges of adjusting law teaching to new technologies, a belief in the value of small group teaching in the face of financial pressures to increase already large student-staff ratios, moves by the profession to “accredit” law schools, the export of Australian legal education, the rapid growth of post-graduate legal education — these are just a few of the issues facing law schools today which make the McInnis and Marginson Report important reading, even though it is now getting rather long in the tooth. …”
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    Motivation to learn German as a foreign language: A systematic literature review by Asuman Yaprak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The keywords “Foreign Language Learning”, “German”, “Motivation”, and “Student” were used as search filters, and only articles and studies in German and English were included in this research. …”
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    Does the Birthplace Matter for Chinese Pop Music Talents? From the Perspective of Local Cultural Capital by Chen Yifei, He Jinliao

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Educational and cultural capital, on the one hand, enhances singers' musical creativity by embodying cultural capital, shaping habits, cultivating music aesthetics, and acquiring skills; on the other hand, it inspires young students' interest in music. Geographical and environmental factors serve as sources of artistic inspiration for cultural products and create a melting pot for diverse ethnic cultures. …”
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    ASSESSMENT OF THE MUHAMMADU BUHARI ADMINISTRATION POLICY OF FEEDING PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUPILS IN NIGERIA by IBRAHIM USMAN

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… On 11th April 2022, the idea for the school feeding programme was born because Nigeria has high malnutrition and schools continue to struggle with attracting students. This study examines this context and is based on two research questions and two objectives aimed at spotting hurdles in the national home-grown school feeding programme in Nigeria and proposing actions to strengthen it and other policy actions in the country. …”
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    Exploring the Associations Between Systematic Engagement in Physical Activity, Dietary Habits and Body Composition in a Sample of Greek Adolescents by Anastasios Karaoglou, Tzortzis Nomikos, Ioanna Kontele, Tonia Vassilakou, Panagiotis Vlachos, Theodosia Chatzopoulou, Konstantinos Kotrokois

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Their dietary habits were evaluated using the KIDMED questionnaire, and their body composition was determined via bioelectrical impedance analysis. (3) Results: The majority of the students (80.8%) was involved in organized exercise, either as part of a team or in individual sports activities. …”
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    Accompanying popular organizations through grassroots planning in Argentina: A conversation with El Taller Libre de Proyecto Social (TLPS) by Beatriz Pedro, Ana Vilenica, Moisés Quiroz

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Beginning with Argentina’s 2001 economic crisis, Pedro describes how university students and professors mobilized to collaborate with popular organizations to address inadequate housing and urban abandonment. …”
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    Chemistry Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Meliha Zejnilagić-Hajrić, Ines Nuić

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It deals with (1) the problems of experimental work in chemistry teaching, resulting in more than 60 experiments optimised for primary and secondary school, (2) integrating the knowledge of chemistry, physics and physical chemistry for university students, with regard to students’ difficulties observed during university courses and potential solutions, and (3) the effectiveness of web-based learning material in primary school chemistry for the integration of macroscopic and submicroscopic levels. …”
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    Suicide risk prediction for Korean adolescents based on machine learning by Haitao Wang, Han Yuan, Yunong Zhang, Qixuan Wang, Zeng Gao, Mujuan Zhao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Feature importance analysis identified stress and depression as the most significant determinants of suicidal ideation and behavior in middle and high school students, respectively. Multivariate interaction effect analysis further revealed that, at higher levels of depression, lower anxiety levels were significantly correlated with a reduced probability of suicide risk. …”
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