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    Faculty perspectives on supervising endocrinology residents in the longitudinal clinic setting by Isabella Albanese, Katherine Drummond, Vanessa Tardio, Diana Dolmans

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…While this theory identifies effective strategies for supervising medical students in longitudinal settings, little is known about how and why supervisors adapt their strategies when offering longitudinal supervision to endocrinology residents. …”
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    Industrial Image Anomaly Detection via Synthetic-Anomaly Contrastive Distillation by Junxian Li, Mingxing Li, Shucheng Huang, Gang Wang, Xinjing Zhao

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<i>FeaCali</i> modules are trained to strip out a student’s anomalous patterns in anomaly branches, enhancing the student network’s exclusive modeling of normal patterns. …”
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    Susceptibility to invasive meningococcal disease: polymorphism of complement system genes and Neisseria meningitidis factor H binding protein. by Declan T Bradley, Thomas W Bourke, Derek J Fairley, Raymond Borrow, Michael D Shields, Peter F Zipfel, Anne E Hughes

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The effects of fHBP subfamily on the age at infection and severity of disease was tested using the independent samples median test and Student's T test. The effect of CFH polymorphism on the N. meningitidis fHBP subfamily was investigated by logistic regression and Chi squared test.…”
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    Per una nuova visione del processo (auto)valutativo scolastico: la “valutazione come apprendimento” nella scuola primaria by Giuseppe De Simone

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In tal senso, l’approccio dell’assessment as learning offre allo studente la possibilità di migliorare il proprio stile di apprendimento attraverso un’autovalutazione costante dello stesso, nell’ottica di una responsabilizzazione che esuli dagli obiettivi scolastici, per abbracciare finanche quelli psicopedagogici. …”
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    The relationship between academic stress, anxiety, and cognitive behavioral outcomes among young adults: The moderating role of prosocial behavior by Iftikhar Ahmed Charan, Wang Chongjin, Shazia Soomro

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The sample consisted of 376 undergraduate and postgraduate students (57.45 % female, mean age = 22.07; 42.55 % male, mean age = 22.09) selected through a multistage random cluster sampling. …”
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    Foundations of Effective Classroom Management by Kelsey M. Thornton, Tre Easterly, Ed Osborne

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This new 3-page article provides recommendations to teachers to manage student behavior in the agriculture classroom. Written by Kelsey M. …”
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    Augmented reality for inclusive growth in education: the challenges by Kezia Herman Mkwizu, Ritimoni Bordoloi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Major challenges to inclusive growth in education include the lack of trained teacher educators and students’ preference for practical or project-based curriculum. …”
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    Mathematics in its relation to other disciplines. Some examples related to economics and physics by Jean-Luc Dorier

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…As a result, students are used to seeing mathematics and other subjects as disconnected. …”
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    Educational Institutions of the System of State Labor Reserves of the USSR in 1941—1954: Adaptation to Migration Impact (Materials from the Sverdlovsk Region) by L. V. Zakharovsky, S. L. Razinkov

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The authors identified four groups of such mechanisms that ensured the minimum sufficient level of student loyalty to solving educational and production problems: agitation and information; organizational; economic and material and household; sociocultural.…”
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    The moderating effect of the psychosocial working conditions (effort/reward/overcommitment) on the association between noise annoyance and cognitive performance among adolescents by Noad-Maria Azzi, Sahar Obeid, Rabih Hallit, Diana Malaeb, Sami El Khatib, Mariam Dabbous, Fouad Sakr, Souheil Hallit, Vanessa Azzi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Conclusion This study could encourage the integration of targeted interventions and strategic measures that address both noise annoyance and psychosocial working conditions, defined as the academic work students perform both at school and at home, to proactively prevent the emergence of cognitive impairment among the adolescent population.…”
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    O Instituto de Matemática e Física da Universidade da Bahia: atividades matemáticas (1960-1968) The Instituto de Matemática e Física at the Universidade da Bahia: mathematical acti... by André Luís Mattedi Dias

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…On the one hand, Martha Dantas, Arlete Cerqueira Lima, and Ramiro Porto Alegre's original project - sponsored by Rector Edgard Santos and embraced by Rubens Lintz, Omar Catunda, and Leopoldo Nachbin - was challenged by professors holding chairs in engineering at the Polytechnical School and the School of Philosophy, represented by Bautista Vidal. On the other, students at the Polytechnical School did not engage in the scientific research activities conducted at the Institute, which captured the interest only of students from the School of Philosophy.…”
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    Training highly demanded lawyers in modern conditions (methodological aspect) by I.I. Salihov, I.M. Puchkova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Based on the analysis of competences that a graduate student should have, a contradiction has been revealed between the educational process, during which the main attention is paid to the development of certain skills and competences, and the requirements of employers. …”
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    Análisis comparativo del uso de marcadores metadiscursivos en la evaluación formativa y sumativa online / A comparative analysis of the use of metadiscourse markers in online forma... by Mª Luisa Carrió-Pastor

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This experiment was performed to graduate students whose mother tongue was Chinese and had to write the tasks in Spanish. …”
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    EFL Teenagers’ Social Identity Representation in a Virtual Learning Community on Facebook by Laura Verónica Jiménez Guamán

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The study aimed at analyzing, describing and exploring teenage students’ social identity representation as observed in their participation in a learning community on Facebook. …”
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    EDUCATION FOR THE INTEGRATION OF REMIGRANT CHILDREN by Daniela JEDER

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The study also outlines educational and psychological benchmarks for intervention strategies targeting remigrant students. These strategies are recommended to teaching staff and school administrators to ensure pertinent, prompt, efficient, and adequate support for remigrant children. …”
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    Between Pedagogical Content Knowledge and Confidence: A Case Study of Pronunciation Training and Teacher Preparation by Lena Barrantes-Elizondo, Joshua Gordon

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The study's main purpose was to understand the role of training in developing content knowledge (CK) and pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for pronunciation teaching, and how such knowledge provided confidence in pre-service teachers to address the pronunciation needs of their future students. Using four different data collection methods (reflective journals, semi-structured individual interviews, stimulated-recall individual interviews, and a focus group interview), the analysis revealed contradictions in the pre-service teachers’ confidence in their CK of pronunciation teaching. …”
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