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    An Approach to Making Students Autonomous Readers of the English Language by Perdomo C María Elena

    Published 2001-08-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to point out the need to make students autonomous readers through the development of
 thinking skills such as the ability to classify, compare, deduce, induce and synthesise and reading strategies (prediction, global
 understanding of a text, inferences, and deduction of meaning through vocabulary).…”
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    High School Students' Comprehension of Kinematics Graphs wıth Peer Instruction Approach by T Gok, O Gok

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The study was conducted with 65 high school students from two groups. The first group was the experimental group and the second group was the control group. 32 students of the experimental group were taught using the peer instruction approach while 33 students of the control group were taught using the conventional teaching method. …”
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    A Cox Proportional Hazards Model with Latent Covariates Reflecting Students’ Preparation, Motives, and Expectations for the Analysis of Time to Degree by Dimitrios Kalamaras, Laura Maska, Fani Nasika

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…On the contrary, external situations, negative academic experiences, and some individual characteristics of the students contribute to an extended duration of studies.…”
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    Broad Collaboration to Improve Biological Sciences Students' Writing and Research Skills. by Lisa Brancato, Tina Chan, Anthony Contento

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The writing labs provide personal attention for biological sciences students, faculty, and the librarian to work together to help improve students’ writing and research skills. …”
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    THE EFFECT OF GIVING ILL-STRUCTURED MATH PROBLEM AND WELL-STRUCTURED MATH PROBLEM ON THE SELF-EFFICACY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS by Indri Aninda Rahmasari, Susanah Susanah

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The results showed that: 1) there is an effect of giving ill-structured math problems on students' self-efficacy at a significant level of 0.05; 2) there isn’t an effect of giving well-structured math problems on students' self-efficacy at a significant level of 0.05; 3) there is a difference in changes in student self-efficacy between giving ill-structured math problems and giving well-structured math problems at a significant level of 0.05 …”
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