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    MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION OF STUDENTS IN SOLVING CURVED-SIDED SPACE PROBLEMS IN TERMS OF LINGUISTIC, LOGICAL MATHEMATICAL AND VISUAL SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE by Marselina E Lepertery, Wilmintjie Mataheru, Carolina S Ayal

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In learning mathematics, mathematical representations are needed by students in the problem solving process. Students tend to use mathematical representations, but sometimes do not understand what they are doing. …”
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    Mobile Reading Attention of College Students in Different Reading Environments: An Eye-Tracking Study by Siwei Xu, Mingyu Xu, Qiyao Kang, Xiaoqun Yuan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Building upon this premise, the study examined the impacts of different reading environments on attention during mobile reading, utilizing a mixed-methods approach that combined eye-tracking experiments with semi-structured interviews. Thirty-two college students participated in the study. Quantitative attention metrics, including total fixation duration and fixation count, were collected through eye-tracking, while qualitative data regarding perceived environmental influences were obtained through interviews. …”
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    Exploring the adoption and utilisation of ChatGPT in everyday academic practices among medical and dental students of Rawalpindi and Islamabad: a study on the impact and perceived effectiveness by Khadija Qamar, Saad Waseem Butt, Mehwish Abaid, Ahmed Rashid, Rafia Tahira, Aarij Sohail Iqbal

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Result: Of the 315 respondents, 181(57.5%) were females, 134(42.5%) were males, 260(82.5%) were from public institutions, 55(17.5%) were from private, 259(82.20%) were medical students and 56(17.80%) were dental students. Overall, 192(61%) respondents had used ChatGPT for academics prior to the study. …”
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    Assertive Behavior and Its Application by Islamic Education Teacher in The Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes by Husna Nuur Huda

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Thus, the results of the application of Islamic Education Studies teacher's assertive behavior made students in learning the subject were more contented and enthusiastic so that this has an effect on students’ achievement, as evidenced by the students’ high scores on final test which have an average value above the Minimum Standard Criteria (KKM).…”
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    Construction of Student Information Management System Based on Data Mining and Clustering Algorithm by XueHong Yin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This paper applies data mining technology to the college student information management system, mines student evaluation information data, uses data mining technology to design student evaluation information modules, and digs out the factors that affect student development and the various relationships between these factors. …”
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    Social support and avoidance mediate positive and negative effects of emotion recognition ability on mental health in medical students by Nils R. Sommer, Valerie Carrard, Céline Bourquin, Alexandre Berney, Katja Schlegel

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Longitudinal mediation analyses were conducted with data from 986 medical students in Switzerland who completed questionnaires at two time points, one year apart. …”
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    A Holistic Examination of How Professional Learning and Curriculum Relate to Ambitious and Culturally Relevant Instruction and Student Engagement by Laura M. Desimone, Nicholas S. Bell, Arielle Lentz, Kirsten L. Hill, Latrice Marianno

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Applying structural equation modeling with a sample of 437 teachers in 153 middle and high schools in 11 districts serving 50% or more Black or Latinx students, we found that teachers are significantly more likely to use ambitious and culturally responsive (CR) instruction in the classroom and that student engagement increases when PL and curriculum adoption are (1) targeted toward ambitious and CR instruction, (2) provide clear, specific directions to teachers, (3) are aligned with each other, (4) are supported by teachers, and (5) are accompanied by incentives. …”
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    Izcils pētījums par studentiem no Baltijas 16.—18. gadsimta Eiropas universitātēs by Jānis Stradiņš

    Published 2010-12-01
    “….–20. gs. sākumā, kuri publicējuši daudzu vācu universitāšu studentu – baltiešu sarakstus. Taču tik pilnīgs apskats sniegts pirmoreiz, kurā analizēti sociālie aspekti, studiju profils un reģionu statistika, studentu sadzīves īpatnības ārzemēs, pat ceļojumu maršruti, arī studentu ieradums apceļot bez Alma mater vēl arī citas ārzemju universitātes pēc studiju beigšanas u. tml.…”
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    The dynamic mechanisms of parental alienation and social adaptation in Chinese college students: the longitudinal mediating role of self-differentiation by Chang Liu, Jinjing Xiang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This longitudinal study explores the associations among parental alienation, self-differentiation, and social adaptation in a sample of Chinese college students, with particular attention to the potential mediating role of psychological differentiation. …”
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    A Serial Mediation Model on Trait Emotional Intelligence, Basic Psychological Needs, and Academic Motivation as Antecedents of Student Engagement by Wei Mun Chin, Nor Aniza Ahmad, Ismi Arif Ismail, Siti Noormi Alias, Alia Sarah Asri

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Basic psychological needs and academic motivation partially mediated the relationship between trait emotional intelligence and student engagement. The findings suggest that undergraduate students with higher levels of trait emotional intelligence, basic psychological needs, and academic motivation would have better student engagement, suggesting the need for further research related to the supportive environment for students in modern classroom settings.…”
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