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    Teaching Behavior and Student Achievement by R. Kirby Barrick, Andrew C. Thoron

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…This 6-page fact sheet describes five different teacher behaviors that can lead to higher student achievement. These behaviors are clarity, variability, enthusiasm, task oriented and/or businesslike behavior, and student opportunity to learn criterion material. …”
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    Support and Adjustments for Neurodiverse Students Referred to Greater Manchester Universities Student Mental Health Service by Emmalene Fish, Timothy Alnuamaani, Simon Postlethwaite

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Aims: Are neurodiverse university students, referred to Greater Manchester University Student Mental Health Service (GMUSMHS), receiving the Disability and advisory support services (DASS) input they are entitled to? …”
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    Performing a Multi-Stage Mathematical and Informational Task "Framing the First-Order Mandelbrot Set, Julia Sets, the Structure of Fixed Points of a Family of Polynomials of the Third Degree" as a Means of Developing Students' Creativity by Valeriy Sekovanov, Vladimir Ivkov, Elena Smirnova, Larisa Rybina

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The proposed method of working with multi-stage mathematical and informational tasks makes it possible to develop students' creative thinking qualities, intuition, and motivate them to further research.…”
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    Body image perception, well-being and creativity in Chinese university students: The necessity for a novel course of medical aesthetics. by Xiangyu Wang, Tianjing Wang, Leyi Fu, Feng Yun, Fan Qu, Fangfang Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Specifically, female students exhibited higher levels of self-objectification, while lower-year students reported more negative self-perception of physical appearance. …”
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    Nature-aligned approaches to form students’ system motivation by Marina V. Ulyanova

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…It is shown how nature-aligned methodology of noospheric pedagogics enables to make the process of the student’s personality growth self-regulated in the process of education.…”
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    Use of Electronic and Conventional Cigarettes and Self-Rated Mental Health in High School Students by Payam Sheikhattari, Rifath Ara Alam Barsha, Chidubem Egboluche, Shervin Assari

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…<b>Aims:</b> This study aimed to examine the associations between cigarette use, including conventional cigarette use, and self-rated mental health among high school students in Baltimore City. <b>Methods:</b> High school students in Baltimore City completed an anonymous online survey that assessed demographic characteristics, tobacco knowledge and use, mental health, and related behaviors. …”
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    The Mediating Effects of Attachment Styles on the Relationship between Sensory Processing Styles and Interpersonal Problems in Healthy University Students by Oan Na Lee, Gyeong-A Park

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…One-hundred and eighty-four university students (aged 18-28 years) completed a set of self-reported measures. …”
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    Representation of Well-Being / Ill-Being of the Modern Russian Family and Student Behaviour: The Phenomenon of Teachers’ Reflection by O. V. Usova, N. G. Chevtaeva, A. S. Nikitina, C. Scavo

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The relevance of this study is determined by the increasing role of the interaction of the educational organisation and the family in the process of students’ education. In the current study, the relationship between the modern Russian family and teachers are considered through the prism of the concept of “social representation”, which is interpreted as a subjective representation of teachers about the family of students in terms of certain attitudes towards the family. …”
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    The influence of the Jigsaw learning model on mutual respect attitudes for grade VIII junior high school students by Lucky Nadya, Ridwan Santoso

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The sample of this research is class VIII students, amounting to 23 students. The determination of the sample class of this study was carried out using random sampling techniques. …”
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    From innovation to stress: analyzing hybrid technology adoption and its role in technostress among students by Norzaidi Mohd Daud

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract This study examines the impact of hybrid technology adoption on technostress among students, addressing critical knowledge gaps in existing research. …”
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    Adapting and Validating DigCompEdu for Early Childhood Education Students Through Expert Competence Coefficient by Juan Silva-Quiroz, José González-Campos, José Garrido-Miranda, José Lázaro-Cantabrana, Roberto Canales-Reyes

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The results consist of a DTC proposal in accordance with the DigCompEdu framework for early childhood education students validated by experts, as a starting point for future research for assessing or self-assessment of DTC, and as a guide to define strategies in initial teacher training.…”
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    The The Impact of Social Media, Peers, and Economic Knowledge on the Consumptive Behavior of Economic Students at Cenderawasih University. by Rut Penina Somisu, Alfani Laura Harikedua

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The results highlight that external social factors exert a stronger impact on student spending patterns than individual financial literacy. …”
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    The Association of Myopia Progression with Changes in Retinal Thickness among Primary School Students with Myopia by Jing Shang Zhang, Jing Li, Jin Da Wang, Ying Xiong, Kai Cao, Meng Li, Kai Jie Wang, Ying Yan Mao, Jian Ying Liu, Xiu-Hua Wan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For the school-age myopic children, the inner foveal retinal thickness were thicker in highly myopic students than in the nonhighly myopic students, while the parafoveal and perifoveal retina were thinner in highly myopic students. …”
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