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    Navigating English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in tertiary education: Challenges, opportunities, and pedagogical strategies for EFL learners by Md Kawser Ahmed

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Addressing these challenges through structured adaptation and targeted interventions can enhance EMI effectiveness, ensuring a more inclusive and equitable learning environment for non-native English-speaking students worldwide.…”
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    A Sage’s Journey from Timurid Khorasan to Mehmed I’s Bursa: A New Version of the Introduction of Haydar al-Harawı’s Sharh al-Kashshaf and the Construction of al-Harawı’s Biography... by M. Taha Boyalık

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Ḥaydar al-Harawī (d. 825/after 1427) was a significant scholar from Khorasan who migrated to the Ottoman lands. A distinguished student of al-Taftazanī, he earned high regard from Mehmed I and received patronage from him. al-Harawī dedicated his commentary on al-Zamakhsharī’s al-Kashshāf to Mehmed I with exaggerated expressions of praise and provided significant details about his biography in the introduction of the work. …”
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    Making the Grade: Parent Perceptions of A–F School Report Card Grade Accountability Regimes in the United States by Ian Kingsbury, David T. Marshall, Candace M. Doak

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The Every Student Succeeds Act requires that U.S. states provide a public evaluation of the performance of each public school while providing broad discretion in how states devise performance frameworks. …”
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    An analysis of intrinsic motivators about the effect of social media usage on artistic creativity in university in China by Lei Wang, Julina Binti Ismail Kamal

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The analysis focused on understanding these students’ intrinsic motivation to engage in Internet use. …”
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    Reconceptualizing Future Time Perspective Extension through Episodic Future Thinking by Jenefer Husman, Matthew C. Graham, Drew White, Bradley Sullivan, Dean Livelybrooks

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Qualitative data were analyzed using a deductive thematic analytic approach and a content analytic approach. Students’ profiles differed in extension (how far into the future students' project) and diffusion (how many potential future careers are considered). …”
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    Impulsive Buying Tendencies and Personality: Cognitive and Affective Aspects by Fayyaz Hussain Qureshi, Katarina Sokić, Sarwar Khawaja

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data were collected from a sample of 420 students, with 32 excluded due to incomplete responses, resulting in a final sample of 388 students (155 men, 233 women) with an average age of 22.8. …”
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    Comparaison du curriculum scolaire prescrit et des représentations des élèves. Le cas des positionnements entre savoirs scientifique et croyances religieuses en Grèce by Coralie Delhaye, Eleni Kalesi

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This study consists of a comparison between, on one hand, the positioning between science and religious beliefs officially prescribed in some programs, professor’s books and school textbooks, and on the other hand the positioning between science and religious beliefs really adopted by the students.The students position themselves strongly in favor of the autonomy between scientific knowledge and religious beliefs and, mildly, in disfavor of the fideist or classic concordist conceptions. …”
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    Widening the Circle: Differentiating Instruction through Explicit and Implicit Grammar Teaching for Inclusion Purposes by Fouad Boulkroun

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Inclusive differentiated instruction requires giving students choices about how to learn and how to demonstrate their learning. …”
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    An AAC Mobile-Based Application for People with Intellectual Disability: A Case Study in Brazil by Mauro José Conte, Marcelo Gitirana Gomes Ferreira, Alejandro R. García Ramírez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Four specialists and twenty-five students participated in this study. The proposed solution shows the potential educational value for professionals who assist individuals with intellectual disability in Brazil.…”
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    人工智能对阿拉伯学生教育中文的影响 by Asmaa Ali Abdelhameed Ali

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Technology and artificial intelligence are evolving rapidly, particularly in how they can assist Arab students in learning Chinese more effectively and efficiently. …”
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    Host HLA B*allele-associated multi-clade Gag T-cell recognition correlates with slow HIV-1 disease progression in antiretroviral therapy-naïve Ugandans. by Jennifer Serwanga, Leigh Anne Shafer, Edward Pimego, Betty Auma, Christine Watera, Samantha Rowland, David Yirrell, Pietro Pala, Heiner Grosskurth, Jimmy Whitworth, Frances Gotch, Pontiano Kaleebu

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Although neither the breadth nor the magnitude of the proteome-wide HIV-specific IFN-gamma response correlated with viral load, slow disease progression was associated with over-representation of host immunogenetic protective HLA B* alleles (10 of 14 SPs compared to 0 of 7; p = 0.004, Fisher's Exact) especially B*57 and B*5801, multiclade Gag T-cell targeting (71%, 10 of 14 SPs compared to 14%, 1 of 7 RPs); p = 0.029, Fisher's Exact test and evident virological control (3.65 compared to 5.46 log10 copies/mL in SPs and RPs respectively); p<0.001, unpaired student's t-test<h4>Conclusions</h4>These data are consistent with others that associated protection from HIV disease with inherent host HLA B allele-mediated ability to induce broader Gag T-cell targeting coupled with apparent virological control. …”
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    Designing a Digital Game for Chinese Character Learning: A Theory-Driven Practice Approach by Tingting Wang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study details the development process and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data to assess students’ learning outcomes. Findings demonstrate that the Chinese character game significantly improves character recognition and student engagement, fostering collaborative learning and enhancing overall academic performance. …”
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    Leading Change in Legal Education: Interesting Ideas for Interesting Times by Penelope Watson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Law teachers have mastered and internalised the processes of legal reading, and sometimes therefore overlook the need to teach them explicitly to law students, who are novices. This paper examines the necessary mechanics, techniques and dispositions of critical legal reading in an overall taxonomy, contending that teaching these aspects in explicit and concrete ways is essential for students who are acquiring legal reading skills. …”
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    Adaptation of Motivation to Read Profile Scale to Turkish by Ergun Öztürk, Zeynep Aydemir

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The scale was administered to 317 students for validity and reliability studies. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed directly on the two-factor scale, as the experimental evidence regarding the construct validity of the scale in the original culture was determined. …”
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    The impact of virtual images of coastal landscape features on stress recovery based on EEG by Jing Shi, Nan Zhang, Yinan Sun, Jinming Jiang, Haoyan Duan, Weijun Gao

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study aims to evaluate the psychological and physiological restorative effects of four types of coastal landscape features—coastal walkway, coastal mountain park, coastal plaza, and coastal beach—using immersive virtual reality simulations. 44 university students participated in a laboratory experiment involving subjective evaluations, heart rate variability, and electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements. …”
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