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    Formation of competence in the field of life safety of students based on the activity approach by E. R. Abdulina

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Some approaches to the formation of competence in the field of life safety among students of higher educational institutions are considered. …”
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    Exploring Factors Contributing to Plagiarism as Students Enter STEM Higher Education Classrooms by Michelle L. Vieyra, Kari D. Weaver

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Studies have shown that students in STEM are more apt to plagiarize as compared to students in the humanities or social sciences, so they are an ideal population for looking at causes of plagiarism. …”
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    Using multimedia-supported flipped classrooms approach to modernize organic chemistry instruction: exploring students’ and teachers’ challenges by Ezechiel Nsabayezu, Olivier Habimana, Wenceslas Nzabalirwa, Francois Niyongabo Niyonzima

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Although this instructional method has the potential to enhance student engagement and understanding, some barriers have hindered its widespread adoption. …”
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    The Writing Workshop: an Important Element in Decreasing 2nd Year LMD Students’ Writing Anomalies and Encreasing their Creativity by Said CHERIDI & Yamina BENACHOUR

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, the majority of students find themselves in a jam when dealing with it. …”
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    Effectiveness of the Collaborative Learning Model in Writing Biographical Texts for Students by Muhtasar Ayudi, Burhanudin Burhanudin, Ahmad Sirulhaq, Saharudin Saharudin

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the collaborative learning model in improving the ability to write biographical texts among tenth-grade students at MA NW Dasan Lian. The background of this research stems from the students’ low interest and poor quality in writing biographical texts, which are often unstructured and lack creativity. …”
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    Low Stress Opportunity for Research Students to Explore Information Resources: Information Literacy for the Physical Scientist by Leah Solla

    Published 2003-05-01
    “…Over three years the course has evolved in response to student feedback, the changing nature of information resources and my growing understanding of chemistry and teaching. …”
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    Language concerns and issues of Uyghur international students in Japan by Z Alifu, K. T Selorio, H Saito

    Published 2025-07-01
    Subjects: “…Uyghur, International Students, Language Concerns and Issues, Migration and Integration, Coping Strategies, Migration Linguistics…”
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    The impact of classroom soundfield systems on reading fluency in normal-hearing students by Lucy Shiels, Peter Carew, Dani Tomlin, Gary Rance

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, intelligence was mildly predictive of the reading fluency advantage obtained during SFA-On periods, with lower-IQ students benefiting more from amplification. The study’s findings suggest that while SFA may not provide universal academic benefits for all students, it may offer advantages to students with lower cognitive abilities, suggesting it is a valuable support for the many classrooms that do not meet recommended acoustic standards.…”
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    Students’ conceptual understanding of transformation geometry based on Van Hiele’s level assisted by GeoGebra by Agnes Stefine Luhukay, Riskika Fauziah Kodri, A. N. M. Salman

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…By using the Mann Whitney test on student score data of both class, it was concluded that there was no significant effect on level 0-visualization, level 1-analysis, and level 2-informal deduction, but there was a significant effect on students' abilities at level 3-deduction and level 4-rigor, which means that students who are taught using Van Hiele learning theory assisted by the Geogebra application have better conceptual understanding than students who are taught conventionally.…”
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