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    Increasing the personal adaptation potential of teachers and students through the design thinking technology application in the educational process by O. A. Kamneva, S. B. Taysaeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The number of subjects amounted to 90 people, including 25 school teachers, 25 university teachers, and 40 graduate students of Astrakhan State University (during the period of their practical courses). …”
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    Peer pressure, anxiety, and smartphone addiction among Chinese college students: a mediation analysis by Meng-Te Hung, Li-Ching Hung, Qixiang Zhou, Ziyuan Huang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Methods A total of 521 university students from Fujian, Guangdong, and Zhejiang provinces participated in an online survey. …”
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    Experiences, perceptions and barriers to use of reusable menstrual products among university students globally: a systematic review by Emma Johnson, Lydia Seed, Ashna Biju, Charlotte Tulinius

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Background Reusable menstrual products have gained increasing attention for their environmental and economic benefits, yet their uptake remains limited. University students represent a key demographic for understanding uptake, as young adults forming lifelong menstrual hygiene habits.Objectives To synthesise evidence on university students’ knowledge, usage patterns and perceptions of reusable menstrual products, and identify barriers and facilitators to their adoption, to inform future interventions and educational efforts.Search strategy A systematic search of Medline, Embase, Scopus and Global Health was conducted, last updated on 31 October 2024.Selection criteria Eligible studies contain data on perceptions of reusable menstrual products, specifically of students in university or higher education, or including segregated data on this population. …”
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    The Effects Of Digital Authoring Tools On University Students’ Writing: A Case Study Of Undergraduate Students by Lynda Silhadi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The study found that students frequently relied on ChatGPT and Google to generate ideas and improve vocabulary. …”
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    Inter-Institutional Communication Model for Online Learning for Elementary School Students by Aan Widodo, Moh. Rifaldi Akbar, Wa Ode Sitti Nurhaliza, Zahara Tussoleha Rony

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study seeks to answer how daily communication and communication media technology is vital in implementing online education for elementary school students. This study aims to offer an inter-institutional communication model that can be used to provide online education for students in elementary schools during disaster emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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    Unmasking Nuances Affecting Loneliness: Using Digital Behavioural Markers to Understand Social and Emotional Loneliness in College Students by Malik Muhammad Qirtas, Evi Zafeiridi, Eleanor Bantry White, Dirk Pesch

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Loneliness is a global issue which is particularly prevalent among college students, where it poses risks to mental health and academic success. …”
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    Literary comprehension competence among senior high school students in Purwokerto by Memet Sudaryanto, Aldi Nur Fadilah

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Literature learning should be designed according to students' characteristics. However, there is still no available competency map that specifically measures students' understanding of literary competencies in schools. …”
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    Sketchy understandings: drawings reveal where students may need additional support to understand scale and abstraction in common representations of DNA by Crystal Uminski, L. Kate Wright, Dina L. Newman

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…We found that 77% of students made errors in representing scale, and 86% of students made errors in representing abstraction. …”
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