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    On the Periphery or at the Centre?: Ideas for Improving the Physical and Interpersonal Environments for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, and Trans-sexual/gender Students at a New Zealand Secondary School. by Wendy Hemi, Anita Mortlock

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Despite mandates that require schools to be safe places for all students, issues persist around the provision of safety for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, trans-sexual, and trans-gendered students and staff. …”
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    Enhancing thai fifth-year medical students’ knowledge and attitudes toward palliative care through active learning methods by Thammasin Ingviya, Orapan Fumaneeshoat, Pawita Limsomwong

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results A total of 251 students completed the pre-test, with 62 of them also completing the post-tests. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF INTERACTIVE TEACHING MATERIALS WITH RME-BASED ISPRING SUITE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS' CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS by Barra P Pradja, Nisvu Nanda Saputra, Abdul Baist, Retno Andriyani, Hairul Saleh, Ratu Sarah Fauziah Iskandar

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Pretest-poste instruments, student response questionnaires, and validation sheets are used in data gathering procedures. …”
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    Infection Prevalence of Soil-Tramsmitted Helminth (STH) at Metal Muslim Al-Hidayah Islamic Boarding School Students, Pasuruan, Indonesia by bagus dwi nugraha, Sri Wijayanti Sulistiawati, Widati Fatmaningrum

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…From the results of the study, it was found that the number of students infected with STH was 28 students (68.3%), the infection was known to be of this type of Trichuris trichiura. 18 students (43.9%) had mild infections and 10 students (24.4%) had moderate infections. the most infected students were male with 19 students (46.3%), while according to age the most were at the age of 9 years with 12 students 29.27%. this incident could be due to the activities of students playing outdoors plus a lack of awareness to maintain personal hygiene such as washing hands with soap.…”
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    Comparing ChatGPT and validated questionnaires in assessing loneliness and online social support among college students: a cross-sectional study by Juan Gu, Jiali Liu, Lijuan Zeng, Yiqing Yu, Yufei Qiu, Yake Yue, Mengjie Tong, Fen Yang, Xiaohong Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study aims to explore the validity of ChatGPT in assessing loneliness and online social support among college students by comparing scoring consistency between ChatGPT and the validated questionnaires. …”
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    Analysis about radiation risk perception among university students from San Carlos de Bariloche and radiological protection experts from Argentina by Pablo Andres, Astrid Bengtsson

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The research involved 10 (38.5%) experts, 25 (45%) physics and engineering students and 40 (100%) bio-images production bachelor students. …”
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    Are You Sure About Your Career? Predictors of Vocational Confidence in Engineering Students by Marina Sousa, Alexandra R. Costa, Leandro S. Almeida, Eunice Fontão

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The results indicate that women and younger students show lower levels of confidence in achieving their future vocational projects, as do students with lower academic performance and those with less consistency in their interests. …”
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    Classroom Misbehavior in the Eyes of Students: A Qualitative Study by Rachel C. F. Sun, Daniel T. L. Shek

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Findings revealed that students tended to perceive misbehaviors as those actions inappropriate in the classroom settings and even disrupting teachers' teaching and other students' learning. …”
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    IMPROVING STUDENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES USING GROUP INVESTIGATION METHOD by Ivan Veriansyah, Ihsan Nurhakim, Pitalis Mawardi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…After implementing the group investigation method in the class, it was found that  the student's score increased to 77 with the student completion rate reaching 82%. …”
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    The Invisible Struggle: Impact of COVID-19 and Digital Inequality on Students’ Mental Well-Being by Henry Sevilla-Morales

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Findings assist an understanding of the complex impact of digital inequality on the mental health of socially disadvantaged students and the transition back to in-person classes. …”
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    Formation of social communication skills among students of the Faculty of Medicine in the system of professional education.... by K. Kidirbayeva, Sh Satiyeva, Zh Kuanyshbayeva, A. Iskakova, G. I. Assanova, G. Роvalyashko, Zh. Duisenbekova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The following methods were used: conversations with students, medical workers, discussion, survey.According to the authors, the low interest in national literature and culture is a significant reason for the low level of SC skills among workers in the social and medical service and in professional group communication. …”
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