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Mastery learning in CS1: a longitudinal study during and post-pandemic
Published 2024-12-01“…The findings reveal insights into the challenges of mastery learning, highlighting its potential to enhance student engagement and cater to diverse learning needs, while also noting the necessity of balancing innovative approaches with traditional methods. …”
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[SPA] REPRESENTACIONES DE LA ININTERRUMPIDA Y GROTESCA CELEBRACIÓN CARNAVALESCA EN DOS UTOPÍAS DE LA ALEMANIA DEL SIGLO XVII // REPRESENTATIONS OF THE UNINTERRUPTED AND GROTESQUE...
Published 2018-06-01“…The author, an active member of the Tridentine Culture, wrote the text in Latin with the didactic purpose of teaching moral example to his students at the Jesuit College in the city of Augsburg. …”
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Social origin and the intention to enrol in higher education: personality traits as a mechanism of reproduction or mobility?
Published 2025-08-01“…Three plausible mechanisms could be at work: (1) For students from low social origins, favourable personality traits could compensate for the lack of other important resources and be more important for their study intention (resource substitution). (2) Although students from low social origins benefit most from personal traits, they lack precisely these personal resources (structural amplification). (3) Students from high social origins have more favourable personality traits and can also profit more from them (resource multiplication). …”
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Anonymity and Gender Effects on Online Trolling and Cybervictimization
Published 2023-07-01“…The results indicated that the anonymity measure was not a significant predictor of online trolling and cybervictimization. Female students were less likely than male students to engage in online trolling, but there was no gender difference in cybervictimization. …”
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Exploring the implementation of STEM education through mathematical modelling activities in schools
Published 2025-07-01“…Practical approaches to applying mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios are beneficial to students. The process of seeking solutions to real-world problems could foster students’ inquiry skills and have more impactful advantages. …”
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Diet quality of Chilean schoolchildren: How is it linked to adherence to dietary guidelines?
Published 2025-01-01“…<h4>Results</h4>Most of the students (54.1%) were with malnutrition by excess and 20.0% exhibited abdominal obesity. …”
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Challenges and Successes of Teachers in Using Multilingual Classroom Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Published 2025-03-01“…Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE), the Philippines official language policy, provided flexibility for learners and teachers, and by looking through teachers practices and strategies which are integral to student learning is also an important factor given that technology especially AI has now interfered in the teaching-learning process. …”
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ORGANIZATIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS OF USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BLENDED LEARNING OF FUTURE OFFICERS
Published 2024-06-01“…The use of online resources in the conditions of blended education has significant advantages, including: reducing costs for educational materials and organizing classes; increasing motivation to acquire knowledge; supplementing traditional teaching methods with information technologies, including the use of multimedia resources, virtual simulations and interactive educational materials in combination with lectures and practical classes; creation of adaptive training programs that take into account the individual needs and level of preparation of each student; involvement of students by means of forums, online discussions, testing and group projects to acquire knowledge for performing functions in professional activities; stimulation of active participation of students in the educational process; development of critical thinking and teamwork; and providing feedback. …”
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Desain Media Pembelajaran dengan Model Problem-based Learning dan Gamitifikasi untuk Materi Bangun Ruang Tingkat SMK Berbasis Virtual Rality
Published 2022-02-01“…However, Mathematics is one of the subjects that is a scourge for most students. So making students interested in learning this is a challenge. …”
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O Ensino de História da Educação no Brasil: fontes e métodos de pesquisa
Published 2017-04-01“…In contrast, concerning pedagogical reality, the sources included student notebooks, school tests, iconography, school press, oral testimony, etc. …”
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Attitudes of Consumers from University of Novi Sad toward Advertising through Sport among the Question how often Consumers purchase Sporting Goods
Published 2018-07-01“…The sample included 168 students from Faculti of Sporth and Physical Education in Novi Sad, divided into six subsample groups: consumers who do not purchase sport goods at all, then consumers who purchase sport goods less than ones a month, next 1–3 a month, 4–6 a month, 7–9 a month, as well as consumers who purchase sport goods more than 10 times a month. …”
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THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PHONETIC TRANSCRPTION AND ORTHOGRAPHIC TRANSCRIPTION IN ENGLISH
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Mentorship in psychiatry: A brief report of designing and implementing a program for residents at university of medical sciences
Published 2025-07-01“…Background: Clinical education is crucial; however, students often find it challenging to apply theoretical knowledge in practice. …”
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Third Grade Manatee Curriculum—Lesson 13: Manatee Migration Activity
Published 2015-08-01“…The curriculum has been written at a third-grade level but can be adapted for older or younger students. Written by Ruth Francis-Floyd and Maia McGuire, and published by the Veterinary Medicine—Large Animal Clinical Sciences Department, UF/IFAS Extension, July 2015. …”
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Negation of Boundary (Being Borderless) between the Immaterial and the Material in Ṣadrā's Thought
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DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC-INTEGRATED CHEMISTRY TEACHING MATERIALS ON CELL AND BIOMOLECULE MATERIALS
Published 2023-12-01“…The enrichment book can be used as a reference of integrated Islamic chemistry for students in Biochemistry courses, especially the material structure and function of cells in order to integrate Islamic science and science in daily life.…”
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