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    Pengembangan LKPD PAK Berbasis Android Dengan Pendekatan Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) Pada Siswa Kelas V by Pahala Mulatua Simanjuntak, Bambang Ismanto, Wasitohadi Wasitohadi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The development of this LKPD includes designing interesting materials, describing student activities and providing evaluation questions. …”
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    Teachers' Perspective of Teaching Language Features in High School: A Qualitative Research by Pungky Ramadhani

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It means the teacher applied student-centered learning. All these indicate that in teaching language features, the teacher follows the rules of the curriculum. …”
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    INTERACTION STRATEGIES IN THE SKILL AND CONTENT COURSES IN EFL CLASSES by A. Dzo’ul Milal, Tristy Kartika Fi’aunillah, Ramadhina Ulfa Nuristama, Raudlotul Jannah, Sufi Ikrima Saadah

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Second, the interaction patterns in the skill courses indicate more student-active learning than in the content courses. …”
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    Pengembangan Aplikasi Konseling Teman Sebaya SATRIA (Siswa Asuh Tangguh Rangkul Insan Sebaya) sebagai Pelatihan Peer Counseling berbasis Website by Andre Julius, Miki Wijana, Sari Nurlatifah, Alfaiz Alfaiz

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This research aims to assessment and develop a new approach for developing a potential of students as peer for another. This research developing an application based on website, which consist of such workshop, psychological testing, and counseling. …”
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    CREATION OF AN ACTIVE ELEMENT OF A NEW BRANCH OF KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY – THE DIGITAL ECONOMY by V. L. Souponitsky, M. I. Kuternin, Ya. D. Vishnyakov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The Association will allow you to simultaneously conduct research on a wide range of topical issues of the digital economy, optimally form creative teams and expert groups, carry out constant scientific communication in real time, and connect talented young people to research between the postgraduate students, graduate students, and students. Working together in the structure of the Association, the departments of higher education institutions will be able to show the effect of synergy and achieve much more results in their activities. …”
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    Critical Perspectives on the Use of Technology with Refugees and Displaced Communities: The Case of Dadaab by Ochan Leomoi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The author is further concerned with how technology in higher education in crisis contexts is conceived as the agent that builds networks of scholars, generates connections for development, and promotes exchange of knowledge and ideas among students and faculty across all geographical borders.…”
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    Educational-researching and Information Resources In Interdisciplinary Automated Training System Based On Internet Technology by T. V. Savitskaya, A. F. Egorov, A. A. Gluhanova, S. A. Nikitin, A. Y. Zakharova

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Presented the structure of the typical training course and set out recommendations for the development of information and educational resources different types of lessons and self-study students.Have considered the features of preparation of teaching-research resources of the assignments for lab using the software package MatLab. …”
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    What Is a Healthy Forest? A Supplement to Florida Project Learning Tree by Sarah L. Hicks, Martha C. Monroe, Geetha S. Iyer, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The activities in this supplement, with the original PLT Guide, help our students rise to these twin challenges. This 84-page handbook was written by Sarah L. …”
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    The Impact of the Kurdish Language on the Components of Nation Building and the Impact of the Components of the Nation Building on the Kurdish language by Sangar Othman Ibrahim, Ali Mahmood Jukil, Gulbahar Beckett

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…A questionnaire has been used to get new data so as to know how much the Kurdish language has an impact on the components of the nation building and how much the components of the nation building have an impact on the Kurdish language. Moreover, senior students, in the English, Kurdish, Arabic, Political Science, Economics, Media and Religion departments at the University of Salahaddin, have participated in the questionnaire. …”
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    The impact of VaKE-driven online discussions on critical thinking styles among Chinese undergraduates by Xiaoshu Xu, Xiaoshu Xu, Yujie Su, Huanhuan Zhang, Vivian Ngan-Lin Lei, Xiaofang Ye

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Challenges, including insufficient teacher-student interaction, were noted, emphasizing the need for careful facilitation. …”
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    Speaking skills development in ESL E-learning educational environment by Safin Ildar Khamzovich, Khasanova Oxana Vladimorovna, Karimova Anna Anatolyevna, Semushina Elena Yurievna, Shustova Svetlana Viktorovna

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It is up to teachers to make students understand the essence of successful communication that lies in respecting the diversity of cultures, peoples, nations, and languages. …”
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    “They Leave Their Babies Where?”: The Case of Repair-Driven Learner Explanation in an Adult ESL Conversation Class by Cicely Rude

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In a world in which rampant misinformation and partial truths can spread like wildfire, adult English as a Second Language (ESL) conversation classes can become fertile ground for unplanned discussions about unexpected information. When a student introduces new information, it can lead to repair-driven side sequences in which student explanations take center stage. …”
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