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    RUSSIAN-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK: STUDENT EXCHANGE PROJECT SERVING THE BEST INTEREST OF CHILDREN by Valery V. Mitrofanenko

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Based on the method of evaluation done by the participants (students and teachers of educational institutions of both countries, children at risk who participated in the Russian part of the project), the article reveals the results and draws conclusions regarding the effectiveness of the partnership project…”
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    Virtual Concerts in Learning Oboe-Played Chinese Folk Music: Impact on Performance Proficiency, Perceived Aesthetic Qualities, and Students’ Motivation by Yang Zhang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The research involved 106 senior students from two higher educational institutions in China. …”
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    Analysis of Career Planning for Students Based on Career Guidance Theory by Tila Rohimah, Daharnis Daharnis, ifdil ifdil

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With this approach, it is expected that students can choose a more purposeful career path, reduce dissatisfaction, and increase the potential for future success. …”
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    Students’ and educators’ perceptions of clinical academic pathways in the UK: a qualitative study by Gabrielle M Finn, Adam Danquah, Chiu-Yi Lin, Cinzia Greco, Hema Radhakrishnan, Natalie J Gardiner

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Objectives This study aimed to understand the experiences and perceptions of medical students and medical educators regarding barriers and facilitators for pursuing clinical academic pathways.Design A qualitative study using semistructured interviews and focus groups was conducted. …”
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    Development of problem-solving-based digital books to improve students' high-level thinking skills by Sartika Eka Fitri Lubis, Daulat Saragi, Sri Yunita

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thirty fifth-grade students registered in the 2023-2024 academic year became the research sample. …”
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    Extensive Reading Instruction Via E-Books Impact On EFL Students’ Reading Attitude and Motivation, and Reading Skills by Radia Bouguebs

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Discussion of the results revealed that despite students’ definite preference for paper book; however, the numerous advantages offered by e-books as enlarging students’ culture and knowledge, vocabulary acquisition do stimulate EFL learners to cope with this new type of reading materials: e-books. …”
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    Mediating role of dysfunctional obsessive beliefs in the relationship between attachment styles and nomophobia in nursing students by MohammadMahdi Akbarzadeh

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Introduction: Nomophobia, defined as the fear and anxiety of being without mobile phone access, has become an increasing concern in today’s world, particularly among students. Aim: The present study aimed to examine the mediating role of dysfunctional obsessive beliefs in the relationship between attachment styles and nomophobia among nursing students. …”
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    Differences and Similarities in Component Skills Reading Profiles for Native and Immigrant Fifteen-Year-Old Students in Sweden by Camilla Olsson, John Löwenadler, Stefan Johansson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The results revealed significant differences in the impact of these processes, in particular, in the comparison between Swedish-born students and first-generation immigrant students. The most striking results showed that, although reading fluency is very important for all students, it has a much larger impact on reading comprehension for first-generation immigrant students than for second-generation and native Swedish students. …”
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