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    “Music Therapy Moments”. Personal Experiences on the Path to a Music Therapy Profession. Scientific opportunities by Magdolna SZABADI

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In teacher training, Scientific Student Association, Erasmus mobility programmes, new courses offers the opportunity to learn music therapy methods and conduct research at international level. …”
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    Geology in the Spanish Education System: The Incredible Shrinking Curriculum by Antonio Eff-Darwich, Alejandra Goded-Merino, Sara González-Pérez, Caterina Rodríguez de Vera

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Finally, we will offer a series of didactical tips to give students and teachers of primary education a broader, more engaging and motivating vision of geology that awakens their curiosity around Earth sciences.…”
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    ANALISIS KEMAMPUAN REPRESENTASI MATEMATIS PESERTA DIDIK PADA MATERI PROGRAM LINEAR by Eunike Ester Mataheru, Tanwey Gerson Ratumanan, Carolina Selfisina Ayal

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The subjects interviewed were 1 student with a very high category; 1 student with a low category, and 1 student with a very low category. …”
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    Critical Smart Functions for Smart Living Based on User Perspectives by Benjamin Botchway, Frank Ato Ghansah, David John Edwards, Ebenezer Kumi-Amoah, Joshua Amo-Larbi

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The study provides valuable insights into the occupants’ perceptions of critical smart features/functions for policymakers and practitioners to consider in the construction of smart living systems, specifically students’ smart buildings. This study contributes to knowledge by identifying the critical smart functions to achieve smart living based on occupants’ perceptions of smart living by considering the specific context of a smart student building facility constructed in Hong Kong.…”
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    Development of Academic Community Recommendation System Using Content-Based Filtering at UIN Malang Informatics Engineering Study Program by Abdurrozzaaq Ashshiddiqi Zuhri, Ririen Kusumawati, Muhammad Ainul Yaqin, Aldian Faizzul Anwar, Achmad Fahreza Alif Pahlevi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The system uses TF-IDF and cosine similarity methods to match student profiles with community descriptions. Data was collected from 48 students and 10 academic communities in the Informatics Engineering Study Program of UIN Malang, and processed through preprocessing stages before modeling. …”
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    Sustained primary teacher provision for the gifted: the influence of gifted conceptions on nomination and differentiation by Zekai Ayık, Gürkan Çetin, Mehmet Emin Usta

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This research contributes to the literature on gifted education by emphasizing the link between teacher conceptions, training, and practices in nominating and supporting gifted students.…”
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    Gaming as a Form of Experiential Learning: Career Ready Project—Bloom Virtual Village by Deb Bonfield, Pamela Gauci, Dario Guescini, Jackie Tan, Apostolo Zeno

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Under close supervision of George Brown’s faculty from two academic divisions, students converted the field placement experience in long-term care into a simulation gaming solution. …”
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    Techno-Pessimistic Shock and the Banning of Mobile Phones in Secondary Schools: The Case of Madrid by Joaquín Paredes-Labra, Isabel Solana-Domínguez, Marco Ramos-Ramiro, Ada Freitas-Cortina

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The Madrid region, among the first to adopt a restrictive stance, contributed two school-based case studies and three focus groups with teachers, students, and families. Findings suggest that the turn toward prohibition was motivated less by pedagogical evidence than by cultural anxieties, consistent with what it conceptualizes as a techno-pessimistic shock. …”
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    Influence of Mathematical Understanding, Reasoning, and Resilience on Mathematical Literacy in Karimun Regency's Eighth Graders by Ummi Fadilah Harahap, Jarnawi Afgani Dahlan, Trisno Ikhwanudin

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…More varied teaching methods and strong support from educators are recommended to optimize students' mathematical literacy.…”
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    Severity of Stress in Acne Patients Attending Dermatology Outpatient Department of Tertiary Hospital in Kathmandu by Amrita Shrestha, Dinesh Binod Pokhrel, Sudip Parajuli, Manisha Chapagain, Rabina Shrestha

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Most of the patients were students. Subjects with higher stress scores, determined using the PSS, had higher acne severity when examined and graded using the GAGS. …”
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    Changes in Motor Skill Performance of 13-Year-Old Japanese Boys and Girls: A Cross-Sectional Study over Six Decades (1964–2023) by Yukitomo Yogi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study examines six decades (1964–2023) of changes in motor skills and body dimensions among Japanese 13-year-old students, analyzing grip strength, handball throwing, 50 m dash, endurance running, and composite scores. …”
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    The Effectiveneness Of Using Piaget, Vygotsky, And Brunner Theories In Teaching English For Young Learners At Sdn Kebun Bunga 6 Banjarmasin by Inna Muthmainnah, Nor Izzatil, Hidayah Nor

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Findings revealed that the students got better score after the implementation of those three theories (Piaget, Vygotsky, and Brunner) in the classroom; they were very enthusiastic learned English in the classroom by interacting with the teachers and the peers. …”
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