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    Psychological resources and interventions for teachers’ emotional competence and well-being: a systematic review by Brenda Cervellione, Ester Maria Concetta Lombardo, Calogero Iacolino

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, methodological heterogeneity, limited use of longitudinal designs, and variation in outcome measures constrained generalizability.DiscussionFindings underscore the importance of promoting psychological resources and structured interventions to support teachers’ emotional well-being and professional sustainability. …”
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    Road Traffic Injuries among Schoolchildren from Rural and Urban Districts of South India: A Cross-Sectional Study by Y. R. Manjunatha Babu, Pallavi Sarji Uthkarsh, Gangaboraiah A

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in urban and rural districts of a state in South India, a pretested, semi-structured, self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data and analyzed using SPSS version 20. …”
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    Analysis of the Relationship among Leadership Styles, School Culture and Student Achievement by Yusuf Ozdemir

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The key tool in collecting the data was a structured questionnaire, which was custom-made corresponding to the problem set. …”
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    Teaching Dance in Diaspora: Pedagogical Experiences in Melbourne, Australia by Jeanette Mollenhauer

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Available choreographic and pedagogical support from respective homelands also varied: in turn, this often determined group structures and practices in Melbourne. Yet, every group maintained a remarkable program of performances at both diasporic community celebrations and regionalized multicultural festivals. …”
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    REDESIGNING SCHOOL-FAMILY PARTNERSHIPS IN THE DIGITAL ERA: A STUDY OF PARENTAL PREFERENCES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION IN INDONESIA by Deni Hardianto

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Utilizing a quantitative descriptive survey approach, data were collected from 334 parents across five districts/cities in Yogyakarta. A structured questionnaire validated by experts and based on Epstein’s framework and parental involvement theory was used to capture five key domains of parental preferences: participation, communication, digital engagement, parenting needs, and relationship quality. …”
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    Capacity building models for managing multiple long-term conditions in low-and-middle-income countries: a systematic review and gap analysis by Abhinav Sinha, Krushna Chandra Sahoo, Pranab Mahapatra, Sandipana Pati, Jayasingh Kshatri, Srikanta Kanungo, Sandro R. Batista, Bruno P. Nunes, David Weller, Stewart W. Mercer, Sanghamitra Pati

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…While participants reported improved skills, challenges included sustaining support and adapting programs to local contexts. Conclusions MLTC-focused training in LMICs remains limited, with existing programs emphasizing competency-based learning and a ‘train-the-trainer’ approach. …”
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    Mapping the colorectal cancer patient journey in Egypt: A qualitative study of diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle perspectives. by Assem Gebreal, Karim Abdeltawab, Omar Hesham, Samr Kolkas, Somaia Khamess, Omnia Fouad, Mahmoud Ebeid, Omar Tarek, Aya Khaled, Hamza Mahmoud, Mahmoud Bassiony, Yara Adel, Muhammed Helmi, Maryam Mansour, Omnia Nahas, Barbara Hansen, Waleed Arafat, Mona N Fouad, Elabrar Ebrahim, Ahmed Ashour Badawy, Lori Brand Bateman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The main barriers were as follows: lack of awareness, symptom neglect, fear and embarrassment of colonoscopy, limited diet and activity from chemotherapy and colostomy, job loss, and poverty (individual); peers fear of colonoscopy and judgment (interpersonal); misdiagnosis, inadequate patient education, and lack of structured diet and activity programs (health organization); unsupportive work environments, cultural and religious beliefs, health literacy, and cancer stigma (social context); and unclear screening policies, lack of equipment, lack of insurance, high costs, and limited rural healthcare (policy). …”
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    What factors enable sustainable university-industry collaboration communities? Evidence from a symbiosis theory perspective by Jun Liu, Xuewei Wang, Wenqing Miao, Xiurong Wang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…. • University-Industry Collaboration (UIC) faces challenges in implementation, including communication barriers between institutions and misaligned expectations between stakeholders • Traditional approaches to university-enterprise cooperation often lack systematic frameworks for sustainable collaboration and resource sharing • The success of industry-education partnerships heavily depends on institutional support and policy frameworks, but practical guidelines for implementation are often unclear • Introduces a comprehensive ''three-dimensional symbiosis'' framework that provides practical guidance for establishing and maintaining effective industry-education partnerships • Identifies specific mechanisms for successful collaboration, including resource sharing, information exchange, interest alignment, and organizational support structures • Presents evidence-based strategies for overcoming common barriers in University-Industry Collaboration (UIC), based on systematic analysis of real-world implementations • Educational institutions should establish dedicated communication channels and resource-sharing platforms to facilitate ongoing collaboration with industry partners • Policy makers need to develop targeted incentive mechanisms and clear evaluation criteria to encourage sustained participation from both educational institutions and industry partners • Practitioners should focus on building long-term relationships through structured programs that address both immediate needs and strategic development goals of all stakeholders…”
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    Advancing early childhood education policy: a transformative case study in Hargeisa, Somaliland—insights from preprimary education development by Jibril Abdikadir Ali, Dawit Negassa Golga, Mustafe Khadar Abdi, Tawakal Abdi Ali, Mukhtaar Axmed Cumar, Nasir Ali, Abdisalam Hassan Muse

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This qualitative case study explores the implementation of early childhood education (ECE) policies in three selected centers in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Through semi-structured interviews with nine participants, including teachers and head teachers, the research identified significant gaps between policy guidelines and actual practice. …”
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    Gender differences in spousal caregiver strain and paid service use among dementia caregivers in rural Appalachia by Jyoti Savla, Jyoti Savla, Karen A. Roberto, Karen A. Roberto, Leslie A. Fontaine

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Guided by the Stress Process Model, we analyzed structured interview data from 61 spousal caregivers living in rural Appalachia. …”
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    Defining essential surgical skills and optimizing simulation training modalities for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion by Bohong Cai, Xilin Cheng, Xi Lyu, Hanhan Wu, Xue Leng, Sihang Li, Baixiang Chen, Qi Yao, Jie Hao, Menghong Xia, Wei Jiang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Surgical skills directly related to the surgical procedure and the identification of important anatomical structures were rated as essential skills for ACDF trainees. …”
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    Educational Attainment, Skills Acquired, and Skills Needed by Selected Out-of-School Youth from Quezon City, Philippines by Angelito Bautista, Lenard Bien, Ruben Jose Sanchez, Candice Erika Rudi, Bernard Gaya

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…A total of 194 respondents were purposively selected based on specific criteria related to their educational status and employment situation. Structured survey interviews were used to gather data from the respondents regarding their demographic profiles, socioeconomic situations, educational attainments, and skill gaps. …”
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    Features of Interaction between Mothers and Children at an Early Age who were Placed in the Intensive Care Unit in Postnatal Period by Badlina E.S., Krysanova T.V.

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Methods: collection and analysis of anamnestic data from children's medical records, a questionnaire of mothers (a questionnaire for mothers Lantsburg M.E.), instrumental structured observation (quantitative and qualitative analysis of video recording of game actions of mother and child using the program The Observer XT Noldus and beyond). …”
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    On the Question of Pedagogical Digital Competence by D. A. Mezentceva, E. S. Dzhavlakh, O. V. Eliseeva, A. Sh. Bagautdinova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Meanwhile, there is the lack of models that would structurize the professional practice of a teacher at the micro level of using a digital instrument. …”
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