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    Intertextuality in Selected Narrative Poems of Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí by Arinpe Adejumo, Adefemi Akinseloyin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The creative works of Adébáyọ Fálétí, a renowned literary writer in Yorùbá, ̀ have been the focus of literary critics. …”
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    Wastewater-based epidemiology for novel Coronavirus detection in wastewater by G. Saini, P. Deepak

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, as long as the original authors and source are cited. …”
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    Assessment of emotional intelligence level in intercultural educational environment by T. V. Kuprina, A. A. Evtyugina, S. M. Minasyan, O. V. Taranova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…One of the productive creative approaches is the development of emotional intelligence (EI/EQ), which contributes to the development of emotional intercultural competence to accelerate adaptation in a new intercultural environment.Aim. …”
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    Implementation of the project to strengthen the profile of pancasila students in primary schools by Nadia Rahma, Dea Mustika

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results of the evaluation and project carried out show that the development of the dimensions of the Pancasila student profile in class I, II, IV, V in the dimensions of Faith and Devotion to God Almighty and having noble morals has reached the level of development according to expectations, in the dimension of mutual cooperation on average. reached a highly developed level, and in the creative dimension the average was at a developed level according to expectations. …”
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    Changing of the characteristics of the labor potential in the transition to the technogenic society by O. A. Tettsoeva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The technogenic society has been considered as the community, the basis of which is characterized by reducing dependence of a person on social groups, amplification of personality in creative work, changing of motivation pattern, high pace of social changes, alteration of interpersonal communication models. …”
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    Towards AI-Assisted Mapmaking: Assessing the Capabilities of GPT-4o in Cartographic Design by Abdulkadir Memduhoğlu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study concludes that LLMs like GPT-4o have significant potential in cartographic design, particularly for tasks involving creative exploration and routine design support. Their ability to critique and generate cartographic elements positions them as valuable tools for enhancing human expertise. …”
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    Public safety in the conditions of martial law and mental warfare by S. O. Tkachenko, A. S. Diadin

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Emphasis is placed on the need for a creative approach, which is always unpredictable for the enemy. …”
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    Formación universitaria e intervención social: una contribución de las técnicas gestálticas / University Education and Social Intervention: A Contribution from Gestalt Techniques... by Roser Manzanera-Ruiz, Francisco Sierra-Luque, Purificación Borrego-García

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This involves the renovation of traditional teaching methods towards other more creative aspects of learning that emphasize the “know-how” and take into consideration the individual’s emotional and psychological dimensions. …”
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    Digital sociology and new opportunities for social and educational rehabilitation of disabled people by S. V. Kibakin, Y. A. Malakhova

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…A significant place in the article has been given to the possibilities of involving disabled people in the process of developing educational programs and in research activities, both in terms of the availability of willing people among them, and the use of various forms of their integration into real research projects as part of temporary creative teams. The conditions for the implementation of scientific support for the development of training programs in the Internet space by conducting their practical testing on the example of the Zagorsk experiment have been characterized separately. …”
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    How does playfulness (re)frame the world? Evidence for selective cognitive and behavioral redirecting in times of adversity by Xiangyou Shen, Zoe Crawley

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Sequential analyses including MANOVA, ANOVA, and ANCOVA were performed to examine overall, univariate, and adjusted group differences, respectively, validated by sensitivity analysis across three group categorization methods.ResultsThree sets of contrasting findings evidenced selective playful (re)framing effects, wherein more playful individuals (1) shared similar perceptions of current risk and protective factors while adopting a more optimistic future outlook, (2) perceived similar levels of vulnerability and isolation but engaged in significantly higher levels of resilient coping and adaptive leisure, and (3) participated in similar categories and frequencies of leisure activities but with higher experiential quality, marked by greater immersion, activeness, and positive affect.DiscussionPlayfulness functions as a “color spotlight” rather than “rose-tinted glasses,” with selective influence through “lemonading”—creatively imagining and pursuing positive possibilities to cultivate adaptive, enjoyable experiences while maintaining a clear-eyed realism about challenges. …”
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    Assessment and comparative study of Entrance Skin Dose for digital panoramic x-Ray equipments by Bayan Saber Ibrahim, Hassan Ali Mahmood

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…From flexible patient positioning to creative innovations and high image quality, these panoramic imaging units represent 2D dental imaging at its finest. …”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL SEARCH FOR VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF A NEW CULTURE BY AURELIUS AUGUSTINE by V. V. Kuzmenko, V. O. Boniak, I. A. Serdіuk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Only in the twentieth century, various aspects of Augustine’s creative legacy became the subject of scientific research by many authors. …”
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    Padlet: a tool for fostering collaborative learning and feedback literacy in dental education by Avita Rath

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BackgroundWhile health professions education has embraced collaborative and co-creative learning approaches, the integration of digital technologies into feedback practices remains limited, especially in undergraduate dental education. …”
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    ABOUT BARRIERS ON THE WAY OF REVIVAL OF THE RUSSIAN EDUCATION by V. I. Zagvyazinsky

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The most essential obstacles preventing full, positive work of comprehensive school are revealed: distinction of free secondary  education; subordination of educational process to the utilitarian purposes of preparation for Unified State Examination for entering a higher education institution; a hypertrophy of knowledgeable indicators and underestimation of education for achievement by pupils of a social maturity as an important purpose and criterion of success of educational activities; orientation to complete individualization (computerization) of education; subordination of reforming of educational system mainly to interests of its management; excessive overload of school teachers and unification of educational institutions leading to attenuation of creative activity of teachers and pedagogical staff. …”
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    The impact of using divergent thinking strategies on reading comprehension by A. Al Masri, T. Krishan, F. Al Talahin, S. Almassarweh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It was found that divergent thinking strategies stimulate students’ thinking through various questions and allow them to look at their familiar knowledge with a new vision, to produce and generate new ideas with creative features.Practical significance. The current study is useful in determining the appropriate reading comprehension skills for students, and targeting them in developing these skills. …”
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    The policy and practice of establishing healthy eating in preschool children in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina: a qualitative study by S. Stojisavljevic, B. Djikanovic, D. Stojisavljevic, D. Manigoda, J. Niskanovic

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conclusion Promoting proper nutrition in preschools requires a holistic approach that addresses both feasibility and attitudes toward policies, continuous education for staff, creative strategies for implementing new eating habits, and overcoming financial challenges. …”
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    Nuevas posibilidades de expresividad del hormigón: definición, componentes y clasificación de sistemas de encofrado flexible = New possibilities of concrete expressiveness: definit... by Elena Malpartida-Vázquez, Alfonso García-Santos

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The selected systems allow the construction of all kinds of concrete elements, the flexibility of the membrane allows to expand the range of shapes and make the most of the creative and expressive possibilities of concrete…”
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    Point-Based Grading System: Advantages and Disadvantages by N. N. Мaltseva, V. Е. Рenkov

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…These include: the risk of a biased judgment; fostering individualism when everyone is interested only in his/her personal growth; dominance of the written test over the oral answer; and the use of test tasks, which allows one to determine only the initial conceptual level of the subject without revealing the problematic, conceptual depth of knowledge, without identifying creative minds who can think outside the box. Then, through a mental experiment, various pedagogical situations have been assessed in which a formal use of a point-based grading system leads to biased results. …”
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