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A scoping review on U.S. undergraduate students with disabilities in STEM courses and STEM majors
Published 2025-01-01“…In terms of solutions, the largest group (n = 111) advocated for Universal Design, followed by accommodations (n = 94), and technology developed or tested with persons with disabilities (n = 90). …”
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Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorders Among Dental Students of College of Dentistry-Hawler Medical University.
Published 2024-03-01“… Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of conditions affecting the jaw joint and the muscles that control jaw movement, can cause pain and discomfort in the jaw, face, and neck, and affect a person's ability to speak, chew, and swallow. Aim: The present study aims to specify the prevalence of temporomandibular joint disorder among dental students of Hawler Medical University. …”
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WORK EXPERIENCE INTERNSHIP THROUGH THE EYES OF TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (ON THE MATERIALS OF SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH)
Published 2015-05-01“…The complex of questions (its answers show features of professional identity of the future experts on initial (I course), intermediate (III course) and finishing (V course) stages of their professional formation) has been developed to find out the dynamics of process of professional adaptation of students from the first to the fifth year. …”
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Effect of Co-Curricular Activities on Students’ Academic Performance in Selected Secondary Schools in Kabale Municipality.
Published 2024“…The study concluded that in wholesome the overall effect of co-curricular activities on the student’s academic performance and personality development is positive and it complements the academic activities in the attainment of education’s main goal of bringing change in student behavior.…”
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EXPLORING STUDENT AND LECTURER PERSPECTIVES ON ACADEMIC WRITING: A CASE STUDY AT THE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SOUTH AFRICA
Published 2024-12-01“…These findings have significant implications for curriculum development, offering strategies to enhance the course’s effectiveness in fostering students' academic literacy and writing proficiency.…”
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Preparing physiotherapists for the future: the development and evaluation of an innovative curriculum
Published 2025-01-01“…PACE was implemented in 2021 for first-year students. This study evaluates the implementation to inform future curriculum development. …”
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A Novel Nomogram for Early Identification of CFS-Like Symptoms in University Students with Infectious Mononucleosis
Published 2024-01-01“…This nomogram model advances personalized risk assessment for the development of CFS-like symptoms in IM-affected university students.…”
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Stress and Interpersonal Relationships in Medical Students During Public Health Emergencies: A Network Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…S1 “personal hassle” had the greatest BEI of the stress community (0.44), and R3 “dealing with people” had the greatest BEI of the interpersonal relationship community (0.19).Conclusion: This study used network analysis to investigate the relationship between stress and interpersonal relationships in Chinese medical students at the component level for the first time and highlight that the critical bridge variables “personal hassle” and “dealing with people” may contribute to preventing and relieving stress in Chinese medical students.Keywords: medical students, stress, interpersonal relationship, network analysis, public health emergency…”
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Evaluating the implementation of person-centred care and simulation-based learning in a midwifery education programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a study protocol
Published 2024-12-01“…Background Investing in midwives educated according to international standards is crucial for achieving Sustainable Development Goals in maternal and newborn health. Applying a person-centred care approach and using simulation-based learning to improve the learning experience for midwifery students may enhance the quality of childbirth care. …”
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Investigating the Influences of Self Esteem on Student’s Academic Performance in English Language: A Case Study of Secondary Schools in Rubanda.
Published 2024“…Fewer respondents noted that self-esteem contributes to students' personal development and individual characteristics. …”
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ISSUES AND CAHALLENGES CONFRONTING STUDENT-MOTHERS ENROLLED FOR NCE PROGRAMME; CASE STUDY OF GOMBE STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BILLIRI
Published 2024-06-01“…Data generated will be analyze using qualitative content analysis. Which include Personal and educational need experiences of student-mothers at both school and home settings. …”
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Reimagining Student Success through Engagement and Soft Outcomes: Learning from a Capstone Course in a Canadian Polytechnic
Published 2025-01-01“…In comparison to hard outcomes like grades or completing a degree, soft outcomes capture student advancement toward the goals of a particular course and can include interpersonal, organizational, and internal development. …”
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Emotion Recognition of Students Based on Facial Expressions in Online Education Based on the Perspective of Computer Simulation
Published 2020-01-01“…Compared with traditional face-to-face classes, there is a lack of direct, timely, and effective communication and feedback between teachers and students in the online courses. Previous studies have shown that there is a close and stable relationship between a person’s facial expressions and emotions generally. …”
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Tutor Support as a Tool of Social-Cultural Adaptation ofInternational Students in Russian Universities
Published 2020-02-01“…The program of training of student tutors is presented and the content and forms of implementation of educational modules of this program are revealed.As a result of the analysis of the experience of the School of tutors and volunteers in Siberian Institute of management, the branch of RANEPA it is concluded about the prospects and opportunities of using student tutoring as a tool for adapting international students to study in Russian universities and an effective way of their involvement in joint sociocultural activities, allowing to reveal and develop their existing personal and educational potential. …”
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Impact of Blended Learning Use On Agricultural Entrepreneurship Development
Published 2024-09-01“…Background: The combination of traditional in-person instruction with online learning components is known as blended learning. …”
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What Are the Benefits of First Year Student Extracurricular Engagement: Academic Achievements, Desire to Complete a Degree and Psychological Well-Being
Published 2024-12-01“…Attention to extracurricular activities in higher education is associated with a change in the role of the university, specifically the activation of its additional function, which involves the development of student personality. Despite the support for the development of extracurricular activities in universities, the existing research on the impact of extracurricular activities on students’ educational outcomes is contradictory, revealing both positive and negative effects. …”
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A qualitative investigation of the influences of gender among low-socioeconomic status students’ motivations to study biology
Published 2025-02-01“…Conclusions Our analysis of LSES students’ motivational pathways to biology majors revealed that while intrinsic motivations are crucial for the development of their scientific and career interests, engagement with, and belonging to the field, extrinsic motivations—driven by personal, cultural, and economic factors—cannot be overlooked. …”
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Construct validity test on the Indonesian version of Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale (CDSES)
Published 2023-03-01“…The results showed a significant relationship between CDSES and personality traits. Four personality traits, namely conscientiousness, openness, extraversion, and agreeableness, exhibited positive correlations with CDSES, while neuroticism showed a negative relationship.…”
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Communication Culture as a Matrix for Graduate's “Soft Skills” Development
Published 2020-12-01“…At the same time, an expert survey of recruiting specialists who assessed the level of communication skills of graduates majoring in economics and management showed a vivid disparity between free use of digital technologies (digital skills) and poor communication skills (soft skills).An analysis of the online questionnaire survey of teachers and students in the field of economics and management of nine Russian universities revealed barriers to the formation of “soft skills” of future graduates: inability to see the interests of the “Other”, the habit of pointing fingers instead of solving problems, the lack of client-oriented skills as well as willingness to take personal responsibility for the results of work. …”
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Madame “Paradigm”
Published 2016-06-01“…The article provides a wide range of real-world examples, professional characteristics, individual assessment of his joint work with the aspirate and students in the framework of formation and development of the scientific school of management theory. …”
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