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    Designing a financial literacy development model for Farhangian University students by Mohsen Molapanah, Yousef Namvar, Azam Rastgoo, Majid Ahmadlu, Toran Soleimani

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…By examining the theoretical foundations, empirical studies regarding the second question of the research based on the factors that are most related to the financial literacy of student teachers have been taken into consideration. Research shows that the most effective criteria are family financial awareness, individual financial awareness, parents' education, family member's financial education, individual's education level, individual's income, and social class in the field of financial literacy of Farhangian University students, among which, by Delphi method implementation, 7 agents were confirmed. …”
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    Factors that influence the adoption of a school-based eHealth alcohol prevention program among Spanish personnel: a mixed methods study by Ester Alejandra Rosado-Pulido, Pablo Fernández-León, Marta Lima-Serrano, Hein de Vries

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Third, the new questionnaire was administered to Spanish school personnel (N = 100), including the school management team, school counselors, and teachers. Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations theory and the Integrated Change Model frameworks were used as theoretical bases for understanding the adoption process. …”
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    Effects of Teenage Pregnancy on Girl Child Education in Buhunga Sub-County Uganda. by Twikirize, Edwig

    Published 2025
    “…School leaders facilitate the teachers, the students, and the community to embrace a hospitable, empathetic, and collaborative learning environment for the different students irrespective of their diversity. …”
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    Presenting a Model for Color Effectiveness in Marketing Using Consumer Neuroscience: A Sequential Exploratory Mixed-Methods Approach by Allahyar Ghasemi, Ahmad Rahchamani, Hamidreza Saeednia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…To elicit experts’ opinions in the field of marketing, university teachers in the fields of marketing, cognitive science, and neuroscience were interviewed and to elicit experts’ opinions in the field of graphics, CEOs of advertising companies, advertising managers, and design managers of such companies were interviewed. …”
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    Implementation strategies: lessons learned during an e-learning intervention to improve dietary behaviors and feeding practices in early childhood education and care by Henrik Lian, Nina Cecilie Øverby, Frøydis Nordgård Vik, Anine Christine Medin, Natalie Garzon Osorio, Christine Helle, Tormod Bjørkkjær, Penelope Love, Harry Rutter, Mary Elizabeth Barker, Elisabet Rudjord Hillesund, Sissel Heidi Helland

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Implementation strategies were selected from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) project and included identify and prepare champions, conduct educational meetings, distribute educational materials, create a learning collaborative, and remind clinicians. ECEC teachers from participating ECEC centers in the intervention municipality were recruited as champions. …”
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    Rola nauczyciela wczesnej edukacji w identyfikowaniu i reagowaniu na przejawy przemocy domowej – między prawnym obowiązkiem a odpowiedzialnością moralną by Joanna Frankowiak

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The focus is on early childhood education teachers, being aware that along with medical staff, they are the most likely to detect and intervene in cases of child abuse up to the age of ten. …”
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    Assessing the Effect of Large Class Size and Pupils Academic Performance in Public Primary School in Rukungiri Municipality. by Kashumbusha, Robert

    Published 2024
    “…Based on results from the study, 100% of the respondents were aware of the relationship between large class size and pupils' academic performance, and these- included smaller classes encourage participation or interaction as students may receive more support from classmates, teachers in small classes are more I likely to give individual attention to students, effectively control and manage the classroom and build better relationships with students, class size may also influence teachers' interpersonal styles, small classes are more visible and more likely to engage in learning and social behaviors during class, class size has the potential to affect how students interact with each other. …”
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    The use of the mentoring institute on the example of teaching economic disciplines: patterns and implementation specifics by M. N. Rybina

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Mentoring in higher education is a necessity and an obligatory process of transferring the experience of teaching staff to young teachers. Statistics show that the younger generation is not eager to devote themselves to teaching, sometimes because they are not aware of all aspects of the profession. …”
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    Difficulties in Applying a Student-Centered Approach in Modern Russian Higher Education by O. V. Kisel, A. I. Dubskikh, A. V. Butova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…These limitations are associated with students and teachers. The most important limitations are connected with the lack of motivation for students to study. …”
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    Cyberbullying by Kate Fogarty

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…However, a form that parents and teachers may be less aware of is called “cyberbullying.” …”
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    Cyberbullying by Kate Fogarty

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…However, a form that parents and teachers may be less aware of is called “cyberbullying.” …”
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    Examining Family Influence on the Academic Performance of Pupils in Selected Primary Schools in Hamurwa Sub-County, Rubanda District. by Kiconco, Kate

    Published 2023
    “…Teachers should also provide pupils from low socio-economic background with words of encouragement. …”
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    Analyzing College Students’ Reading Behavior by AI Techniques by Fangxia Zheng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The intelligent evaluation display plan for intelligently assists the English version of reading evaluation in high schools provides more subjective and accurate evaluations for English reading classroom readings, reduces teachers’ knowledge pressure, and improves students’ timely and effective erudite audio feedback.…”
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    Czy nuda w szkole może stanowić barierę w edukacji? by Iga Kazimierczyk

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In the article I present the results of research conducted in a group of students and teachers. The aim of the study was to understand how they see, feel and describe boredom. …”
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    The Impact of Sex Education Towards Moral Development Among Pupils in Kebisoni Sub-County Rukungiri District. by Kamagara, Annet

    Published 2024
    “…The study revealed the challenges that affect the teaching of sex education in the Kebisoni sub-county Rukungiri district and these included: teachers are scared to teach sex education; even the best are very discouraged, lack of training as well as their lack of training affects what happens in the classroom, lack support for their work, teachers limit their lessons to "safe" topics such as anatomy and abstinence. …”
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    Use of multimodal glosses in teaching English vocabulary for non-English specialised undergraduates in public university in Nepal by Pitambar Paudel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings suggest that the study’s intervention, the use of multimodal glosses, was effective in improving non-English specialised undergraduates’ ability to develop, comprehend, and use English vocabulary. Thus, students and teachers are to be aware of using multimodal glosses contextually to increase, understand, and adopt English vocabulary appropriately.…”
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