SCIREA Journal of Education is an
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Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2024
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Bing Bing Feng
Abstract: In the context of the educationalization of artificial intelligence, the Internet has become an indispensable part of people's lifestyles today, and many educators will apply new technologies to teaching practice and promote changes in educational concepts and teaching modes. Through previous research, this study notes that
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Benjamin Zierock, Matthias Blatz, Sieer Angar
Abstract: Agile frameworks such as Objectives and Key Results (OKR) and SCRUM, originally developed for the software industry, are increasingly being considered for application in educational settings. This paper reviews the transfer and scale-up of these agile methodologies into education, aiming to analyze their effectiveness, bene
Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023
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Amado Kaboré
Abstract: Since 2016, Burkina Faso has been faced with growing insecurity that is disrupting the state's ability to provide adequate education services. Armed attacks that were initially directed against the security forces are now deliberately targeting schools and those involved in them. Against this backdrop, the need to protect s
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Panagiotes Anastasiades, Konstantinos Kotsidis, Christos Synnefakis, Alexia Spanoudaki
Abstract: The emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Greece resulted in the suspension of all schools both in spring (March-May) and in winter (November-December) in 2020. Teachers of all levels of education (165,000), were called upon to respond to the Emergency Remote Teaching needs of students in a short period of time. During the
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Yulin Zhao, Ding-Bang Luh
Abstract: The physical health of young people due to insufficient physical activity has attracted the attention of all sectors of Chinese society, which has repeatedly emphasized that ensuring the participation of young people in extracurricular physical activities is the key to promoting their physical health development. In the fur
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Liang Yongyi, Tian Xiangbin
Abstract: Comprehensive English is the core course for English majors, which integrates English language, literature and culture into one and highlights the humanistic features. College students not only can learn native English, but also improve their moral and humanistic qualities through the medium of textbooks, so as to develop a
Volume 8, Issue 4, August 2023
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Ana Henriques, Hélia Oliveira, Leonor Santos
Abstract: Mathematical reasoning (MR), highlighted in curricular orientations, is a necessary students’ skill in mathematical learning. As the knowledge to promote this skill is limited and challenging for teachers practices, is required to use adequate design principles in pre-service teacher education to develop PTs mathematical an
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Maya Shalom, Efrat Luzzatto, Zehavit Gross
Abstract: The Holocaust is regarded as the worst crime against humanity and violation of human rights in modern history. The need to pedagogically present and engage with the heritage of the Holocaust is a complex and emotionally charged challenge that many teachers have to face. It is often referred to as difficult knowledge. This s
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Xin Hu
Abstract: VR has advantages in simulating the real context, and its application in the field of education has attracted increasing attention. This research aims to explore the possibility of combining VR technology with basic English education and its impact on learning interest and effect. The study discusses that VR can be combined
Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2023
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Bernard Y.N. Ng, Daisy M.H. Chen, Jessie S.W. Tse, Rebecca K. Y. Lee
Abstract: Animated pedagogical agents (APAs) are increasingly developed in the educational field to motivate students’ learning and improve learning outcomes. However, dissociation between teachers and the courseware engineers during APA development has been a known limitation. Therefore, a student-centered approach by a three-party
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Dewu Huang, Jianying Wang
Abstract: Practical teaching is an important part of course teaching, and ideological and political education is an important part of course ideological and political construction. How to integrate ideological and political education elements into practical teaching is the core of course education. As one of the core courses of surve
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Stavissky Yuliya
Abstract: The current study adopted a model from immigration literature in order to equate the transition of teachers to digital teaching environments to geographical immigration. The study focused on teachers’ hybrid (digital and traditional) identity as digital immigrants during their “immigration” process and examined the role of
Volume 8, Issue 2, April 2023
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Zhou Yuanxiang, Yang Jiawen, Liu Huayan, Ma Yingqi
Abstract: With the advent of digital economy, statistics is gradually integrated with the rapidly developing emerging technologies such as big data, Internet of Things and artificial intelligence. The demand for high-level, complex and practical applied statistics talents from government, enterprises and institutions has increased. I
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Yan Liang, Tongtong Guo, Jian Yang
Abstract: Based on the self-determination theory process model, we explored the cor-relations between the latent constructs of psychological need satisfaction, motivational regulation, and leisure-time physical activity. College athletes (n=300) between 18 and 25 years of age completed a test battery on motivational aspects based on
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Dr. Stavissky Yuliya
Abstract: This study adopted a model from the immigration literature and viewed the transformation of teachers into the digital world as immigration – resembles geographical immigration. The study focused on teachers’ hybrid (digital and traditional) identity as digital immigrants during their immigration and examined the role of inn
Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2023
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Shannon Treadville, Laveria Hutchison, Tyrone Tanner
Abstract: Dyslexia intervention, which is needed for one in five children worldwide, and culturally responsive teaching practices (CRT) require explicit instruction for implementation with elementary students with dyslexia characteristics. Culturally responsive teaching practices recognize the importance of including the cultural bac
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Yanjing Li, Ping Yang
Abstract: The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has promoted the reform of higher education in the form of a technological revolution. The internal mechanism of the development of the higher education system and the intervention of the external environment have promoted the development of higher education with the tim
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Li Jinquan, Song Bingyang, Chen Junxian
Abstract: To begin, the role and positioning of comprehensive practical training in mechanical engineering teaching system are planned, as is the teaching purpose of comprehensive practical training in mechanical engineering. Second, on this basis, the teaching contents of comprehensive practical training in mechanical manufacturing
Volume 7, Issue 4, August 2022
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jihye choi
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to find out the perceptions of pre-preschool teachers about the play for children with disabilities through metaphor analysis. Data were collected from 71 university students majoring in early childhood education located in South Korea. The research procedure proceeded in the order of data colle
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Joanne M. Knoesel
Abstract: Background
Simulations can provide the environment for learners to enhance their critical thinking skills through repeated practice, reflection, and retention of experiences, which may impact the care and safety of their patients in the future (Jeffries, 2007). Evidence is lacking on the relationship of critica
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Chang Xu, Futao Xiang, Gao Lei, Daoshen Xi
Abstract: Moral education in colleges and universities, as a main way to cultivate people with morality, especially in the new era of the rapid development of science and technology and the wide application of new media, how to better improve the moral education system and strengthen moral education for college students has been wide
Volume 7, Issue 1, February 2022
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Aresta L. Johnson, Kimberly Fitchett-Bazemore
Abstract: Far too long United States educational systems grappled with the stark disproportionality of boys of color over-identified for special education and the disproportionate rate of school suspensions and arrest. Under President’s Biden’s Covid relief plan, school districts have garnered fiscal support of unimaginable proportio
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Dimitra Chaldi
Abstract: Children with autism may engage in challenging behaviors due to language delays and lack of functional communicative repertoire. The present case study examines a 5-year old girl with autism who engages in screaming induced by accessibility to tangibles. The primary objective was to assess and identify the function of screa
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Balock Née Ngo Kobhio Louise Lutéine
Abstract: While university-level face-to-face training in Library and Information Sciences dates back to the 1990s in Cameroon, e-learning training is lagging considerably behind in terms of take-off. However, results obtained in this discipline by former e-learning learners concerning skills development, vocational integration, or s
Volume 6, Issue 6, December 2021
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Robert Vella
Abstract: This article highlights the importance of using autoethnography in qualitative research. Autoethnography is an approach in qualitative research where the researcher uses personal experiences as data to analyse, describe, understand and interpret events in her/his life to describe sociological understanding of past and prese
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Patrick Coggins
Abstract: This Chapter explores the coalescence of the modern tertiary education system of the West Indies, and the historical and geopolitical factors that influenced the movement to establish higher education institutions in the Caribbean region. Four recommendations are offered to strengthen the enrollment of Caribbean students wh
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Maria Pratt, Lynn Martin, Ruth Chen
Abstract: Background: While experienced practicing nurses are equipped with the knowledge and skills required in their specialized areas of practice, translating their expertise into nursing education as a clinical nursing instructor is not an easy feat. This study aims to explore the impact of a multimodal orientation program
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Jing Huang, Yong Zhang
Abstract: Deep learning and shallow learning (or surface learning) are two types of learning that are classified according to the level of understanding that students achieve in learning. As the concept of education continues to be upgraded, the cultivation of higher-order thinking in students is being emphasized more and more, and d
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Natalia V. Gorbunova, Emilia P. Komarova, Svetlana A. Bakleneva, Alexandr S. Fetisov, Natalia S. Mahina
Abstract: The relevance of the study is defined by the expansion of the range of socially significant activities of the Russian Orthodox Church in the sphere of peacemaking, missionary work, preservation and development of cultural heritage, which contributes to the intensification of spiritual cooperation between peoples and states,
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Pamila Dembla, Yash Nihal Rajpal, Hersh Mathur
Abstract: India is the second most populous nation in the world and has been greatly impacted by COVID-19 causing extensive damage in terms of death as well as living conditions. Aside from health and economic consequences, COVID-19 has affected the education sector as well. As a result of lockdowns and social distancing mandates, st
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Liu-tao, Wang-yan-an
Abstract: The health problems of youth groups are directly related to the sustainable development of future society. As the main position of training talents, colleges and universities should pay attention to students' health problems and health education. Due to the late start of health education in China, there are many deficiencie
Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2021
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Gulnar Orynbek, Xu Hui, Kalibekuly Tolkyn, Endale Fantahun Tadesee, Sabika Khalid
Abstract: This study was examined the relationship between faculty leaders’ leadership style and faculty teachers’ job satisfaction at two public universities in Kazakhstan (L.N.Gomylov Eurasian National University, Kazakh Women Teacher Training University). One hundred twenty-four academic staff participated the research (117 teache
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Karlin Burks, Nicole Austin, Kimberly Fitchett-Bazemore
Abstract: As COVID-19 ravages our country and devastates our K12 Education system, the crisis has highlighted the need for teachers to be educated in the art of advocacy as a necessary skill for reforming the teaching profession (Brown, 2008). Despite the necessity of teachers to possess practical advocacy skills to advocate for them
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Mashudi, Aminiyati, Riama Al Hidayah, Erwin sutandar
Abstract: The research objective was to analyze the influence of socio-economic status, economic rationality on the learning outcomes of students
The socioeconomic status of the parents of students is very large in determining the learning outcomes of students. The economic rationality of students will affect the acquisition of l
Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2021
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Steven Michael Brown
Abstract: 65 years after the implementation of the Brown v Board of Education landmark U.S. Supreme Court case decision on May 17, 1954, we once again have in the United States a large number of public schools that are racially segregated. The primary source of such resegregation is not because of judicial rulings, but is produced p
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Mohammed H. Abdulla, Elizabeth Brint, Mark G. Rae
Abstract: Background: The continuing COVID-19 crisis of 2020 demanded a sudden and massive shift within academia from face-to-face learning to online and remote learning for both teaching and assessment.
Methods: Herein, we describe our own experience of this transition and, more specifically, of using the web-base
Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
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Elsa M. Castillo, Joel Robinson, Kristine Denman, Anyssa Choy, Tariq Khraishi
Abstract: A program funded by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) to support student scholarships for undergraduate engineering/computer science students was conducted at the University of New Mexico. The scholarship program involved elements such as faculty mentoring, career development activities and financial suppo
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Eustard R. TIBATEGEZA, Miriam M. ZIMBA
Abstract: This paper focuses on Communicative Approach strategies used by teachers in teaching English in secondary schools, and the challenges teachers and students face in using such strategies in classes. Data collection was done in four government secondary schools within Mzuzu City in Malawi. Data were collected by using questio
Volume 5, Issue 1, February 2020
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Christie Kim
Abstract: There are numerous leadership theories and which leadership style is the most effective is often debated. Gender has been implicated as playing a significant role, as stereotypical feminine characteristics are similar to transactional leadership characteristics. Previous studies have also implicated transformational leaders
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Kountouriotis Georgios, Mihas Pavlos
Abstract: In this paper we present views of the students of the Alexandroupolis Department of Elementary Education, on the electric current at a microscopic level as they emerged through their written answers to an extensive questionnaire which included mostly open questions. From our research, which is quantitative and follows a mor
Volume 4, Issue 2, April 2019
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Mobina Beheshti, Prof.Dr.Mustafa Ilkan, Maryam Behandish
Abstract: Nowadays, mobile learning is anticipated as an important instructional device that provides students with the opportunity of being involved in learning and teaching environments whenever and wherever they want. Thus, mobile learning will turn into being one of the most significant environments of distance instruction. The p
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Baoxian Jia, Wunong Zhang, Lige Yang
Abstract: The construction and sustainable development of smart education is inseparable from the innovation and application of smart technology. Edge computing technology expands the sharing of educational resources and educational services. Internet of Things technology enhances the perception of educational environment and teachin
Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2019
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Manuel Tavares, Sandra Gomes
Abstract: In the formerly so-called third world countries, now called emerging countries and or peripheral and semi-peripheral countries, there are innovative counter-hegemonic experiences whose higher education projects are situated in a perspective of social equity and justice including historically marginalized social groups and a
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GUDYANGA ANNA, MUKUTYU SPENCER
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to find factors causing lecturers’ resistance to effective implementation of competence based education and training in Harare poly-technic colleges. Qualitative research design, grounded in the interpretivist paradigm was used. The data generating instruments were observation and interview gui
Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2017
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Konstantinos Lavidas, Vasilis Komis, Iro Voulgari
Abstract: In this study we examine the familiarization of students with the basic functions for formula insertion in a general purpose spreadsheet software. Two teaching interventions and two respective follow-up tests were conducted to 124 students of Educational Sciences, with little prior experience in the use of spreadsheets. Thr
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Dr. John Misak
Abstract: Video games have developed into movie-like productions. This paper addresses how modern video games deliver a developed narrative and how such games can be used in the English Composition classroom, much like traditional texts, to help students learn writing craft. Through the exploration of pedagogical strategies for such
Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016
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Antonio Giardi
Abstract: The aim of the research is to investigate how the technological tools that support traditional teaching methods (such as the video files recorded by the lecturer) help learners to study improving their evaluations for examinations. Starting from multimedia learning theories, a mobile course model has been designed using the
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AfsaneMoharamkhani, LotfollahKarimi, SeyyedDariushAhmadi
Abstract: The present study was an attempt to investigate the impact of Neuoro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) on EFL learners’ vocabulary achievement. To fulfill the purpose of this study, a group of 90 female EFL learners at Parsayan Language Institute, Tehran, Iran, were selected and 60 of them were selected based on convenient non-r
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Magda Praet, Annemie Desoete
Abstract: Previous studies suggested that early numeracy predict mathematical abilities and disabilities. Although there is evidence for a significant relationship between language and numeracy, it remains an open question to what extent mathematics is truly dependent on language. In addition the question on how different language co
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Antonio Giardi
Abstract: Mobile learning (or M-learning) is a blend derived from mobile and e-learning presupposing the use of mobile technology to facilitate the learning process. The success of a "mobile course" is influenced by many factors, first of all the fact of being "in motion". To implement a course is essential to define the most appropr
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MAFE ADEBIYI BABAFEMI.
Abstract: Despite the belief that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) integration makes impact on the entire educational system, studies directed to ICT in schools have placed too much emphasis on the variables at class level neglecting other areas which ICT are applied. In order to have distributed literature the present
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MAFE BABAFEMI ADEBIYI
Abstract: The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution has not only opened up new opportunities for economic growth and social development but has also posed problems and challenges. It can shape and enhance wide range of developmental applications in agriculture, industry and social sectors and is influencing all
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Parisa Mehrani Adl
Abstract: Purpose- this paper aims to investigate the barriers of the development of e-textbook publishing from the cultural and economic perspectives and to propose appropriate strategies for improving it and resolving the current problems in Iran. Method/approach of research-A field survey was conducted among 294 students, experts,
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Phyllis Forster, Rosemary Quarcoo, Elizabeth Lani Ashong, Victoria Ghanny
Abstract: The study explored the views of teacher-trainees on Clothing and Textiles (C&T) education in two teacher education universities in Ghana. The objectives were to find out whether pre-tertiary Sewing/C&T lessons provided them with small-scale business skills, and foundation for higher education, they could teach Sewing/C&T co