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CE, a monthly journal, is dedicated to the latest advancements in creative education. The primary objective of this journal is to create a comprehensive repository of cutting-edge research on the topic, as well as to increase awareness and stimulate interest in the rapidly-evolving fields related to creative education…
Thiago Ribeiro Duarte, Lisânia Cardoso Tederixe, Tânia Maria Moratelli Pinho, Cristina Maria Carvalho Delou, Edicléa Mascarenhas Fernandes, Neuza Rejane Wille Lima, 1 1, 1 1
The lack of didactic materials printed in Braille impairs the learning of the visually impaired students regarding obtaining knowledge through reading. This panorama stems mainly from the ineffective use of the resources offered for Braille printing, more spe…
Heping Pu, Guili Zhang, Zhaoxue Guo, Yongyou Wang
The establishment of teaching center for the virtual simulation experiment in the field of oil and gas development can solve the lack in teaching experiment and skills training in the t transmission oil drilling engineering area, and applied in the technology…
Chen Guan, Feipeng Li
As a need of global cultural diversity and multimodal communication in Big Data era, the cultivation of college students’ English multi-literacies becomes an indispensable new trend of English teaching at college in China. This paper firstly introduces the ba…
Nayif Awad
To address the lack of interdisciplinary programs that combine science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), the sound, waves and communication systems (SWCS) program was developed and implemented with different populations: three in-service school…
Terry Oroszi
Soft skills, such as verbal and nonverbal communication are important for success in business. Up to 80% of communication happens nonverbally, using standard and microforms of expression. Quantifying such skills can be difficult , so courses rarely prepare st…
Ravi Shankar, Ruslin Amir
Focus is a very important element in the world of education to increase the effectiveness of other learning skills such as reading, writing and calculating. The lack of focus issue existed as the pupils were uninterested and unmotivated to learn. This has cau…
Shahnaz Qayumi, Sahar Habib, Aziz Acceer, Ahamad Zahir Faqiri, Maxim Kuznitsof, Sataruddin Sediqi, Karim A. Qayumi
There is consensus that 40 years of war created an illiteracy gap in the education of children and parents in Afghanistan. Education was not considered to be amongst the primary need of the population particularly amongst those who have been displaced from th…
Qingcai Liu, Xuechun Wan
The construction of specialty characteristics shall start from the overall characteristics of the school, take the specialty group as the perspective, find the characteristic construction direction in the whole industrial chain, and improve the connotation of…
Mary P. Metcalf, Karen Rossie, Kimberly Workman
Patient case-based simulation is a valuable tool for medical education and professional medical training. The use of patient simulations is limited in the real world by a reliance on live actors or expensive, manikin - based experiences. These experiences are…
Richard Skiba
This paper utilises a qualitative literature review to highlight the shift to learner-centred methodologies in vocational education and training and profile the applications of trauma informed approaches to address learner needs and increase learner inclusion…
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