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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…
Yi Yang, Dan Wang
Local colleges are the driving force of regional economic development, and it is an important duty for local undergraduate colleges to train application-oriented undergraduates in order to make them adapt to regional economic development. This essay analyses…
Cleire Lima da Costa Falcão, José Falcão Sobrinho, Francisco Elitom Rodrigues da Silva, Maria Luisa Ximenes Castelo Branco, José Marcelo Soares de Oliveira
The purpose of this article was to present the results and discussions of an action research developed by teachers and high school students in a public school in the Sobral-CE municipality, Brazil’s semi-arid region, where they elaborated and developed an int…
Daniel Carvalho de Matos, Pollianna Galvão Soares de Matos, Ana Flávia Lima Teles da Hora, Melina Serra Pereira, Kaline Silva Azevedo, 1 1
The script fading procedure aims to develop better communication skills of children and youngsters with Autism Spectrum Disorder in relationship with other people. The procedure seeks to incorporate cues in several contexts. Scripts may be organized in day-to…
Yomana Chandran, Christina Jothi Plaindaren, Shamini Pavadai, Melor Md. Yunus, 1 1
English has been the second language taught in schools in Malaysia both in primary and secondary level. Writing skill has been a major part of the English education in the Malaysian schools. However, writing skill is the most difficult skill to master by our…
Josephine Chinying Lang
This paper discusses the importance of context, which is that which makes content relevant and meaningful. It highlights what context ought to mean for organizational leaders, given today’s business environment of crunching change. Based on published research…
Aderlin Chung Kim Yuk, Florina Wang Wui-Xin, Tan Pei Qin, Melor Md Yunus
In Malaysian primary education, writing skills among the primary ESL learners have always been a focus since it is one of the major English language skills being accessed at the end of their primary education. Although much of the writing at the primary level…
Yi Yang, Liyan Xiao
In the context of One Belt And One Road economic strategy, the increase of the international trade and Chinese and foreign cultural interaction mean that English practical abilities of contemporary college students should reach the higher standard. College or…
James A. O’Hare, Diane O’Doherty, Sarah Hyde, Deirdre McGrath
Background: Humanities/arts modules are employed in medical education programmes with the aim of promoting reflection and creativity. The aim of this study was to examine media and themes chosen by students in a novel, compulsory, humanities Student Selected…
André Michaud
Description of the mechanics of conceptual thinking that stem s from interaction sequences between the limbic system and the verbal areas of the neocortex. Description of the rise of the attention level to full active awareness when a feeling of uneasiness du…
Tejaswini Dalvi, Anna Hofmann
A teachers’ ability to notice and analyse the substance of student thinking, is an important feature of effective science teaching. To prepare new science teachers to attend to students’ thinking, it is important for teacher educators to first understand what…
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