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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…
Laura Martínez Rodríguez, Oscar Bautista Villaécija, Esther Insa Calderón
Purpose: To comprehend the meaning and perception of the meaning of life as expressed by first-year nursing students. From this meaning , we sought to identify concepts and elements linked to nursing care and to extract useful generalizations so as to better…
Abdulelah Nuqali, Haneen Al Nazzawi, Shatha Felmban, Hatem Assiri, Nisrine Felemban
Background: Stresses associated with medical school expose students to psychological distress that can have negative consequences. The purpose of this study was to screen for psychological distress among medical students, identify stressors, and examine the c…
Emmanuèle Auriac-Slusarczyk, Bernard Slusarczyk, Cathy Thebault, 1 1, 1 1
This study compares the written production of 8th grade junior high school pupils in two conditions. Four experimental classes used to philosophically directed discussion (PDD) in the classroom were asked, as part of a teaching program ( Philo & Carto ), to i…
Dorothy A. Sisk
This article explores the use of mindfulness practices in a leadership program, and highlights two major contributors to the development of mindfulness, Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk and Dr. Jon Kabat Zinn, a physician. Selected mindfulness programs are re…
Azin Ehteshami
The present article is an introduction on identifying the quality of children’s confrontation with the history of architecture, in which is planned to respond to the question regarding the type of knowledge in the field of the history of architecture that chi…
Mon Mon The, Tsuyoshi Usagawa
The advantage of technology has paved way for innovation in higher education. Because of being cost-effective, unlimited time and place, the universities from the developing world are also trying to integrate e-learning into their traditional education system…
Hana Sochorova, Ivona Zavacka
The study and the profession at the field of medicine involve high demands on mental and physical capabilities. The objective of this study is the following issue : in what ways mainly healthy students evaluate opportunities of students with special education…
Jenny Blythe
The importance of introducing both interprofessional education (IPE) and familiarity with the wider multidisciplinary team (MDT) roles cannot be underestimated in the undergraduate medical curriculum. This short report outlines an innovative method of teachin…
Ruth Wahila, Lonia Mwape, Kestone Lyambai, Marjorie Kabinga-Makukula
This study seeks to explore the use of social media to support the learning of nursing students in Zambia. Data was collected from the WhatsApp and email conversation chats involving 76 nursing students at the University of Zambia School. The content of the c…
Marieke Lehmann, Jasmina Sterz, Maria-Christina Stefanescu, Julian Zabel, Kenan Dennis Sakmen, Miriam Ruesseler
Purpose: In daily clinical practice, sterile working conditions, as well as patient safety and self-protection, are essential. Thus, these skills should be taught appropriately during undergraduate training. Receiving constructive feedback can significantly i…
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