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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…
Charles Kivunja
It is understood that although critical thinking and problem solving are recognized as skills that are essential for success, particularly in the 21st century Digital Economy, they are not explicitly taught as part of the curriculum in many educational instit…
Barbara F. Hartigan, Joanna C. Macca
This teacher research was conducted to examine how nutrition is related to the developmental progress of preschool children. A quantitative correlational design was undertaken using researcher administered student, parent and teacher questionnaires to determi…
Bobby Desai
Beginning a residency in Emergency Medicine is a daunting task, and the new physician must be aware of what abnormal vital signs are and understand when to initiate emergency therapy. This module was created to teach the new physician about the vital sign of…
Wadii Zayed, Naila Bali
In reference to professional training for trainee teachers, the tutor or cooperative teacher (CT) is considered as an alternation between two environments, academia and training, contributing to the training by the advice and support. Our research provides “s…
Zheng Li
Narcissistic personality traits have been extensively studied in foreign countries. However, there is little domestic related research on it. We use a questionnaire survey to analyze the correlations of narcissistic level and negative mentoring experiences. T…
Deirdre Grogan
This paper investigates features of synchronous chat-communication within a postgraduate e-learning programme that is rooted communities of enquiry (Lave & Wenger, 1991). This project, funded by the Scottish Government, was to provide staff development for te…
Irina S. Okhremtchouk, Rosa M. Jiménez, Rebecca Rosa, Susan G. Porter, Navnit Bhandal, Molly Cramer, Gregory Lang, Kevin Magill, Robert Mathrole, Kate Poulin
Given the complexities associated with the retention of beginning teachers nationwide, this article serves as a small window to the professional realities and challenges new to the profession teachers face. In this collaborative inquiry, we attempt to uncover…
Rauno Pirinen
This study is addressing the question: how can sources of knowledge be understood and realized in externally funded research and development (R&D) projects. In this study, knowledge sources and transfers are concerned with identifying, creating, and dissemina…
Lirong Ai
The critical solution to the employment of graduates with difficulties in finding a job, which is initially contributed to the stresses and strains of the career guidance in higher vocational colleges, is to solve the problem of ideological and political educ…
Michael Nkwenti Ndongfack
As various learning technologies increasingly become available in schools, teachers are not using them for instructional purposes. Many studies have indicated that one of the reasons for which teachers do not use the tools is because they have not been effect…
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