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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…
Abdulrahman Hariri, Paul Roberts
This study discusses the need for improvement and innovation in universities so they can effectively serve students and stay ahead in competition. Many technologies and innovations are already being used in universities. However, in order to diffuse or spread…
Sakire Ocak Karabay, Derya Sahin, Anita Swennen
Children should have flexible and adaptable repertoire to accomplish qualified social skills. In order to achieve this, teachers have a significant responsibility to propose crucial opportunities to children during classroom activities. Although teachers pref…
Ana Paula Moreno Pinho, Antônio Virgílio Bittencourt Bastos, Angra Valesca Almeida de Jesus, Rebeca Aurélio Martins, Laís Carvalho Dourado
This study aims to analyze and assess the perceptions that freshmen students recent graduating from high school have towards their adaptation in college, as well as comprehending how this process of transition from high school to college occurs. Thus, a quali…
Xiong Wang
This paper reviews the research literature with respect to the contributions to the students’ difficulties in their algebra learning in order to understand the students’ difficulties in algebra learning. To start with, 29 articles selected from the database (…
Alfred Otara
This article looks at the challenges involved and seeks to provide guidelines for leadership decisions and practices for the Deans that can be effective in institutions of higher learning. This paper provides an overview of academic leadership by faculty dean…
Rosella Nicolini
This study discusses the experience of the implementation of a peer-norm in reducing free riding and conflict problems in teamwork activities. This exploratory experiment is run with two cohorts of students in one of the principal Spanish universities. The ed…
Mary Ann Tétreault
College in much of the West is the formal site of higher education but what is expected from college is education more broadly conceived. The university is a place where students come to learn but it also is a collection of spaces where informal learning buil…
Naila Bali, Khemais Souissi
The first classroom experiences are essential to learn how to teach. Anxiety and doubts related to their abilities to teach are the main characteristics that define the novice teachers (Scott, 1995). The aim of the research is to study the educational interve…
Naila Bali, 1 1
The first teaching year is a crucial time for professional growth and teacher development requiring pedagogical and emotional support from a qualified mentor. According to Ingersoll (2003), 46% of all teachers in public schools will leave the profession withi…
Elizabeth I. Olowookere, Amos A. Alao, Jonathan A. Odukoya, Olujide A. Adekeye, Godwyns Ade’ Agbude
Background: University undergraduates are representative of the Nigerian youth population; and sustainable development in any nation depends on the resourcefulness of her youth. This necessitates the need to drive excellence among Nigerian undergraduates thro…
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