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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…
Francesco Pisanu, Paola Menapace
This paper is about creativity and innovation in the educational field. Through a literature review, we de scribe the results of two decades of research on creativity and innovation in the educational and organiza tional field, to underline what seemed to wor…
Yok Man Cymon Chan, Haobin Yuan
Background: Structured and comprehensive assessment is critical to i dentify physical and psycholo gical problems and concerns experienced by patients. Simulation can be used for training students’ health as - sessment skills as well as communication skills.…
Simone Paixão Araújo Pereira, Maria Helena da Silva Carneiro
This work is a study of previous conceptions of young students and adults about the content relating to zoology, in particular insects. We emphasize that the knowledge built by these students should be res pected and considered as an important variable in the…
Simone Paixão Araújo Pereira, Maria Helena da Silva Carneiro
Taking into consideration the pedagogical potential of images, we proposed to analyze the contribution documentaries produced for educational purposes, the understanding of concepts related to entomology. Therefore, we organized a sequence of biology teaching…
Alexandra Bekiari
The purpose of the study was to examine intrinsic motivation of athletes and its relation with instructors’ verbal aggressiveness and leadership style. The sample of the study consisted of 168 athletes (95 boys and 73 girls), 15 - 19 years old (M = 16.5, SD =…
Alison Sammel, Katie Weir, Christopher Klopper
This paper reports the findings of research conducted by three teacher educators about the effects on teaching and learning from implementing a variety of digital technologies in their undergraduate courses. The aim of this study was to assess the degree to w…
Rachel Pasternak
The perception of knowledge as consumer goods appeared with the development of private education and reflects a marketing or consumer needs approach. The consumer-needs approach sees advantages in adapting higher education to the needs of the consumer. This a…
Scott De La Cruz, Francesca Nicosia, Eva Aagaard
Medical trainees rarely have the opportunity to provide comprehensive end of life care or see the physical transformation of the dying process. Studies suggest that the use of film in medical education is an effective means of exposing students to aspects of…
Tamara Savelyeva
An ongoing restructuring of Russian higher education prioritizes development of a “creative educational system” as one of its policy directions. Following this recent policy mandate, Russian universities have been introducing new curricular models, which they…
Júlio C. G. Bertolin, Ana Carolina Bertoletti De Marchi
Evaluation is a complex issue with significant importance for the qualification of institutions and college education programs. In distance education, quality assessment is even more complex and important as the differences in space and time between professor…
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