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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…
Kangqi Xie, Jihua Wei, Zaiyong Li, Fuqiang Luo, Haidong Zhou, Changtai Luo, Dianbo Yu, Huade Ma, Shanlang Li, Kun Peng, Haige Huang, Dinggui Lu
Through the reform of the current postgraduate training mode and the way of mentoring and teaching, such as increasing the proportion of scientific research-related courses, raising the threshold for graduation, establishing a team of tutors to provide effect…
Lili Chen, Shanshan Wang, Qinna Zhao
Since learning willingness is one key factor affecting foreign language learning, this article constructs a theoretical model of different influencing factors affecting the learning willingness, and uses structural equation model to test some hypotheses, base…
Joseph Issah Awinyam, Christopher Saaha Bornaa, Kwesi Amanyi Churcher, Lloyd Asiedu Owuba, Stephen Atepor, Francis Xavier Adams, Grace Monto Bawa, Isaac Assan-Donkor, Eric Erzuah, Dennis Offei Kwakye
The process of teaching and learning must include assessment. Teachers’ assessment approaches are influenced by how they view mathematics evaluation. This study set out to discover how Ghanaian elementary school teachers felt about mathematics assessment. A d…
Twianie Roberts
There is an ongoing demand for school and district based educators to connect curriculum, instruction and assessment practices to monitor and increase student achievement. This paper describes the development of a Common Assessment system that connects curric…
Piper Hutson, James Hutson
Whereas there has been increased attention paid to accommodations for neurodiverse populations in education and the workplace, the way cultural institutions—including museums, art galleries and other public collections— are able to support such an audience re…
Jiajia Zhu
With the development of society, early education for infants and young children aged 0 - 3 has gradually become more important to infants and young children themselves, their families and society. To implement the three-child policy, the important thing is to…
Abdullah M. Seraye Alseraye
The aims of this study were two-fold : first, to investigate the effect of a heterophonic homographic initial of a sentence (HP-HG) on the reading process of beginning Arabic readers as they read for comprehension; and second, to examine the role of the corre…
Yuan Shen
Early childhood is a crucial period for comprehensive physical and mental development, and it is also the best stage for cultivating good eating habits. Only by firmly grasping the educational opportunities during this period can we truly develop proper eatin…
Mounira Ben Sidhom, Nizar Souissi
The objective of this work was to examine the effect of motor activity on sustained attention and the pleasure of learning in math class among Grade 1 students. It is an experimental study comparing two methods of learning in mathematics class. Two groups of…
Hilma Nangula Hamunyela, Jeriphanos Makaye, Kevien Cabarrubias-Dela Cruz
This study focused on the implementation of the updated Biology curriculum in Namibia, particularly the junior secondary (grade 8 - 9) Biology curriculum. The revised Biology curriculum places emphasis on learner-centred instruction, problem-solving approach…
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