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    The educational activities of Donam Seowon.MoonJoon Kim - 2018 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 58:161-199.
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    Common Religious Education Activities and Mosques in Kyrgyzstan after Independency.Bakıt Murzarai̇mov & Mustafa Köylü - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):193-211.
    Kyrgyz people lived under the control of Soviet Union for about 70 years. During this time, they were forbidden to practice any kinds of religious duties. Their religious schools and mosques were closed or used for other aims rather than religious needs. In short, all kinds of religious freedom and practices were forbidden strictly. The aim was to bring up an atheistic people during the days of Soviet Union. However, when Kyrgyz people won their independence and established a new country, (...)
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    Design of Self-Educational Activity of the Future Teacher as Leading Factor in the Formation its Innovative Competence (Methodological Aspects).Ainagul Tautenbayeva, Bakytgul Abykanova, Kanlybayeva Zhanat, Sandugash Sirgebayeva, Bekova Guldana & Muratbaeva Gulnar - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:930-943.
    Education is the basis for the economic and spiritual development of any society. Modern education system places demand on the teacher, such as professionalism, soft skills, mobility, and the ability to process creatively an ever-increasing flow of information and apply it competently in practice; thus, the preparation of a future teacher is a social order in relation to higher pedagogical education. Nowadays the development of the concept of lifelong education is being strengthened, and university training turns into an extremely important (...)
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    Axiological Aspects of Educational Activity in Postmodern Philosophy.Oleh Pieshev, Olga Rudenko, Alla Lazareva, Oleksandra Sokolova, Mykola Maksiuta & Galyna Fesenko - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (2):334-344.
    The relevance of the chosen topic of the article is determined by the need to improve the system of educational activities in postmodernism. The article provides a theoretical analysis of developments on the topic, substantiates axiological perspectives of educational activities in postmodern philosophy, gives a description of axiological areas of academic activity in postmodern philosophy; the main directions of the philosophy of education in the epoch of postmodernism are determined; the vision of a new paradigm of (...)
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    Educational Activities Of American Missioners For Armenians In Ottoman Empire.Yahya BAĞÇECİ - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:169-192.
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    A Study on Multicultural Education Activation Plan by Applying Confusion Ethics. 이상호 - 2013 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 76 (76):89-118.
    최근 우리나라도 단일민족국가가 아닌 다문화 사회로 접어들고 있다. 다문화가정 및 이주민들은 세계의 다양한 문화를 우리 사회에 도입하여 보여 줌으로써 우리 사회의 개방성을 높이고, 구성원들의 창의성을 계발하는 데 도움을 주고 있지만, 외국인 근로자들의 열악한 사회 경제적 여건은 장기적으로 이들의 사회적 고립을 초래하고 사회적 갈등과 분열을 초래할 가능성이 있으며, 교육에서 소외된 다문화 자녀는 앞으로 빈곤계층으로 전락하고 범죄에 노출될 가능성이 늘어나고 있다. 따라서 경제적⋅사회적 기반이 취약한 다문화가정 자녀가 정규 교육으로부터 소외되지 않고 혜택을 받을 수 있도록 교육 당국과 정부의 체계적인 대책 마련이 시급하고, 다문화사회를 (...)
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    Peace, Culture, and Education Activities: A Buddhist Response to the Global Ethic.Virginia Straus - 1995 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 15:199.
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    Fair Play Principle in Esports.Krzysztof Pezdek Physical Education & Wroclaw Sport Sciences - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-14.
    The aim of the article is the analysis of the principle of fair play which co-creates an axiological basis of contemporary sport as well as its basic moral category. The constituents of fair play are, first of all, responsibility and justice. Both values are central values, connected with each other, and also closely connected with other values inscribed in fair play, e.g. respect, solidarity, care or honesty. The conducted analysis shows that the rules of fair play connected with formal responsibility (...)
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    The Nature of Educational Activities : An Interpretation of Hsioki in Liki.Yoon-Jung Kwon - 2007 - Journal of Moral Education 19 (1):179.
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    Non-suppressive Educational Activity is the Future of Modern Russian Educational.N. I. Makarova - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:189-193.
    Today in education as well as in a society suppression and aggression reveal itself very actively. The word "suppression" in a modern society is used in many meanings; it includes all forms of physical, psychological and economic suppression. There is no system or mechanism to oppose it, to protect the education area of suppression and aggression, they are not outworked. Philosophy of education considers non-aggressive activity as a modern trend in Russian education, which developing non-aggressive relations as a standard of (...)
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    The Effectiveness of Educational Activities in Primary Schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the Point of View of Principals, their Assistants, and Teachers.Mesfer Ahmed Mesfer Alwadai - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:174-184.
    The present study aims to explore the efficacy of educational interventions implemented in primary schools within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Specifically, it seeks to examine the viewpoints of principals, assistant principals, and teachers regarding the effectiveness of these activities. By employing a mixed-methods approach, this study utilizes descriptive statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and regression analysis to thoroughly investigate the intricacies associated with educational practices. The results of the study revealed differences in the perceived effectiveness among (...)
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    Parental involvement in educational activities in Tanzania: understanding motivational factors.Janeth Kigobe, Pol Ghesquière, Michael Ng’Umbi & Karla Van Leeuwen - 2018 - Educational Studies 45 (5):613-632.
    ABSTRACTIn Tanzania, the education system focuses on schools and teachers as key educators of children, while little attention is paid to the home environment. This study examines motivational fact...
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    Universal Draft Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.Nations Educational United - 2005 - Developing World Bioethics 5 (3):197.
    ABSTRACTSome people might argue that there are already too many different documents, guidelines, and regulations in bioethics. Some overlap with one another, some are advisory and lack legal force, others are legally binding in countries, and still others are directed at narrow topics within bioethics, such as HIV/AIDS and human genetics. As the latest document to enter the fray, the UNESCO Declaration has the widest scope of any previous document. It embraces not only research involving human beings, but addresses broader (...)
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    Psychological potential and barriers of innovation activity of the subject in scientific and educational activities.Nataliia Volianiuk & Heorhii Lozhkin - 2016 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 11:17-24.
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    Editorial: Cognitive, Affective, Behavioral, and Multidimensional Domain Research in STEM Education: Active Approaches and Methods Towards Sustainable Development Goals.Jin Su Jeong & David González-Gómez - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Active learning as destituent potential: Agambenian philosophy of education and moderate steps towards the coming politics.Michael P. A. Murphy - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (1):66-78.
    Beginning in earnest in the late 1990s, educational researchers devoted increasing attention to the study of “active learning,” leading to a robust literature on the topic in the scholarship of teaching and learning. Meanwhile, during largely the same period, political theorists discovered the radical philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, which soon after began to ripple through more radical forms of philosophy of education. While both the SoTL works on active learning and writings of “Agambenian” philosophers of education have offered new (...)
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    Writing activities and the hidden curriculum in nursing education.Kim M. Mitchell, Diana E. McMillan, Michelle M. Lobchuk & Nathan C. Nickel - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 28 (3):e12407.
    Nursing programs are complex systems that articulate values of relationality and holism, while developing curriculums that privilege metric‐driven competency‐based pedagogies. This study used an interpretive approach to analyze interviews from 20 nursing students at two Canadian Baccalaureate programs to understand how nursing's educational context, including its hidden curriculums, impacted student writing activities. We viewed this qualitative data through the lens of activity theory. Students spoke about navigating a rigid writing context. This resulted in a hyper‐focus on “figuring out” (...)
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    Active Philosophy in Education and Science: Paradigms and Language-Games.David Stenhouse - 1985 - Allen & Unwin.
  19. methods in cognition, and space-time perception and formalization. In practice, he engages in educational activities at Brussels Free University and is a co-editor of the international Kluwer journal 'Foundations of Science'. Sonja Smets was born in 1971 in Genk, Belgium and obtained. [REVIEW]Rinat M. Nugayev - 1999 - Foundations of Science 4:227-229.
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    Environmental Education in Initial Training: Effects of a Physical Activities and Sports in the Natural Environment Program for Sustainable Development.M. Luisa Santos-Pastor, Pedro Jesús Ruiz-Montero, Oscar Chiva-Bartoll, Antonio Baena-Extremera & L. Fernando Martínez-Muñoz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Training for sustainable development is an educational challenge of prime importance. Physical activity and sports in natural environments provide training committed to sustainability and environmental education. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of an undergraduate training program in Physical Activities and Sports in Natural Environments concerned with sustainable development. A total of 113 students from the Autonomous University of Madrid who are studying a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences and a Master’s (...)
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    Encouraging Active Classroom Discussion of Academic Integrity and Misconduct in Higher Education Business Contexts.Mark Baetz, Lucia Zivcakova, Eileen Wood, Amanda Nosko, Domenica De Pasquale & Karin Archer - 2011 - Journal of Academic Ethics 9 (3):217-234.
    The present study assessed business students’ responses to an innovative interactive presentation on academic integrity that employed quoted material from previous students as launching points for discussion. In total, 15 business classes ( n = 412 students) including 2nd, 3rd and 4th year level students participated in the presentations as part of the ethics component of ongoing courses. Students’ perceptions of the importance of academic integrity, self-reports of cheating behaviors, and factors contributing to misconduct were examined along with perceptions about (...)
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    Expert patients leading activities on social justice: towards patient-centered education.Maria Feijoo-Cid, Antonia Arreciado Marañón, María Isabel Fernández-Cano & Rosa María García-Sierra - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (7):1233-1246.
    Background Social justice is recognized by reputable international organizations as a professional nursing value. However, there are serious doubts as to whether it is embodied in Catalan nursing education. Objectives To explore what nursing students take away from two teaching activities led by expert patients (one presentation and three expert patient illness narratives) on the topics of social justice, patient rights, and person-centered care. Research design Qualitative study using a content analysis approach. The research plan included (1) think-pair-share (...) (additional faculty-assisted presentation and three faculty-assisted, semi-structured scripted narratives); (2) paired reflections; (3) focus groups; and (4) content analysis of paired reflections and focus groups. Participants and research context Fourth-year nursing degree students at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Spain. Convenience sampling was used. Ethical considerations The UAB Research Ethics Committee did not deem it necessary to apply any specific measures. We fully explained to patients that they could decide what medical information they would share with the students that was relevant to their learning, and we provided students with guidelines about patient confidentiality, dignity, and respect. Findings/results The students engaged in reflection about their education (recognizing that it had been centered on the professional and not the patient) and their relationship with the patient, in which they reproduced low-involvement patient care by modeling behaviors of their nurse educator. Moreover, they valued a person-centered care model with an emphasis on the emotional part but left out decision-making as an individual right of people. Conclusions The think-pair-share activities were useful to spark self-reflection among students, who identified aspects to change in their own practice, and reflected about their own education process, both of which promote change. (shrink)
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  23. Activity-competence approach to practice-oriented education [electronic resource].F. G. Yalalov - 2011 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 15:0115-2.
     
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    Social activeness of young people: Dialogical support in the cultural and educational space.Olena Troitska & Kateryna Averina - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (6):5-11.
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    Legislative activity: funding reform and medical education.R. McDonald - 1997 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (1):74.
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    Physical-Recreational Activities in Basic Education Students: A Systematic Review.Helen Priscilla Salvatierra Mendieta, Gina Karina Tumbaco Villamar, Andrea Sinche-Guzmán, Denisse Maricela Salcedo Aparicio, Robby Oliver Gutiérrez Gonzales, Guiceli Codina Patiño García & Carlos Alberto Cherre Antón - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:253-266.
    The objective of this research was to systematize the results of existing publications on basic recreational activities in Basic Education students during the years 2019 to 2023. The method adopted in the research was a review of the scientific literature, based on a documentary design, involving the stages that include exploring the sources, carrying out the filtering process to select the most significant and relevant studies, then interpreting the results and subsequently analyzing them. The type of research was a (...)
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    (1 other version)Autonomous moral education is Socratic moral education: The Import of repeated activity in moral education out of evil and into virtue.Jeanine M. Grenberg - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (13):1327-1338.
    Kant’s commitment to autonomy raises difficult questions about the very possibility of Kantian moral education, since appeal to external pedagogical guidance threatens to be in contradiction with autonomous virtue. Furthermore, moral education seems to involve getting good at something through repetition; but Kant seems to eschew the notion of repeated natural activity as antithetical to autonomy. Things become even trickier once we remember that Kant also views autonomous human beings as radically evil: we are capable of choosing rationally and autonomously, (...)
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    The ambiguities of education for active citizenship.Colin Wringe - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 26 (1):29–38.
    A notion of Education for Active Citizenship is identified in the pronouncements of certain politically influential individuals. Key elements in this are seen to include action, the citizen, appreciating the benefits of democracy and freedom, respect for the rule of law, a due balance between rights and duties, participation and service to the community. These are shown to be systematically ambiguous, simultaneously capable of evoking critical, independent-minded, socially effective citizens and docile conforming subjects. Clarification is held to be a necessary (...)
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    Value-Motivational Aspects Social Activity Development at the Higher Education Institution Specialists.Kateryna Averina & Natalia Hlebova - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1 Sup1):38-56.
    Using the latest educational technologies and active methods of social activity development in future specialists in the educational space under today’s conditions is significantly complicated by existing levels of the object and subject studies of various patterns. The authors studied a wide range of foreign and domestic interdisciplinary works and models which describe the implementation of research methodology of the individual socialization process to study the development of specialists’ social activity. Also, the authors defined the relevant patterns of (...)
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    The Activity of Philosophy and the Practice of Education.Pádraig Hogan & Richard Smith - 2002 - In Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard D. Smith & Paul Standish (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Education. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 163–180.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Circumscribing the Claims of Theory Plato's Reversal of the Precedence of Practice A Lesson about Learning Philosophy as a Way of Life and as the Pursuit of a Specialism From Epistemology Back to Practice Questions of Interpretation Reinterpreting Theory The Uses of Practical Philosophy.
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    Effects of an Educational Hybrid Physical Education Program on Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Sedentary and Physical Activity Times in Adolescents: The Seneb’s Enigma.David Melero-Cañas, Vicente Morales-Baños, David Manzano-Sánchez, Dani Navarro-Ardoy & Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Physical activity, body composition and sedentary behavior may affect the health of children. Therefore, this study examined the effect of an educational hybrid physical education program on physical fitness, body composition and sedentary and PA times in adolescents. A 9-month group-randomized controlled trial was conducted in 150 participants allocated into the control group and experimental group. Cardiorespiratory fitness, speed, strength, agility, flexibility and body mass index were assessed through previously validated field tests. Sedentary time, PA at school and afterschool (...)
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    Activating Built Pedagogy: A genealogical exploration of educational space at the University of Auckland Epsom Campus and Business School.Kirsten Locke - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (6):596-607.
    Inspired by a new teaching initiative that involved a redesign of conventional classroom spaces at the University of Auckland’s Epsom Campus, this article considers the relationship between architecture, the built environment and education. It characterises the teaching space of the Epsom Campus as the embodiment of educational policy following its inception in the early 1970s. Heralded as a modernist work of architecture juxtaposing material and textural combinations, the Epsom Campus emerged as a metaphorical vanguard of teaching pedagogy that stood (...)
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    Active Methodologies in Higher Education: Perception and Opinion as Evaluated by Professors and Their Students in the Teaching-Learning Process.Emilio Crisol-Moya, María Asunción Romero-López & María Jesús Caurcel-Cara - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A Mixed Methods Study to Examine the Influence of CLIL on Physical Education Lessons: Analysis of Social Interactions and Physical Activity Levels.Celina Salvador-García, Carlos Capella-Peris, Oscar Chiva-Bartoll & Pedro Jesús Ruiz-Montero - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Physical education is often selected for applying multilingual initiatives through the use of the content and language integrated learning (CLIL) approach. However, it is still unclear whether the introduction of such approach might entail losing Physical Education’s essence and distorting its basic purposes. The aim of this study is to analyse the impact of CLIL on the Physical Education lessons. Given the purpose of this study, a mixed methodological approach based on a sequential exploratory design divided in two different phases (...)
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    Activity theory perspectives on technology in higher education.Elizabeth Murphy - 2014 - Hershey PA: Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global.
    This book presents the adoption and use of the activity theory during the evolution of technology in higher education into a more advanced activity, offering a combination of theory and practice.
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    (1 other version)Cultural historical activity theory and Dewey's idea-based social constructivism: Consequences for Educational Research.May Britt Postholm - 2008 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 10 (1):37-48.
    Background: Our theoretical perspectives direct our research processes. The article contributes to the debate on Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) and Dewey’s idea-based social constructivism, and to the debate on methodology and how the researcher’s theoretical stance guides the researcher in his or her work. Purpose: The article presents fundamental ideas within CHAT and Dewey’s idea-based social constructivism. The purpose of the text is to discuss and examine how ideas in these two theories guide educational research conducted within the (...)
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    On the epistemological presuppositions of reflective activities.Nina Bonderup Dohn - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (6):671-708.
    Reflection is an ambiguous buzzword in contemporary educational and professional settings. Work has been done to clarify the concept theoretically, but a gap remains between such clarifications and actual reflective activities in educational and work-related practices. Reflective activities embody epistemological presuppositions about the nature of competence, knowledge, and learning, and about the relation between thinking, communicating, and acting. In this article, Nina Bonderup Dohn identifies the epistemological presuppositions of two paradigm cases of reflection (“solitaire reflection” and (...)
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    Activity and Sign. Grounding Mathematical Education.Falk Seeger, Johannes Lenard & Michael H. G. Hoffmann (eds.) - 2005 - Springer.
    This volume provides new sources of knowledge based on Michael Otte’s fundamental insight that understanding the problems of mathematics education – how to teach, how to learn, how to communicate, how to do, and how to represent ...
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    Physical Activity in the Education of Slow-Learning Children.M. F. Cleugh, C. M. Robinson, J. Harrison & J. Gridley - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):111.
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    Translating a Theory of Active Learning: An Attempt to Close the Research‐Practice Gap in Education.Michelene T. H. Chi - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (3):441-463.
    Closing the research‐practice gap cannot be achieved by one of the most promising methods, which is to distill and synthesize decades of research to see how the robust findings can work in practice. An alternative approach is proposed, which is to translate a theory of active learning for practitioners.
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    On Transnational Curriculum: Symbols, Languages, and Arrangements in an Educational Space.Ping-Chuan Peng - 2009 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 45 (3):300-318.
    A middle-school classroom of English as a Second Language (ESL) for Somali and Vietnamese refugees is examined here. With Lefebvre's (1991) theory of the production of space and an additional help of postcolonial criticism (Fanon 1967; Willinsky 1998), this article first reviews how interplays among national flags, teaching and learning activities, and classroom arrangements served to nationalize a curriculum that ?walls? (Marcuse and von Kempen 1995) these students in national margins. Second, to further critiques and practices, the author argues (...)
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    Multiple Identities and Education for Active Citizenship.Alistair Ross - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (3):286-303.
    This paper explores concepts of multiple and nested identities and how these relate to citizenship and rights, and the implications of identities and rights for active citizenship education. Various theoretical conceptions of identity are analysed, and in particular ideas concerning multiple identities that are used contingently, and about identities that do not necessarily include feeling a strong affinity with others in the group. The argument then moves to the relationship between identity and citizenship, and particularly citizenship and rights. Citizenship is (...)
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    Impact of an educational intervention on internal medicine residents' physical activity counselling: the Pressure System Model.David L. Katz, Kerem Shuval, Beth P. Comerford, Zubaida Faridi & Valentine Y. Njike - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (2):294-299.
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    (1 other version)Activities Of Developing Vocabulary Of Students And Dictionary Usage In Turkish Education.Ali GÖÇER - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1025-1055.
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    The impact of entrepreneurial activities and college students’ entrepreneurial abilities in higher education—A meta-analytic path.Jieyu Hua, Kongdi Zheng & Supei Fan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of this study is to quantitatively analyze 34 independent papers collated from both domestic and international literature on the correlation between university entrepreneurial activities and college students’ entrepreneurial abilities by means of meta-regression analysis and to examine in detail the significant factors affecting the entrepreneurial competencies of university students. The study revealed a significant positive relationship between entrepreneurial activities in universities and university students’ entrepreneurial ability, and further explored the extent to which each of the three (...)
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    Mind, Education, and Active Content.Daniel Fisherman - 2012 - Philosophy of Education 68:163-171.
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    Effects of the “Active Communication Education” Program on Hearing-Related Quality of Life in a Group of Italian Older Adults Cochlear Implant Users.Ilaria Giallini, Maria Nicastri, Bianca M. S. Inguscio, Ginevra Portanova, Giuseppe Magliulo, Antonio Greco & Patrizia Mancini - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionThe present study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Active Communication Education program on the social/emotional impacts of hearing loss in a group of older adults with a cochlear implant.DesignProspective cohort study design, with a “within-subject” control procedure.Study SampleTwenty adults over-65 post-lingually deafened CI users. All subjects were required to be native Italian speakers, to have normal cognitive level, have no significant psychiatric conditions and/or diagnosed incident dementia, and used CI for at least 9 months.Materials and MethodsTwenty participants were (...)
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  48. Active vs Passive Training for Educational Software.Ruth Wylie & Benjamin Shih - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
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    Non-institutional humanities, philosophical practice, informal education: the contours of the educational creative industry.Gulnara Shalagina - 2021 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:116-126.
    Introduction. Non-institutional humanities, philosophical practice, and informal education are “a family like” phenomena that are outside the social institution of science and education and are adjacent to socio-cultural activities and social work. The purpose of the article is to outline the contours of the informal educational creative industry in the postmodern society, which combines non-institutional humanities, philosophical practice, and informal education. Methods. The author uses the methods of autobiographical reflection, comparative analysis, empirical observation and analysis of the primary (...)
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    Is moral philosophy an educationally worthwhile activity? Toward a liberal democratic theory of teacher education.Christopher Martin - 2017 - Ethics and Education 12 (1):116-127.
    This paper looks at the case of moral philosophy in order to assess the extent to which and ways in which teacher education should respond to the liberal principle of justification. This principle states that moral and political decisions made by citizens with special kinds of influence and other coercive powers should be accountable to other citizens on the basis of good reasons. To what extent should teachers, who are empowered by the state with such special kinds of influence, be (...)
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