Vol. 19, Issue 8
2025
ID: MWeey
Zöhre Kaya, Gamze Mukba
In this study, the relationships between the life goals and personality traits of teachers are explored, with a focus on whether these life goals vary based on specific variables. Utilizing the Life Goals Scale (LGS) and the Quick Big Five Personalit...
Vol. 19, Issue 6
2025
ID: ZJNC9
Dr. Michelle Vander Veldt Brye, Dr. Cynthia Flores Gautreau, Dr. Sinjini Mitra, Dr. Lisa Winstead
Recognizing the need to increase access to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines at a young age for Latino students, the researchers implemented a pilot program to expand the STEM pipeline in elementary schools. This st...
Vol. 19, Issue 6
2025
ID: Ieo0a
Ugur Demiray, F. Gündeli Ozkan
In this technological age, the need for training is expanding rapidly due to the demand for new skills. Concurrently, we are increasingly provided with free online educational materials at an unprecedented pace. Two key factors drive this transformat...
Vol. 19, Issue 4
2025
ID: EX2gc
Natalia González-Fernández, Antonia Ramírez-García, José Ignacio Aguaded-Gómez
The present research study explores the media literacy processes among Spanish families, focusing on enhancing their critical thinking abilities, effective use of technical language, and responsible media consumption. It assesses how families evaluat...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
ID: XvbWf
Nasrullah Khan, Niaz Mohammad
This comparative study examines the MPhil and PhD programmes offered by public and private universities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The research encompassed all recognized universities in the region, with data collected from the heads of educati...
Vol. 18, Issue 9
2024
ID: LKeus
Jasser Hosni Metlaq Alananzeh, Hamid Du’um, Suha M. Kharabsheh
This study is designed to reveal the physical and social impact of child obesity as seen by the educational supervisors in the schools of Ajloun governorate in Jordan. An eighteen-item questionnaire, focusing on the physical and social impacts of obe...
Vol. 18, Issue 5
2024
ID: lAMV2
Forough Mortazavi
Purpose: Academic procrastination, defined as the tendency to delay necessary tasks, is prevalent among students and may affect their psychological well-being. This study aims to determine the prevalence of academic procrastination among medical stud...
Vol. 16, Issue 12
2022
ID: jgt6o
Luciana de Lima Pereira, Selma Suely Baçal de Oliveira
This study explores the challenges faced by unemployed workers in the Manaus Industrial Pole, focusing on the increasing demands for knowledge and qualifications even for positions involving routine tasks with low pay. It relies on research conducted...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
ID: oZRe3
Seyed Jamal Barkhoda, Ismail Zaree Zavaraki, Mohammad Hasan Amir Taimori
Universities of Medical Sciences bear the dual responsibility of delivering health services and training skilled professionals for various societal sectors. This necessitates an ongoing evaluation and enhancement of medical education, particularly th...
Vol. 16, Issue 5
2022
ID: r9M5Q
Tammy Campbell
Arizona public colleges face many challenges including increasing competition from online programs, changing demographics with an influx of Hispanic people, decreasing student retention rates, decreases in funding, and increasing demands for higher e...
Vol. 15, Issue 9
2021
ID: qzAGy
Yerlan Ismailov, Aissulu Kaldarova
Assessing student knowledge is a critical component of the educational process, influencing how students approach learning and perceive their academic progress. This paper explores the advantages and disadvantages of various test types, including mul...
Vol. 15, Issue 9
2021
ID: cI9bB
Sandra Figueiredo, Margarida Alves Martins, Carlos Fernandes da Silva
A total of 108 children, aged between 8-17 years old (M=13; SD=2.7), learners of Portuguese as a second language (L2), belonging to six groups—Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Portuguese-speaking African countries (PALOPs), Latin America, Asia, and ...
Vol. 15, Issue 1
2021
ID: vyLyb
Yung-Yu Wu, Jih-Fu Tu
Many papers researched the pressure sources of personnel-officer in elementary and junior high schools as follows: workload, organizational, environment, personal, and superior. Still now, we didn’t find a method to meet and solve principles these ...
Vol. 10, Issue 2
2016
ID: nakBU
Sayime Erben Kecici
This study explores students' perceptions of unfair performance assessments by university teachers. It investigates the feedback received at the end of a learning period and examines students' experiences and perceptions of fairness in assessment pro...