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Early Language Education in the United Arab Emirates
This chapter examines early language education in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a vibrant plurilingual context that has two dominant languages,... -
Can Māori Negotiate School Attendance in State-Led Education in Aotearoa, New Zealand?
There is a conflict between the claims of Māori sovereignty and the imposition of State legislation on Māori children. This conflict of interest has...
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Modern Language Education Programs in Asia and Pacific Countries
This chapter is devoted to a discussion on modern language education programs in the Asia-Pacific region. The chapter aims to provide an overview of... -
Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns and distance education in Australia: Positive experiences of migrant/refugee parents and future directions
This paper presents findings from a study investigating the engagement of migrant and refugee parents in supporting the distance education of their...
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Mathematics teaching and teacher education against marginalisation, or towards equity, diversity and inclusion
The interrogation of often unintended practices of marginalisation has gained focus in research on mathematics teaching and mathematics teacher...
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Language Conundrum: English Language and Exclusivity in India’s Higher Education
Metamorphosis of English language from library language to language of upward mobility (Meganathan 2011) and the “political response to social... -
Mathematics and interdisciplinary STEM education: recent developments and future directions
This special issue introduces recent research on mathematics in interdisciplinary STEM education. STEM education is widely promoted by governments...
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Te Huarahi Māori: Revaluing the Role of Indigenous Language, Knowledge, and Identity in High-Performing Education Systems
Indigenous education has the complementary goals of revitalizing Indigenous languages, advancing Indigenous self-determination, and validating and... -
Challenging aspects of Kazakhstan’s trilingual education policy: evidence from a literature review
The research reported in this article explored the implementation of Trilingual Education Policy in Kazakhstan. The authors explain the challenges...
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Career Aspirations of Refugee Women in Turkey within the Context of Higher Education
Access to higher education for refugees remains a focal point in discussions concerning human rights. In the aftermath of the Syrian civil war,...
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The emergence of entrepreneurship education programs in Indonesian higher education institutions
The purpose of this paper is to explore the status of entrepreneurship education programs (EEPs) in Indonesia, expanding similar papers on related...
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Transforming writing education: WAC faculty experiences and challenges in Saudi universities
Writing across the curriculum (WAC) has been viewed as a movement that links several academic fields across various academic departments in different...
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On whose tongue will the goddess write, in whose tongue will the state speak? Mathematics education, Tamil language, and the caste question in India
Mathematics education in India is offered in one of the 22 officially recognized state languages or in English even though there are at least 270...
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English Language Education Policy and EMI in Higher Education in Taiwan
This chapter aims to investigate the outcomes of the English Language Education Policy in higher education in general. Additionally, as the Taiwanese... -
Narrowing (Achievement) Gaps in Higher Education with a Social-Belonging Intervention: A Systematic Review
The social-belonging intervention is a wise psychological intervention designed to convey the message that worries and doubts about belonging during...
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The Politics of Higher Education: The Battle Over the Control of Knowledge in Africa
Education is the pillar of social development. Higher education in particular teaches how to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills....
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A systematic sco** review of group reflection in medical education
BackgroundReviewing experiences and recognizing the impact of personal and professional views and emotions upon conduct shapes a physician’s...
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Early Childhood Education in Brunei Darussalam
Early childhood education was formally introduced to Brunei Darussalam in 1979. Since then, the sector has grown in stature, playing a vital role in... -
Clinical virtual simulation: predictors of user acceptance in nursing education
BackgroundUsing virtual patients integrated in simulators expands students’ training opportunities in healthcare. However, little is known about the...
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Secondary Education (Middle School) in China
Compulsory educationCompulsory education in China refers to the mandatory, free, and universal education that all school-age children and teenagers...