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ABSTRACT The ‘affirmative turn’ in Geography has generally been read positively for promoting care‐full urban governance, repairing inter‐group relations and enhancing socio‐spatial justice, while largely neglecting the biopolitics, marginalisation and resistance embedded therein.
Qiong He, Shenjing He
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Analysis of international shipping emissions reduction policy and China’s participation
In addressing climate change, the shipping industry, which is regarded as one sector that cannot be ignored in controlling greenhouse gas emissions, has become a key area of concern for the international community to achieve emissions reduction targets ...
Huirong Liu, Zhengkai Mao, Xiaohan Li
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Abstract Native speakerism in English language teaching (ELT) has become associated with Whiteness. However, how this association is sustained in everyday practices within China's unique socio‐cultural‐political context remains underexplored. This study examines the raciolinguistic construct of Mubai, a central recruitment criterion in China's ELT ...
Shuling Wang, Raviv Litman
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Double Clipping: Less-Biased Variance Reduction in Off-Policy Evaluation
"Clipping" (a.k.a. importance weight truncation) is a widely used variance-reduction technique for counterfactual off-policy estimators. Like other variance-reduction techniques, clipping reduces variance at the cost of increased bias.
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A 12‐week curriculum grounded in self‐determination theory enhanced high school students’ intrinsic motivation by fulfilling autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs. The intervention showed stronger effects for female and low‐skilled students and fostered extracurricular exercise gains without academic interference, confirming the applicability of ...
WEN‐TAO MENG, Dongjin Liu
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The alcohol industry, charities and policy influence in the UK. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Charities exist to pursue a public benefit, whereas corporations serve the interests of their shareholders. The alcohol industry uses corporate social responsibility activities to further its interests in influencing alcohol policy.
McCambridge, Jim, Lyness, Sarah M
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ABSTRACT Adopting a broad understanding of compliance as adherence to norms, this study examines the role of the Chinese–Hungarian Bilingual School in Budapest in the propagation of institutional, educational, and civic norms, through an anthropological inquiry into the discourses and practices embraced and enacted by teachers, parents, and students ...
Fanni Beck, Pál Nyíri
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School Governance Capacity in the Implementation of "Double Reduction" Policy
The school governance capacity in the implementation of the "Double Reduction" Policy is directly related to the alleviation of students' academic burden and the reconstruction of a good basic education ecology.
ZHANG Xue
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Bridging Language Policy and English Language Teaching in the Chinese Context:
With the increasing role of English as a global language, teaching and learning of that language have become a focal point of instruction around the world.
Yidie Xu, Fan Fang
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Background Korean high school students (KHSSs) face immense academic pressures due to the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), a national milestone that determines their future academic and career paths. While extensive societal and governmental support is provided to optimize conditions for examinees, the overwhelming focus on exam preparation ...
Ji-Eun Choi +6 more
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