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Creating a multilingual assessment ecology in the classroom
Abstract Addressing the educational needs of bi/multilingual students in K‐12 classrooms, this study explores teachers' engagement with multilingualism in assessment practice. Drawing on fieldwork conducted with language and mathematics teachers in Ontario, Canada, the study generates empirical insight into teachers' development and use of multilingual
Saskia Van Viegen, Nancy Bell, Noah Khan
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University presses, academic books, and authors in Ibero-America: a systematic review. [PDF]
Calle Pesántez SE +4 more
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Abstract Reflective teaching (RT) is influenced by a range of cognitive, pedagogical, and psycho‐affective factors in second/foreign language (L2) education. However, empirical evidence on the influence of psycho‐affective variables on teachers' reflectivity remains limited.
Lili Qin +2 more
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Interpol review of forensic fire debris analysis and fire investigation, 2023-2025. [PDF]
Evans M.
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Abstract Current trends encouraging a move away from monolingual teaching have sparked a renewed interest in the role of translation in language instruction. Yet, there are few theoretically and empirically grounded proposals regarding specific uses of translation in the language classroom.
Monika Bader +2 more
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Self-stabilizing interdental traction sutures for palatal flap retraction during impacted maxillary canine exposure: a technical note. [PDF]
Rajguru J, Shenoi R.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Large language models (LLM) are being rapidly integrated into healthcare, particularly to streamline time‐ and labor‐intensive administrative processes. However, the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) systems to demonstrate bias when employed for insurance authorization remains poorly understood.
Shannon S. Wu +3 more
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The role of bronchial mucus layer thickness in radon dosimetry.
Radon is considered to be the second most important cause of lung cancer after smoking. Several investigations proved that at radon inhalation the most exposed parts are the central airways especially the carinal regions of these bifurcations. The radon
Madas, Balázs Gergely +1 more
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The year 2025 marked the ninetieth since a fossil hominin occipital bone was discovered in Swanscombe, southeast England. In subsequent years, its parietal bones were found, producing what remains the oldest partial cranium from Britain today. In the earliest analyses, it was interpreted as a descendant of the infamous fraudulent fossil Piltdown Man ...
Emma E. Bird, Chris Stringer
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Seasonal progression of active-layer thickness dependent on microrelief
Introduction Active-layer thickness is a major factor for all physical and biological processes in permafrost soils. It is closely related to the fluxes of energy, water and carbon between permafrost landscapes and the atmosphere. Active-layer thickness
Kutzbach, Lars +4 more
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