Chilean science teachers' conceptualisations of disability when teaching students with autism
Abstract This study examines how Chilean secondary science teachers conceptualise disability when teaching students with autism in integrated classroom settings. Grounded in critical disability studies, the research employs a qualitative story‐completion method, using a fictional classroom scenario to prompt teachers to construct narratives that reveal
Alexis Gonzalez‐Donoso +1 more
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Telehealth and access to acute primary care in Europe: Balancing opportunity and equity. [PDF]
Huibers L.
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The critical role of teacher educators in promoting socially just mathematics teaching
Abstract This paper focuses on the enablers and constraints that shape mathematics teacher educators' agency in addressing social justice issues within their practice and how these can be harnessed or overcome. Given the potential impact of teacher educators on the student/practising teachers they work with, and consequently on the agency of classroom ...
Pete Wright +8 more
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When good citizens do bad things for their organization: examining the link between organizational citizenship behavior and unethical pro-organizational behavior. [PDF]
Xia F, Lu P, Wang L.
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Abstract This article presents the first systematic review of scholarship applying Pierre Bourdieu's theoretical framework in New Zealand educational research, drawing on 30 peer‐reviewed studies published between 2000 and 2025. Following PRISMA guidelines, studies were coded for Bourdieusian concepts applied, depth of theoretical application ...
Liuning Yang
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Reconsidering Japan's path to universal health insurance: Pre-war origins and the complementarity of occupational and community-based schemes. [PDF]
Morii D.
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Abstract The intertwined crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental degradation represent profound global challenges. Education holds a unique role in enabling all young people to navigate uncertainty, participate meaningfully in decision‐making and contribute to more just and sustainable ways of living.
Julie Robinson +2 more
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Postpartum Insurance Rates Among Citizens Versus Noncitizens During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. [PDF]
Kim H +5 more
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A Century of Learning: The Story of ESA's Education Committee, 1918–2025
Abstract The Education Committee and its precursors have been highly influential within the Ecological Society of America. Here we document the Education Committee's history, from its origins in reviewing curricular materials through major contributions to ecological literacy, teaching innovation, diversity initiatives, and professional development ...
Kenneth M. Klemow +6 more
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Endomyocardial fibrosis and calcification in an elderly patient
Tomonobu Yanase +3 more
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