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Abstract Drawing upon interview research across two academic departments as part of the early stages of a ‘decolonise the curriculum’ initiative at a Southern UK university, this study highlights a growing gulf between policy and practice in efforts to address systemic racial inequalities in UK universities. A reliance upon precarious labour, a culture
Triona Fitton +4 more
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Pulling up the ladder: Enduring adversity increases opposition to reform. [PDF]
Kim MY, Gneezy A, Imas A.
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application/pdf; "January 17, 2006."; Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Utilities Committee, presented by Steve Rarrick, Staff Attorney, Citizens' Utility Ratepayer Board.Testimony in opposition to Senate Bill 349.
Rarrick, Steve (Craig Steven).
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Abstract The integration of generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) in higher education is reshaping student engagement, yet its impact on postgraduate international students remains underexplored. This study examines how generative AI shapes postgraduate international students' engagement through a psychological needs perspective.
Olatunji David Adekoya +4 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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application/pdf; "February 12, 2003."; Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Utilities Committee, presented by David Springe, Consumer Counsel, Citizens' Utility Ratepayer Board.Testimony in support of Senate Bill 51.
Springe, David.
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Abstract As England embarks on its first comprehensive curriculum review in fifteen years, this paper offers critical insights from schools that sustained arts‐rich provision despite a policy landscape hostile to creative subjects. Drawing on data from the Researching Arts‐rich Primary Schools (RAPS) project—a mixed‐methods study of 76 arts‐rich ...
Pat Thomson, Christine Hall
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Endomyocardial fibrosis and calcification in an elderly patient
Tomonobu Yanase +3 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 paper explores how history teachers in secondary education in England (a) see their role as assessors and (b) how they make decisions about assessing a difficult history: learning about the Holocaust. Assessment literacy (AL) is recognised as a potentially valuable aspect of good teaching and central to supporting students' learning ...
Mary Richardson +3 more
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