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Feedback strategies: Applying theory to practice
Abstract Feedback is a cornerstone of the learning process, as evidenced by extensive educational research on enhancing its process and impact. However, learners consistently rate the quality of feedback lower compared to other aspects of teaching. Over the past decade, feedback models have shifted from a traditional, one‐way transmission from educator
Jenny Clancy +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of classroom management strategies and teacher effectiveness on the integration of pedagogical knowledge among elementary teachers in Davao del Norte.
Aya Noreen Joy S. Jose +1 more
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From classroom to clinic: Evaluating the educational utility of two Thiel embalming methods
Abstract Over three decades since its introduction, the Thiel embalming method remains a widely used and praised technique in anatomical education and clinical training. This study compared for the first time the Thiel original protocol (TO) and a Modified version (TM) across user groups—undergraduate medical students, student demonstrators in anatomy,
Veronica Antipova +3 more
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Framing anatomical variation in anatomy textbooks: Language use and its implications
Text mining of anatomy textbooks shows “abnormal” is the most frequently used descriptor for anatomical variation, reinforcing a binary framing. We advocate for explicit teaching of variation as a spectrum, with consistent, neutral terminology and contextualization (prevalence and functional relevance) to support a more nuanced understanding of ...
An‐Di Yim +2 more
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ATLAS—a psychobiological model of teacher stress in classroom interactions
Teachers are a particularly stressed occupational group with above-average burnout rates compared to other professions. Teacher stress significantly challenges teachers’ health, classroom interactions, and positive student development.
Alexander Wettstein +3 more
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Discovering the teacher’s beliefs in TPACK framework for teaching English in high school
Teacher’ belief is essential in classroom practice because it is the principle that teachers hold to be true and the rationale of the attitude in the classroom. In applying the TPACK framework, the teacher has to believe in it.
LITA LIVIANI TAOPAN +2 more
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Abstract This review analyzed 241 scholarly articles published between 2010 and 2025 in information science venues to examine how affect shapes refugees' information behavior during forced migration and to identify additional contextual factors. It identifies seven affective dimensions: anxiety, shame and stigma, grief and loss, frustration, (mis)trust,
Maja Krtalić, Lilach Alon
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The Classroom Climate in Drama Lessons Taught by Teacher Trainees [PDF]
This study is a part of a large research project developing drama teacher education at Helsinki University's Department of Teacher Education. The purpose of this study is to examine the classroom climate in drama lessons taught by teacher trainees ...
Ruismäki, Heikki +4 more
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Irony Comprehension in Monolingual and Bilingual Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
ABSTRACT This study examined verbal irony comprehension in monolingual and bilingual autistic children, focusing on irony recognition, intention understanding, cue use while deciphering ironic meanings, and error patterns. A low‐verbal, multimodal task was used to minimize linguistic and metalinguistic demands.
Maria Andreou +2 more
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Developing whole-class interactive teaching: meeting the training needs of Syrian EFL secondary school teachers [PDF]
This study explores teacher instructional practices within EFL secondary school class-rooms in Syria. In 2004, the Syrian Ministry of Education introduced a new national curriculum, English for Starters, which recommends a shift in EFL teachers’ instruc ...
Rajab, Taha
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