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J. G. Droysen's didactics of history: constitution and currentness
The historical theory developed by Johann Gustav Droysen (1808-1884) stands out partly due to its consistent orientation towards didactical issues. Besides investigating the principles governing the historical method and the reasons that lead us to attribute the quality of being "historical" to certain portions of the past, it also devised answers to ...
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ABSTRACT The sociotechnical complexities and hidden dynamics shaping the evolution of digital transformation (DT) and innovation initiatives frequently elude traditional research approaches reliant on retrospective analysis, static and detached observation.
Siobhán Diglas, Kisito F. Nzembayie
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Cinemeducation: a descriptive mixed-methods analysis of perspectives in a medical humanities course. [PDF]
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Empirical Research in the Foreign Didactics of History - Experiences from the Germany [PDF]
Denisa Labischová
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ABSTRACT Despite the effectiveness of evidence‐based parenting programmes in improving parenting skills, reducing child maltreatment and promoting children's emotional and cognitive development, their impact is hindered by persistently low participation rates. At the same time, parents are increasingly turning online for parenting content.
Nehal Eldeeb +2 more
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Defining and identifying relevant stakeholders to advance effective conservation
The challenge of defining stakeholders in environmental science and an approach for refining existing definitions. Abstract Stakeholder is a contested term that has spawned a multitude of ad hoc definitions. The ambiguity of these definitions has oftentimes impeded transdisciplinary research in environmental governance and conservation science because ...
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