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Abstract This study examines the under‐theorized political role and identity of Chinese international students, who emerge as significant actors caught between U.S. soft power ambitions and rising geopolitical suspicion. Amid escalating U.S.‐China tensions, these students are forced to confront environments shaped by competing geopolitical discourses ...
Jing Yu
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In to the feeling: doctoral students' academic emotional experiences and regulation. [PDF]
Ji Y, Gui Q, Chen G, Cui Y, Chen S.
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Abstract Cooperative learning is a widely adopted teaching method to improve academic achievement. This review synthesises existing research on the use of cooperative learning within a school setting for pupils aged 11–16 years. Such a review has not been undertaken to date and will present an evidence base for educators considering implementation ...
Patricia Hampson +2 more
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Theses on Healthcare-Associated Infections and Their Publication Conversion Rates. [PDF]
Arslan M +5 more
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Abstract Newly established international branch campuses (IBCs) commence operations without a student body, and even after several years, many institutions fail to grow beyond 500 students. Despite having unique strategic needs, small IBCs are largely overlooked in the higher education literature.
Stephen Wilkins, Joe Hazzam
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Digital Health Technology Adoption Readiness Among Doctoral Nursing Students in Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Malki SS, Alyousef SM.
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Abstract Previous research concerning Global South doctoral students in the United Kingdom has mainly situated their experiences within adaptationist paradigms, emphasising cultural adjustment and assimilation into Western academic norms. Such studies often depict students as passive recipients, overlooking their agency and the transformative potential
Peng Zhang +3 more
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Managing role conflicts: work-study-life balance among single female university teachers in China pursuing doctoral degrees. [PDF]
Jia W, Boo HS.
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Abstract In England, education is compulsory, but schooling is not: it is legal for families to home educate their children. This form of education is officially termed by the Department for Education as ‘Elective Home Education’. As this designation implies, many families home educate as a positive and preferential ‘choice’.
Katherine Davey +3 more
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Broadening participation: 20-year outcomes from undergraduate science training programs. [PDF]
Woodcock A +4 more
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