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Methods for assessing problem‐solving competencies in preschoolers: A scoping review
Abstract Problem‐solving is an important 21st‐century skill and an indispensable part of early STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education. To effectively study the development of children's problem‐solving competencies and to evaluate the effectiveness of classroom interventions and programmes, researchers and educators need ...
Joris Van Elsen +2 more
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Universal social protection schemes in forced displacement settings: Evidence from Colombia
With forcibly displaced persons reaching 123.2 million people globally in 2024, host low‐ and middle‐income countries face a dual social protection coverage challenge: including new populations while their own systems cover less than a third of their citizens.
Carlos Santiago Guzmán Gutiérrez
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Hand function is a critical determinant of preschool children′s participation in everyday occupations. Accurate hand function assessment is vital for guiding interventions, yet assessment practices are highly variable. Despite the abundance of instruments, only a few standardised performance‐based tools assess all hand function components.
Marieta Visser +3 more
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Abstract Programming is becoming a key subject in early education globally, with surging problems of how computer science can become a subject for children of all ages and backgrounds. Problems of implementing new technologies in the old curricula have long been noted, and lately, concern over computer science education goals is often too narrow and ...
Robin Samuelsson
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Abstract The brazen political antics and mystifying logics accompanying the contemporary rise of authoritarianism have garnered much interest in academic and popular media. A key question is how to make sense of a politics that seems nonsensical?
Sierra Deutsch +3 more
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Per dynamin – per energian: Hrotsvit of Gandersheim’s knowledge of Greek
This paper investigates Hrotsvit of Gandersheim’s knowledge of Greek. It proceeds from three questions. First, what resources for learning Greek were available in tenth‐century Germany? Second, were there any figures in her ambit from whom she could have learned?
Graham Robert Johnson
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Mixed Matrix Pt‐Carbon Nanofiber Polyethersulfone Catalytic Membranes for Glucose Dehydrogenation
This work provides a proof of concept of a two‐membrane system for the catalytic dehydrogenation of glucose to gluconic acid. One is a catalytic active mixed matrix membrane (incorporation of Pt‐CNF) that has a high selectivity towards gluconic acid (93 %).
Dirk van der Made +5 more
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Semi‐Flexible Immunobrushes Facilitate Effective and Selective Expansion of Antigen‐Specific T Cells
Adoptive T cell therapies have shown promising results in cancer treatment. Yet, generating substantial numbers of tumor‐targeting T cells remains challenging. Existing methods lack physiological precision, impeding clinical success. To address this, immunobrushes are prepared that effectively expand and enrich antigen‐specific T cells within non ...
Lotte Gerrits +10 more
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Abstract Background Very young children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds often show poorer language development. Whilst there have been attempts to provide early intervention programmes, these sometimes miss the most disadvantaged groups.
Nicola Botting +7 more
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Deep6: Classification of Metatranscriptomic Sequences into Cellular Empires and Viral Realms Using Deep Learning Models. [PDF]
Finke JF, Kellogg CTE, Suttle CA.
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