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Abstract Background Growing evidence shows that parent–teacher collaboration benefits parents and their children. Yet, there is limited understanding of whether and how parent–teacher collaboration contributes to children's early numeracy skills. Aims This study examined whether parent–teacher collaboration is linked to children's early numeracy skills
Melissa Pearl Caldwell +5 more
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Self-confidence is an essential part of student personality development. Most students always have low self-confidence due to many factors, and to overcome this, efforts need to be made, one of these efforts being extracurricular activities. This study's
Eka Ratna Putri, Dea Mustika
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Abstract Teacher education students play double role as present learners and future educators. Hence, they need targeted training to navigate the growing influence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) on teaching, learning and professional identity.
Tam Hong Le +5 more
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Nauczanie języka polskiego w Australii
Organised education in Polish has existed in Australia since the middle of the last century. In terms of primary and secondary education, these extracurricular language classes are held mostly on Saturday mornings, rather than weekday afternoons.
Marianna Łacek
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Abstract Attention and vigilance are fundamental cognitive abilities that develop throughout childhood and adolescence and have been associated with cognitively demanding activities such as formal musical training. This cross‐sectional study examined whether individuals engaged in long‐term musical training show superior attention and vigilance ...
Rafael Román‐Caballero +4 more
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Getting Educated : Working Class and First-Generation Students and the Extra-Curriculum [PDF]
Previous research shows that participation in the extra-curriculum supports college students\u27 integration, but participation varies based on students\u27 background: working class students and first-generation college students tend to participate less.
Laemmli, Taylor
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Divorcescapes: Family Conflicts and Children's Lived Spaces
ABSTRACT This article presents an analysis from a project that focuses on the entanglements that emerge between practices within the family law system and the everyday lives of children in conflictual family law cases. We position our analysis in critical childhood studies and zoom in on the social–spatial dimensions of children's everyday lives by ...
Hanne Warming, Sarah Alminde
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Counting ability is one of the abilities that needs to be grown early, especially in group A children, because counting will make it easier for children to understand the concept of numbers, which cannot be separated from everyday life. Learning in early
Ani Fitriati, Mustakimah Mustakimah
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PENGARUH KEGIATAN EKSTRAKURIKULER ROBOTIKA DAN DISIPLIN BELAJAR SISWA TERHADAP PRESTASI BELAJAR MATA PELAJARAN PRODUKTIF SISWA PROGRAM KEAHLIAN TEKNIK AUDIO VIDEO SMK N 3 YOGYAKARTA TAHUN PELAJARAN 2012/2013 [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh Keaktifan Siswa dalam Kegiatan Ekstrakurikuler Robotika terhadap Prestasi Belajar Mata Pelajaran Produktif Siswa Teknik Audio Video, pengaruh Disiplin Belajar terhadap Prestasi Belajar Mata Pelajaran ...
Muhammad, Khoiruddin
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How Do Professionals Portray Adolescents' Resilience in Residential Care? A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Adolescents in residential care may achieve positive outcomes despite previous adverse experiences. However, literature focuses more on negative outcomes than resilience. Supportive relationships between professionals and adolescents in residential care are key to ensuring resilience in adolescents.
Micaela Pinheiro +2 more
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