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Capturing Lifelong Learning Data through International Surveys and Novel Innovative Methods
Previous literature has highlighted the predominant use of qualitative research methods within the field of adult education. While a wide range of opportunities to exploit and gather large scale quantitative data are available, these avenues remain underexplored. The aims of this chapter are twofold.
Ellen Boeren, Catherine Lido
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A Statistical Innovation: 1-2-3 Surveys
At the heart of development issues, the informal economy has long remained a terra incognita. Yet it plays a decisive role in the Global South, since it is the main source of income for the vast majority of households, especially the poorest. Indeed, the vast majority of jobs in these countries belongs to the informal economy. Given the stakes involved,
Razafindrakoto, Mireille +3 more
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Innovative methods in teaching mathematics for college students
This paper describes the concept of teaching methods and their distribution to the various scientific methods, in addition to described innovative teaching methods.
Judita Jonuševičienė +2 more
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THE ROLE OF SELF-CONSTRUAL AND GOAL ORIENTATION ON EMPLOYEE INNOVATIVE WORK BEHAVIOR
Innovation is an effort to increase the companies' competitiveness in Indonesia in the era of the ASEAN Economic Community and confront the fourth industrial era.
Ernie Frislia, Seger Handoyo
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Novel methods to estimate antiretroviral adherence: protocol for a longitudinal study. [PDF]
BackgroundThere is currently no gold standard for assessing antiretroviral (ARV) adherence, so researchers often resort to the most feasible and cost-effective methods possible (eg, self-report), which may be biased or inaccurate.
Gandhi, Monica +5 more
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L'enseignement des sciences à l'université : traditions ou innovations ?
This research aims to probe teaching practices of science faculty members from four science faculties in Lebanon. A questionnaire survey was conducted among twenty-four science faculty members, and classroom observations followed by semi-structured ...
Reine El Khoury +3 more
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This paper contributes to the research on non-reporting effects in mixed-method household travel surveys (HTS) in two ways: Firstly, we compare travel activities reported in the established Austrian National HTS (ANTS) with an innovative survey approach,
Florian Aschauer +4 more
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The goal of this study is to identify the problems and barriers that impede the growth and development of small and medium innovative enterprises (innovative SMEs) and suggest ways to overcome them.
Bakyt Beknazarov +5 more
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LEADING INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN THE THEMATIC AREA “HEALTHY LIVING INDUSTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGIES” AT A REGIONAL LEVEL [PDF]
The regional context of smart specialization continues to be in the focus of academic discussions as the innovative potential of regions in Bulgaria is being determined.
Y. Yarkova, P. Atanasova
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Innovative Methods to Motivate Employees in Business [PDF]
Due to changing values and expectations of employees, traditional methods of motivating personnel – in particular, fixed material rewards – are gradually losing their effectiveness.
Yeva Bohdanova, Maria Zelena
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