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Toshihiko Taguchi,1 Shogo Nakano,2 Kazutaka Nozawa2 1Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety, Yamaguchi Rosai Hospital, Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi, Japan; 2Pfizer Japan, Inc., Tokyo, JapanCorrespondence: Kazutaka Nozawa Email kazutaka.nozawa ...
Taguchi T, Nakano S, Nozawa K
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Abstract This paper explores an ocean arts project aimed at enhancing the learning outcomes of the Mukkuvar—coastal community children in India, where inclusive education often overlooks cultural and linguistic diversity. By integrating Indigenous and Local Knowledge with scientific knowledge, the project created culturally relevant curriculum ...
Johnson Jament, Lisba Yesudas
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NEPS technical report for science: Scaling results of starting cohort 4 in 11th grade
The National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) aims at investigating the development of competences across the whole life span and designs tests for assessing these different competence domains. In order to evaluate the quality of the competence tests, a wide range of analyses based on item response theory (IRT) have been performed.
Hahn, Inga, Kähler, Jana
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From crisis to transformation: Evaluating the implementation of DIKSHA in India's EdTech landscape
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic catalysed governments worldwide to rapidly implement large‐scale EdTech solutions. In India, the temporary shutdown of schools in March 2020 necessitated an improvement in the education sector's readiness for remote learning.
Rahul Pachori +2 more
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Spatial heterogeneity and nonlinear climatic responses of net ecosystem productivity across China
Terrestrial ecosystems are pivotal in regulating atmospheric CO₂ concentrations, yet their carbon sequestration capacity exhibits strong spatial heterogeneity due to complex climate–ecosystem interactions.
Xichen Mi +4 more
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Abstract Hydrologic forecasts are essential for mitigating water‐related risks. However, little work has explored whether operational ensemble forecasts have improved over time, particularly with respect to probabilistic performance and in cases with limited data.
M. C. Allen, S. Steinschneider
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Unveiling the Potential of Reduced Graphene Oxide in Self‐Powered Photodetectors
Self‐powered photodetectors have emerged as advanced devices, gathering significant attention in the field of optoelectronics, particularly for their potential in power‐scarce environments. These devices can detect light and generate an electrical current with minimal or no external power supply.
Bitap Raj Thakuria +3 more
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Northeast Pacific warm blobs sustained via extratropical atmospheric teleconnections
Large-scale marine heatwaves in the Northeast Pacific (NEP), identified here and previously as ‘warm blobs’, have devastating impacts on regional ecosystems.
Jian Shi +12 more
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The development of the China Certified Emission Reduction (CCER), a carbon sink project for bamboo afforestation and bamboo management at different scales, has been carried out in regions rich in bamboo resources.
Mingxia Zhang +5 more
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INVESTIGATING REPRESENTATIONS, OPINIONS AND ATTITUDES STUDENTS ON THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT [PDF]
. This paper provides a theoretical, methodological and applicative, integrative nature, starting from a comprehensive summary of relevant studies on environmental social representations, opinions and attitudes toward the natural environment.
CARMEN MIHAELA OLTEANU
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