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Roland Eotvos: scientist, statesman, educator [PDF]
This lecture recalls the memory of Baron Roland Eotvos, an outstanding figure of the experimental exploration of the gravitational interaction.
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Since cheating is obviously wrong, arguments against it (it provides an unfair advantage, it hinders learning) need only be mentioned in passing. But the argument of unfair advantage absurdly takes education to be essentially a race of all against all; moreover, it ignores that many cases of unfair (dis)advantages are widely accepted. That cheating can
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Materials science research faces challenges due to diverse and evolving measurements, materials, and methods. Managing research data in a way that is understandable, comparable, and reproducible is essential for high data quality, particularly for machine learning applications.
Vincent Nebel+8 more
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Abstract The division of educational systems into different tracks—academic and vocational—represents one of the key elements in explaining social stratification and inequalities. Previous research identifies teachers' expectations as a critical factor to understand the relationship between tracking and social inequality.
Aina Tarabini+2 more
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Theoretical evaluation of art education from the perspective of traditional Chinese philosophy
Traditional Chinese philosophy is the cornerstone of Chinese civilization, while the theory of art education is its cornerstone. In traditional Chinese philosophy, the core of art education is to improve students’ humanistic qualities and make them ...
Xueda Zheng
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Revisiting philosophy of education
This study starts from the way philosophy of education was conceived by Richard Peters, how it has been amended in succeeding discussions within the Anglo-Saxon context as well has been the object of postmodern criticisms.
Paul SMEYERS
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Unpacking the "Black Box" of AI in Education [PDF]
Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have sparked renewed interest in its potential to improve education. However, AI is a loose umbrella term that refers to a collection of methods, capabilities, and limitations-many of which are often not explicitly articulated by researchers, education technology companies, or other AI developers. In this
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StahlDigital: Ontology‐Based Workflows for the Steel Industry
The strength of the steel industry is based on the mastery of microstructure–property relationships. Digital workflows contribute to this aim by making the complexity of workflows reproducible and their execution user independent. The tools and workflows developed in the project StahlDigital as part of the German MaterialDigital initiative are ...
Franz Roters+18 more
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Abstract Reflecting the neglect of childhood disability in social stratification research, there is a notable dearth of research on the mechanisms underpinning disability differentials in educational outcomes. Drawing on rich longitudinal data collected at 9, 13 and 17 years as part of Ireland's ‘Growing Up in Ireland’ study, we look at the impact of ...
Eamonn Carroll+2 more
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The MaterialDigital initiative drives the digital transformation of material science by promoting findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable principles and enhancing data interoperability. This article explores the role of scientific workflows, highlights challenges in their adoption, and introduces the Workflow Store as a key tool for sharing ...
Simon Bekemeier+37 more
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