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Jump rope for heart: evaluating a cardiovascular health programme for primary school students

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Ridge, Damien T.   +3 more
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PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PREVENTION OF SCHOOL MALADJUSTMENT

Yessenov Science Journal, 2023
Abstract. Since this is a psychological science that studies the subtleties and secrets of the human soul, vital activity, it is important. Accordingly, this article talks about the problem of lefthandedness, its causes, and the fact that left-handers are grouped into several groups: in particular, heredity; childbirth in women yesterday; from various ...
Almazhay Kulzhanovna Egenissova   +1 more
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Students perceptions of programming in primary school

Proceedings of the 14th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, 2019
Since autumn 2018, teachers throughout Sweden are obliged to relate to programming in one way or another in the teaching, especially in the subject of mathematics and technology education. Although teachers should formally work with programming teaching from the autumn of 2018, programming has been taught in primary school for several years.
Gashawa Ahmed   +3 more
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Gambling among primary school students

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1994
This study identifies the gambling behavior of 1,320 primary school students aged 8 to 12 of the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Eighty-six percent admitted to having, at some time or another, bet money. Lotteries are the most popular form of gambling for this age group. Sixty-one percent of these students gamble with lotteries.
R, Ladouceur, D, Dubé, A, Bujold
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Student views of primary schooling

Research Papers in Education, 1992
Abstract This paper describes the rationale and development of a questionnaire designed to measure primary school students’ perceptions of their quality of school life on seven interrelated subscales: general satisfaction, negative affect, teacher‐student relations, social integration, opportunity, achievement, and adventure.
John Ainley, Sid Bourke
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Tablets, Plants, and Primary School Students: A Study

Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2020
Primary school students have trouble grasping concepts related to plants. Their misconceptions are also notable. On the other hand, mobile devices (such as tablets) and their apps, are considered effective educational tools. For examining whether the same holds true in relation to plants, we carried out a project, having as a target-group 263 students ...
Emmanuel Fokides   +2 more
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