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Activism as a long durée journey: Teachers against the Chilean neoliberal education model
Abstract In this paper, I use the idea of purposes of education, particularly subjectification, and the concept of love to explore long‐term teacher activism in Chile. ‘Long‐term activism’ is used to describe an ongoing struggle rather than activism confined to specific moments.
Carla Tapia‐Parada
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What works in internal alternative provision? A salutogenic analysis
Abstract Schools across England are setting up ‘internal alternative provision’ to meet the social, emotional and mental health needs of increasing numbers of pupils at risk of suspension, exclusion and absence. However, there is little guidance about what good practice looks like.
Emma Simpson
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Phonetic and graphematic difficulties for Spanish German philology students
Bakalaura darbā tiek aplūkotas fonētiskās un grafēmātiskās grūtības spāņu vācu filoloģijas studentiem. Darba mērķis, ar aptaujas palīdzību, ir noskaidrot, kādas grūtības konkrētu burtu un burtu kombināciju realizēšanā ir novērojamas spāņu vācu ...
Aišpure, Elizabete
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Is the well‐known phrase ‘small is beautiful’ true of small transnational education institutions?
Abstract The purpose of this research is to consider the potential attractiveness of operating a small international branch campus (IBC). Drawing upon resource‐based and legitimacy theories, we examine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats associated with the business model that is based on having a small institution size.
Stephen Wilkins, Joe Hazzam
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Abstract As front‐line observers and active participants in pupils' daily lives, teachers closely monitor pupils' social interactions, emotional states and behavioural changes. Their unique perspective enables them to detect problems in the social lives of their pupils that may not be immediately visible to peers, parents or mental health professionals.
Yixuan Zheng +4 more
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Introduction To Romance Philology— A Computer-Aided Tutorial
Philology is a broad field that includes the study of a language’s history, especially that language’s process of evolution over an extended period of time. Romance Philology specifically covers the Romance languages, i.e.
Batchelor, Denise, Turley, Dr. Jeffrey
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Prosocial behaviour in primary and secondary school students. Effects of the CYBUPRE intervention
Abstract Prosocial behaviour is regarded as a critical factor in reducing aggressive behaviours among peers, both in physical settings and virtual spaces. This variable facilitates the enhancement of social relationships, promoting empathy, deep listening, physical and verbal service, and even solidarity, among other benefits.
Mercedes Chicote‐Beato +3 more
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Ortega’s new philology : forays into saying and silencing
This article delves into the philological theory of the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset, which he himself termed “new philology”. His proposal for philological reform, seen as a necessary precursor to the resurgence of a new philosophy— one that
Balaguer García, Esmeralda
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Este artículo presenta un Ciclo de Mejora en el Aula (CIMA) completo, con una duración total de 60 horas, experimentado en la asignatura Literatura Española del Siglo XVIII, obligatoria de segundo curso en el Grado en Filología Hispánica y en el Doble
Martínez Navarro, María del Rosario +1 more
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Abstract This paper analyses differences in academic achievement associated with attendance at publicly funded private schools and public schools across 11 European countries. Using eight waves of PISA data (2000–2022), we apply OLS, IPW and IPWRA estimators to account for observed heterogeneity and mitigate selection bias.
Priya Maurya +2 more
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