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This research applies to study the development of the Executive Function (EF), basic cognitive skills, of early childhood children by using fairy tales and to compare pre and post Executive Function development, basic cognitive skills, by using fairy ...
Chatwilai Surinchompoo
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Critical thinking is rightly referred to as a skill of the 21st century. Significant attention is given to the development of this skill in English language classes at the higher education level.
Svitlana Babushko, Liudmyla Solovei
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Makers Who Move: Solitary Exercise and the Creative Mind
In this essay, the spoken accounts of nine craft practitioners who engage in solitary running and cycling reveal how repetitive exercise relates to decisions made in their studios.
Jessica Hemmings
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On territorial images: Erewhon, or, chiastic desire
This paper investigates the role of territorial images in the experiencing of place. It argues that there is no territory without repetition patterns that inscribe a semiotic generating images, a ‘picturing’ that is, in fact, pivotal to the possessive ...
Andrew Douglas
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An Analysis of Students' Commognition with Low Working Memory Capacity in Solving Calculus Problems
Background/purpose. This study analyzes the commognition of students with low Working Memory Capacity (WMC) when solving calculus problems, particularly in integral material.
Ruslimin A, Yusuf Fuad, Masriyah
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Apocalyptic Immanence and Anthropocene Time
This article explores the cultural influence of Frank Kermode’s description of apocalyptic immanence in The Sense of an Ending (1966). I focus on Kermode’s claim that human subject formation and human conceptions of cosmic time are mutually constituted ...
Florian Mussgnug
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Visible Thinking: Application And Evaluation Of Thinking Routines In Primary Education
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Parada Rodríguez, Nerea +1 more
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Topic modelling and sentiment analysis during COVID-19 revealed emotions changes for public health
Between 2020 and 2022, lockdown and restraining measures as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in daily routines and also in language usage.
S. Figueiredo
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Exploring the role of reflective journaling in the use of wearable smartwatches
Smartwatches are a prominent personal informatics (PI) technology, yet many users struggle to move from self-tracked signals to sustained sensemaking and action.
Frensen Salim
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Socratic dialogue as a teaching and research method for co-creativity?
We sketch a theory of creativity which centres on the framing of activity by repetitive thinking and action, and sees creativity as divergences from these routines which is thereby framed against them. Without a repetitive frame creativity is impossible.
Keith Stenning +6 more
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