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Educational achievement in English speaking countries: do different surveys tell the same story?

Educational achievement in English speaking countries: do different surveys tell the same story?

... six English-speaking countries – the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Ireland – all participated in TIMSS, PISA and IALS as did 12 other OECD ...18 countries on average score ...

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Child poverty in English speaking countries

Child poverty in English speaking countries

... European countries. In both the English-speaking countries (especially in the UK), former teen mothers are markedly more likely than women who first gave birth in their 20s not to be in work ...

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Content Analysis of Websites of Health Ministries in ECOWAS English Speaking Countries

Content Analysis of Websites of Health Ministries in ECOWAS English Speaking Countries

... of English speaking countries in the Economic Community of West African States ...15 countries in the ECOWAS there are Five English speaking ...5 English speaking ...

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How Brand Names Brand Societies: A Comparative Study of Brand Names Registered in Selected English-Speaking Countries 1870-1980

How Brand Names Brand Societies: A Comparative Study of Brand Names Registered in Selected English-Speaking Countries 1870-1980

... selected English-speaking countries, to determine attributes of brand names ("brands") and whether brand attributes characterize their source ...

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Systematic review: cultural adaptation and feasibility of screening for autism in non-English speaking countries

Systematic review: cultural adaptation and feasibility of screening for autism in non-English speaking countries

... Cost effectiveness on autism screening is an impor- tant practicality to consider when introducing a new programme [39]. However, research in the field of autism screening cost is limited. Assessing the costs of ...

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Testing Ostrom: an Analysis of Water User Committees in Uganda

Testing Ostrom: an Analysis of Water User Committees in Uganda

... native English-speaking teachers in South Korea, Han still found there is still a general desire for native English-speaking teachers due to their “‘authenticity’” ...of ...

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Pluricentricity and heritage language maintenance of Arab immigrants in the English speaking New World countries

Pluricentricity and heritage language maintenance of Arab immigrants in the English speaking New World countries

... Broadly speaking, social scientists usually make a useful general distinction between the “push” and “pull” factors of migration (Meilaender, ...such English-speaking countries as the United ...

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Rapid Tranquillisation: An AGREEable Ground?

Rapid Tranquillisation: An AGREEable Ground?

... from English speaking countries were appraised using AGREE (Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation) and differences in their recommendations were ...five English speaking ...

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Immigration and Crime

Immigration and Crime

... 101 showed a disproportionate amount of crime among the foreign born, but that "of these foreign-born offenders, the number of those who come from English-speaking countries is dispropor[r] ...

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First aid guidelines for psychosis in Asian countries: A Delphi consensus study

First aid guidelines for psychosis in Asian countries: A Delphi consensus study

... for English-speaking countries are suitable for the coun- tries where the panel members came from, they may not be applicable for countries with very different cultures or health systems, or ...

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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)

Vol 7, No 1 (2006)

... the English-speaking countries is judged to be “rich” in view of the references to English literature and American cinema present in the ...century English mystery stories as ...the ...

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Soy Consumption and Obesity

Soy Consumption and Obesity

... of countries (Figure ...Westernised English-speaking countries ...and countries located in both ...westernised English-speaking countries and in Latin America that ...

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Native-speakerism and professional teacher identity in L2 pronunciation learning

Native-speakerism and professional teacher identity in L2 pronunciation learning

... about English, but it is offensive and racist to discredit other aspects of professionalism and expertise in teaching so much so that an NESPT’s accent becomes “like a linguistic albatross around the necks of the ...

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An Investigation on the Design of English Curriculums in the Major of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language in China

An Investigation on the Design of English Curriculums in the Major of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language in China

... Instead, English is the tool to introduce Chinese culture to ...in English-speaking countries, it will be very difficult to live there if their English is not good ...pedagogy, ...

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The Earnings of Immigrants in Ireland: Results from the 2005 EU Survey of Income and Living Conditions  ESRI WP206  August 2007

The Earnings of Immigrants in Ireland: Results from the 2005 EU Survey of Income and Living Conditions ESRI WP206 August 2007

... non-English speaking countries falls from 20 percent to 16 percent but a test for a difference between the coefficients shows that they are statistically the ...

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Culture and queries : Google search data as a reflection of national culture

Culture and queries : Google search data as a reflection of national culture

... analyze countries of which either English or Spanish is an official language, and is also common as first ...those countries studied by Hofstede (2001) will be included. The English ...

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Immigrants and Welfare Programmes: Exploring the Interactions between Immigrant Characteristics, Immigrant Welfare Dependence and Welfare Policy  ESRI WP238  May 2008

Immigrants and Welfare Programmes: Exploring the Interactions between Immigrant Characteristics, Immigrant Welfare Dependence and Welfare Policy ESRI WP238 May 2008

... non-English-speaking countries received over €3,000 less in payments in the previous year relative to ...from English-speaking countries and ...

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Vol 7, No 4 (2016)

Vol 7, No 4 (2016)

... of English language teaching and learning, the culture of the English-speaking countries, represented by the American or the British culture, has become an inseparable component in the EFL/ESL ...

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Teaching ELF as a motivation source for learners:  An action research study

Teaching ELF as a motivation source for learners: An action research study

... think speaking English with Turkish accent is bad?” 60% of the students were found to have a more moderate attitude towards Turkish English accent, which was quite the opposite during the ...of ...

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Vol 9, No 4 (2018)

Vol 9, No 4 (2018)

... native English speaking teachers (NEST, PC TEFL volunteers) and non-native English speaking teachers (NNEST, Beninese EFL teachers), the combined strengths of both minimise the weaknesses and ...

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