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Editorial: Higher education well-being: A balancing Act

Editorial: Higher education well-being: A balancing Act

... existing structure of programmes especially credit values. In addition, possible staff (both academic and workplace) underpreparedness could lead to PJBL, that is shown theoretically to have potential to address student ...

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Digital Competence and Capability Frameworks in Higher Education: Importance of Life-long Learning, Self-Development and Well-being

Digital Competence and Capability Frameworks in Higher Education: Importance of Life-long Learning, Self-Development and Well-being

... as well as in the updated version of the safety ...mental) well-being might be underpinned mainly by the EU health agenda penetrating a number of frameworks developed under distinct strategies ...

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A model for innovation in higher education

A model for innovation in higher education

... society well-being, peer-to-peer networks, family, education; business model, IP, innovation culture, human resources, the “quadruple helix innovation” model, management, personality traits, stimuli, ...

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Do higher education institutes communicate trust well?

Do higher education institutes communicate trust well?

... liberal higher education by undermining critical thinking and independent ...in being intrusive, invasive and manipulative it is potentially exploitative and can work against a goal of ...

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Biology Education & Health Education: A School Garden as a Location of Learning & Well being

Biology Education & Health Education: A School Garden as a Location of Learning & Well being

... With regard to the average differences from pre-value to post-value, a strong increase in the course of seminars can be found (Figure 4). During the semester it is probable that motivation will decline while individually ...

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Enabling well-being and epistemological access through an authentic assessment intervention: A case study of a higher education programme

Enabling well-being and epistemological access through an authentic assessment intervention: A case study of a higher education programme

... The data were gathered by means of focus groups, semi-structured, open-ended interviews, and through participants’ online reflective journals. A purposive sampling technique was adopted as it considers the choice of ...

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Inequality and Well Being

Inequality and Well Being

... households on the one hand, and NMUC households on the other. Like other economically and educationally backward sections from the higher castes, the SC, ST, and Muslims require education and skill ...

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Higher education, consumed!

Higher education, consumed!

... as well as being left short on a what a higher education could offer them: specifically, it has the ‘perverse effect of preventing students from gaining a sense of intellectual satisfaction, ...

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Well-being led from the ground up: keeping the State at bay in education

Well-being led from the ground up: keeping the State at bay in education

... the Higher Education Academy and member of both The Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education and Association for Project ...

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Student Physical Education Teachers’ Well-Being: Contribution of Basic Psychological Needs

Student Physical Education Teachers’ Well-Being: Contribution of Basic Psychological Needs

... teacher education and continues thereafter (Dever & Hobbs 1998), teacher education programs should be regulated to inform student teachers about their psychological needs and ...teacher education ...

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Being and becoming:transition from higher education for emerging adults on the autism spectrum

Being and becoming:transition from higher education for emerging adults on the autism spectrum

... However, alongside these positive accounts of institutional support that enabled participants’ successful transition, there were also instances were provision and guidance was lacking. Participants’ described how Careers ...

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Promoting performance and motivation through a combination of intrinsic motivation stimulation and an extrinsic incentive

Promoting performance and motivation through a combination of intrinsic motivation stimulation and an extrinsic incentive

... secondary education students’ motivation and per- formance levels ...a higher promotion standard as an extrinsic incen- ...secondary education in grade 7 in school year 2013/2014, and participated in ...

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Intensive Mothering and Well being: The Role of Education and Child Care Activity

Intensive Mothering and Well being: The Role of Education and Child Care Activity

... 2013 Well-being Module of the American Time Use Survey to understand maternal momentary well-being, and how these vary by educational ...characteristics, higher educated mothers report ...

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Impacts of Education on Social Well-being

Impacts of Education on Social Well-being

... in education for its impacts on the society. Education positively influences individuals as well as societies in terms of health, security, finance, and overall ...parenting, higher self- ...

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Partnerships for education, well-being and work : models of university service in the community

Partnerships for education, well-being and work : models of university service in the community

... and higher education institutions (HEIs) to help raise all children’s aspirations and educational attainment, and through this, promote the country’s economic and social ...to higher education ...

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A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN YOUTH AND THEIR WELL BEING

A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN YOUTH AND THEIR WELL BEING

... later higher education, the easier path to complete an assignment or project is the number one priority, but when they go out into the real world and the child becomes like a fish out of ...

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Predictors of Psychological Well Being among Higher Education Students

Predictors of Psychological Well Being among Higher Education Students

... DOI: 10.4236/psych.2019.104037 580 Psychology Neuman’s system theory (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002) and Eudaimonic PWB (Ryff & Keyes, 1995). Figure 1 shows four main constructs: Stress, Resource protec- tion factors, ...

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The effect of digital social entertainment on students’ emotional  well being in higher education

The effect of digital social entertainment on students’ emotional well being in higher education

... subjective well-being whilst negative results were seen with Facebook social comparison and subjective well-being (Gerson, Plagnol and Corr, ...Mental Well-being Index in over ...

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Enhancing the well-being of support services staff in higher education: The power of appreciation

Enhancing the well-being of support services staff in higher education: The power of appreciation

... of Education, University of the Free ...as well as the strengths of the institution that drive the well-being of support staff, and how such strengths could be used to bring about their ...

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TITLE OF PAPER: PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING OF TEACHERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

TITLE OF PAPER: PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING OF TEACHERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

... psychological well being assume that an important feature of a good life is that the person himself likes his ...of well-being were focused on the absence of ...Psychological Well ...

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