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Latin American university students’ perceptions of social networks and group work

Latin American university students’ perceptions of social networks and group work

... the students’ sociocognitive isolation (Anderson, Annand & Wark, ...collaborative group educational actions have been suggested as a means of helping to create environments that are more active and ... See full document

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Facilitating collaborative learning in accounting students : a cross institutional study of perceptions and experiences of group work in university accounting education

Facilitating collaborative learning in accounting students : a cross institutional study of perceptions and experiences of group work in university accounting education

... the social learning theories examined in this ...and social interdependence theory, the perception of interdependence underpins interpersonal interactions, albeit with different ...versus ... See full document

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Saudi International University Students' Perceptions of their Relationships with American Teachers at a Large Western Research University

Saudi International University Students' Perceptions of their Relationships with American Teachers at a Large Western Research University

... for students, and are able to facilitate relationships between international students and their ...Saudi students in the study appreciated opportunities to let their teachers and other ... See full document

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Exploring the Development of Social Intelligence of Students During University Years

Exploring the Development of Social Intelligence of Students During University Years

... of social intelligence was given very early in 1920 by ...that social intelligence is the ability to understand and manage others to act wisely in framing social ...2002). Social intelligence ... See full document

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Students' perceptions of international social work: A comparative study in the USA, UK, and Georgia

Students' perceptions of international social work: A comparative study in the USA, UK, and Georgia

... The American and British samples emphasized laws and social poli- ...the American sample; and specific issues such as family violence were high- lighted as specific to Georgia by Georgian ...British ... See full document

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Engaging students in group work

Engaging students in group work

... as group size increases the average contribution of the individual reduces (Bell, ...a group and behaviour of other members (Meyers and Brashers, 1999; Brown, ...Generally, group interaction, almost ... See full document

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The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in elementary-school children

The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in elementary-school children

... Chicano/Latin American literature and history, which led to an increase in the development of the students’ ethnic ...observations, students were more fully engaged with the various videos, ... See full document

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University Students and Sustainability.  Part 1:  Attitudes, Perceptions, and Habits

University Students and Sustainability. Part 1: Attitudes, Perceptions, and Habits

... Do the non-science fields (e.g., the humanities, the arts) play a role in mitigating the impacts of climate change?. If so, what role do they play.[r] ... See full document

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University Students and Sustainability.  Part 1:  Attitudes, Perceptions, and Habits

University Students and Sustainability. Part 1: Attitudes, Perceptions, and Habits

... Many non profits and community based organizations can do a lot locally especially mitigating energy use. Much of the CO2 emissions that cause the effects of climate change are linked to domestic power plants, coal power ... See full document

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Gestalt Group Practice for Increasing Awareness of University Students

Gestalt Group Practice for Increasing Awareness of University Students

... the group programs based on the gestalt therapy approach provide positive changes in areas such as self‐awareness, decreasing anxiety, self‐concept, self‐confidence, self‐ efficacy, self‐reference, developing ... See full document

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New Worlds: A Religious History of Latin America

New Worlds: A Religious History of Latin America

... in Latin America bereft of religious beliefs, their souls a tabula rasa ready for conversion to new religions’ ...to Latin America acting as vectors carrying religious ...to Latin America, the role ... See full document

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USING COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR GROUP WORK WITH DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS AND WITH FACE TO FACE STUDENTS

USING COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR GROUP WORK WITH DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS AND WITH FACE TO FACE STUDENTS

... Social media, in the form of a student wiki, has been very successfully used for group work on distance learning courses, for several years. Students collaborate in producing the wiki, y[r] ... See full document

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Impact of social attributes on academic performance of university students

Impact of social attributes on academic performance of university students

... why students attach so much of importance to higher grades in university ...higher social mobility. Students desire to secure lucrative jobs in the best companies and institutions also depends ... See full document

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Canada, Latin America and the Organization of American States.

Canada, Latin America and the Organization of American States.

... successor to the P.A.U., witnessed an atmosphere of polite detachment existent between Ottawa and Washington regarding membership in the Organization of American States. The election of the Progressive ... See full document

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Emerging identities of adult language learners in their socialization in ESL programs

Emerging identities of adult language learners in their socialization in ESL programs

... As Gee (2001) and Sfard and Prusak (2005) stated regarding identity construction, one’s identity is not structured by one certain kind of identity or single event but is formed by multiple identities at the site of power ... See full document

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Perception Of Elementary School Teacher Pre-Service Towards Social Media In Its Use As A Medium Of Learning In Elementary Schools

Perception Of Elementary School Teacher Pre-Service Towards Social Media In Its Use As A Medium Of Learning In Elementary Schools

... the perceptions of pre-service teachers at Jambi University elementary school, regarding social media as a medium of learning in elementary ...male students and 193 female elementary school ... See full document

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The communicative preferences of technical university students in social networks

The communicative preferences of technical university students in social networks

... by students of technical universities and colleges on a daily basis, the total time spent there is 1 to 3 ...main social benefit of using OSNs, practically all the interviewed students have shown ... See full document

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Perceptions of teacher education students at a South African university on the relationship between culture and education: implications for social justice

Perceptions of teacher education students at a South African university on the relationship between culture and education: implications for social justice

... positive perceptions about the relationship between education and culture were ...education students will not only demonstrate an awareness of, and a sensitivity towards particular factors, dispositions ... See full document

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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Work Group on Breastfeeding

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Work Group on Breastfeeding

... significant social and economic benefits to the nation, including reduced health care costs and reduced employee absenteeism for care attributable to child ...from work and lost ... See full document

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Short Term International Study For Teachers As A Form of Experiential Learning: A Case Study of American Educators in Turkey

Short Term International Study For Teachers As A Form of Experiential Learning: A Case Study of American Educators in Turkey

... this work and helped me get to this point in my ...the University of South Carolina, I would like to thank ...the University of Kentucky was my first teaching supervisor, and I owe many of my ... See full document

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