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interactions between teachers and students. However, the COVID-19 crisis arose at a time when most education systems were … students were to be learning remotely. …The COVID-19 crisis continues to impact education globally. According to UNESCO in mid-April 2020, 194 countries had …
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how students use learning time, both in and out of school. What are the ideal conditions to ensure that students use their …, parents and students struggle to determine the merits of shorter or longer school days or school years, how much time should … learning time efficiently? What can schools do to maximise the learning that occurs during the limited amount of time students …
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Bangladesh might have on the learning levels, enrollment and future earnings of children and students using a methodological tool … developed by the Education Global Practice of the World Bank . We find that overall loss in learning for every child enrolled in … school even in the most optimistic scenario is expected to be substantial and the economic implications of the learning …
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learning in Indonesian primary schools. As the responsibility to deliver primary education has been decentralized to district … learning trajectories across districts. We document substantial heterogeneity in learning gains across districts. Furthermore …, we show that schools with more active teacher working groups and higher-qualified teachers achieve better learning gains …
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the accounts of school stakeholders about the learning experience of the Automotive Department students in the workplace … findings of the study are derived from the contribution of the learning experience of the Automotive Department students in-school … of students in-school and the workplace to their vocational skills and knowledge. It also examines the influence of …
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, cross-sectional survey of adolescent students in Indonesia. The findings show that most students aspire to high education … levels, but only half of the students expect to complete the level to which they aspire. Although girls have higher … aspirations than boys, girls are less likely to expect to achieve their aspirations. Years of aspired education are strongly …
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primary schools in South Australia to enable their Australian students to comprehend the instruction in the Indonesian class … the Early Year level students were TPR (total physical response) and GTM (grammar-translation method). TPR was useful as … the meanings of words and sentences for the students by translating them into their first language, i.e. English. These …
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and private life in the long run. Management course students at the School of Economics and Business, University of …Focus and personal energy during study and work are vital in all learning outputs, especially in the covid-19 time that … addresses the importance of self-focused behaviour in online learning environments. In this paper, we present a method of …
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across 21 European countries between 2016 and 2021. Learning decline estimated with PIRLS data is not only composed of … learning loss due to COVID-19 but also European performance trends and national policy changes. The study illustrates the … education performance decline in Europe by providing information on 20 year reading achievement trends, average performance …
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