SCIREA Journal of Education (ISSN: 2995-3901)

SCIREA Journal of Education is an international, scientific peer-reviewed open access journal published online by SCIREA.

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Otto Eberhardt
Abstract: Observations regarding the linguistic presentation of Roth's "Radetzkymarsch" range from its syntax to the multitude of attributes used, the leitmotifs, the combinations of images, and the participation in modern storytelling.
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Yaozhong Lyu
Abstract: The dramatic expansion of enrollment in colleges and universities led to a sharp increase in the number of graduates flowing into the labor market., which made the situation of employment more serious. Chinese colleges and universities utilize the international resources and set up the training system for international pers
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Benjamin Zierock
Abstract: "I am putting myself to the fullest possible use which is all, I think, that any conscious entity can ever hope to do." This quote from the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" resonates deeply with the transformative potential of the flipped classroom model in contemporary education. This research paper explores how the flipped c
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Sen Du
Abstract: At Chengdu No. 7 High School Junior High School, a video was made of a Young Pioneers activity themed "Volunteer Service ‘Team Meetups’," and uploaded to the national platform for collective lesson preparation for Young Pioneer counselors. This is part of the "Voluntary Dedication" module, aimed at guiding Young Pioneers to
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Yulin Feng
Abstract: Logic, as a branch of the science of thinking, uncovers the essence and laws of thought. Mathematics demands a high level of logical thinking; thus, incorporating elements of logic into junior and senior high school mathematics curricula is crucial for fostering students' logical reasoning abilities. The teaching objectives
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Benjamin Zierock, Matthias Blatz, Sieer Angar
Abstract: Agile frameworks such as Objectives and Key Results (OKR) and SCRUM, originally developed for the software industry, are increasingly being considered for application in educational settings. This paper reviews the transfer and scale-up of these agile methodologies into education, aiming to analyze their effectiveness, bene
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Bing Bing Feng
Abstract: In the context of the educationalization of artificial intelligence, the Internet has become an indispensable part of people's lifestyles today, and many educators will apply new technologies to teaching practice and promote changes in educational concepts and teaching modes. Through previous research, this study notes that
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Ruth Dorot, Nitza Davidovitch
Abstract: The current study examines the parental influence on adult children’s choice of career as students. The study explores the different factors and perceptions affecting students’ choice of a future profession, focusing on a comparison between how they perceive their parents’ career and their own choice of career. This topic h
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Liang Yongyi, Tian Xiangbin
Abstract: Comprehensive English is the core course for English majors, which integrates English language, literature and culture into one and highlights the humanistic features. College students not only can learn native English, but also improve their moral and humanistic qualities through the medium of textbooks, so as to develop a
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Yulin Zhao, Ding-Bang Luh
Abstract: The physical health of young people due to insufficient physical activity has attracted the attention of all sectors of Chinese society, which has repeatedly emphasized that ensuring the participation of young people in extracurricular physical activities is the key to promoting their physical health development. In the fur
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