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Aug 28, 2024Open Access
In this paper we present research on how early years teachers perceive the relationship between the curriculum and social differentiation and how this affects their practices. All participants were teachers serving in an experimental primary intercultural school in Thessaloniki. Our research was qualitative, our research strategy was the Case Study, and our main research technique was the indepth interview. According to the results of the research, teachers seem to understand the criticality of ...
Aug 26, 2024Open Access
This article explores the role of the Security Council in the protection of civilians, focusing on the implementation of resolution 1265 (1999) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The objective of the study is to assess the effectiveness of Security Council resolutions for the protection of civilians in this context, based on two main criteria: the number of attacks against civilians and the number of violations human rights against them. The methodological approach adopted consists of a review...
Aug 23, 2024Open Access
This study determined the effect of social interaction intervention on empathy among public school students, as a response to the national question in Nigeria. The study adopted the non-randomized pretest-posttest design method. The sample comprised of 99 participants who were found in 2 intact classes that were selected through random sampling method from the sampling frame of all the 14 public senior secondary schools in Akko LGA in Gombe State, Nigeria. One class was assigned to the control g...
Aug 23, 2024Open Access
The word “trauma” originates from ancient Greek, meaning failure, wound, or injury. It encompasses both physical and psychological dimensions, with psychological trauma studied since the 18th century. Freud highlighted its subconscious effects, and major research began post-World War I, identifying PTSD. Literature has long addressed trauma, with works like Homer’s “Iliad” and modern novels such as Hemingway’s and Morrison’s exploring it. In Kite Runner, there are several layers of traumatic nar...
Aug 23, 2024Open Access
With the increase of children’s learning time and learning pressure year by year, coupled with the continuous epidemic in recent years, teenagers have reduced their time to go out due to the epidemic and spent more time studying at home, which also makes children’s learning pressure more and more prominent. This article starts with the study of the causes of scoliosis in adolescents and explores the prevention strategies of scoliosis, hoping to effectively reduce the prevalence of scoliosis in a...
Aug 15, 2024Open Access
This article analyzes the characteristics of Ganzhou red health culture, explores the construction of a multimodal translation model for Ganzhou red health culture, and the multimodal translation of Ganzhou red health culture terminology, analyzes the overseas acceptance of Ganzhou red health culture and its reasons, and proposes an optimization path for talent training with Ganzhou red health culture based on the current situation of talent training with Ganzhou red health culture education and...
Aug 13, 2024Open Access
Government interventions play a crucial role in supporting smallholder farmers, as evidenced by this study that explores how government agricultural policies in Ghana impact the productivity of smallholder farmers, a vital sector of the nation’s economy. Through panel data analysis and fixed effects models, the study examines the influence of input subsidies, price supports, credit access, and extension services on farmer yields. The findings demonstrate a statistically significant positive effe...
Aug 13, 2024Open Access
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a country rich in natural resources, particularly minerals, oil and gas. The management of these resources is a complex issue that raises numerous legal questions, notably the coexistence of permanent state sovereignty over natural resources and land ownership rights. The article Permanent sovereignty of the State versus the exclusivity of land ownership in the DRC: understanding through international law, examines this issue through an analysis of inter...
Aug 13, 2024Open Access
This paper explores the deep meanings and functions of the expression “Guo Liang Tian” (过两天 literally “In Two Days”) within Chinese culture from a social psychological perspective, particularly through the lens of face theory. The study finds that “Guo Liang Tian”, as an ambiguous temporal expression, is widely used to avoid direct refusals and to maintain both personal and others’ face, thereby promoting social harmony. Although this expression is broadly accepted in Chinese culture, it may cau...
Aug 02, 2024Open Access
With the rapid economic growth, talent competition becomes more and more fierce. Human resources management evolved over the years from personnel management to strategic partners. Therefore, this paper aims to find out the reason why this change happened and the implication of the future trend in HRM. An interview was used to collect information on the change from personnel management to strategic partners from the perspective of employees. The result shows that the change caused is beneficial f...
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