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Principles of Economics students at Mississippi State University were provided the opportunity to use computer assisted … instruction (CAI) as a supplemental study activity. Students were free to choose the extent of their computer work. Throughout the …, workbook, class notes, and study groups. The surveys indicated that only a minority of the students actively pursued CAI …
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The article provides an overview of the main steps in the change of the Russian school in the twentieth century. There is analyzed the problem of achieving a balance between equal access to education and individualization of learning
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The article analyzes the characteristics of students’ cognitive sphere. Desire to promote independence of students in …
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A growing number of today’s college students attend local 2-year community colleges. Many of these students will … credits adequately prepare students for future academic endeavors is important for educators interested in preparing … successful students and maintaining the quality of their institution. In this paper, we examine whether students who transfer …
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This article, deposited for archival purposes with Repec, contains the submission of the UK-based Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE) on the benchmarking of research assessment in economics in the UK, to a consultation organised by the Economics and Social Science Research Council (ESRC)...
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the impact of such tutorial programmes on students’ performance. Using data from an introductory microeconomics course …, this paper investigates the impact of a compulsory tutorial programme on students’ performance in their final examination …. Due to the fact that the tutorial programme was only compulsory for students that obtained less than a pass in the first …
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The purpose of this article is to discuss the possibility of using e-learning in higher education and corporations to improve quality and employee effectiveness. There is no agreement about its influence on results of education among authors of publications regarding e-learning. Some authors...
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This study presents an empirical examination of the factors influencing undergraduate students to choose enrollment in …
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female students. Specifically, for female students, receiving an “A” for a final grade in the first economics class is … earned in the class. This suggests that, for female students, the feedback that is embedded in the course letter grade has an … encouragement effect on their decision to study economics further. It finds no evidence of a similar effect for male students. …
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for students to learn. This paper demonstrates how mathematics software, such as Maple, can be used to design a simulation …
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