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’ approaches to measuring an individual’s level of participation in lifelong learning. …
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The article contains data on continuous education of the population in Russia and European countries, as well as information on the particular techniques of measuring the basic indicators. Indicators for Russia have been formed on a cross-cut of basic socio-demographic groups present on the...
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The aim of the present paper is to emphasize the role and importance of social media as a powerful wine promotion instrument. The necessity of approaching this issue is justified by the fact that we live in a Google-centric world and that companies’ marketing strategy as well as their content...
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Generally a good business organization presents an efficient Knowledge Management (KM) system. In the enterpise it’s very important the integration of technological, procedural and organizational know-how. The skills acquired by employees, over time, must be transformed in explicit knowledge...
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The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the world. Our sample covers 193 countries and 13 important languages. Four factors significantly explain learning. All four affect the broad decision to learn but the last two also point to the choice...
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Having in view the uniqueness of the human’s mind, psychology cannot be set apart from learning language in general and especially foreign languages. Psychology and learning blend together in creating human personality. The present paper has as purpose a short overview of the most important...
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This paper is conceived as a result of research involving students enrolled in the Intensive English Programme (IEP) in Nilai University. The students consist of international students from countries such as China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, the African countries and the Middle East. In these...
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Knowing that a student has attention deficits rather than weak language, for example, helps the teacher make decisions to better support the student. Without a handle on the root cause, choosing from among the numerous possible solutions is like flying blindfolded. So, it is first necessary to...
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This study evaluates a language education program and assesses the influence of this program evaluation on program performance and stakeholder professional development. The research design makes use of mixed paradigms and methods. Positivism is followed to verify the extent to which the program...
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The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the world. Our sample covers 193 countries and 13 important languages. Four factors significantly explain learning, two of which affect the broad decision to learn, while two concern as well the choice...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011084636