Opportunities and Challenges of Working with Gifted and Talented Students in an Urban Context : A University based intervention programme R Casey,C Smith,V Koshy 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Current research on the social and emotional development of gifted and talented students: Good news and future ...
In our research project: The socio-cultural and learning experiences of working class students in Higher Education, accessing students has been particularly difficult; given the main focus is on working class students, this fact takes on a certain poignancy. However, adopting ...
it was decided that the two following subject matters should be investigated: 1) To identify the factors that incite young adults currently working in the Quebec Public Service to stay or to leave the civil service; and 2) To identify the values toward work of university students, as many ar...
· Higher-income working students, about 73 percent of whom are White, are more likely than low-income working students to be in a bachelor’s program at selective four-year schools. · Completion of a bachelor’s degree within six years is 37 percent among higher-income working stud...
Teachers working together to foster self-regulated learning through reading by students in an elementary school located in a disadvantaged area A key question for the educational research community concerns how teachers can adapt theories and practices supported by the scientific literature in ways... ...
A fear of unemployment gripped college students. According to a survey of Chinese college students in February and March by the CIER and online recruitment platform Zhaopin, over half of the 10,870 interviewees thought the...
Gender equality education:In education, gender equality should be emphasised from the elementary stages, breaking traditional biases in professional choices and social roles. Globally, while the proportion of female university students is slightly higher than that of males, there’s a gender bias ...
A fear of unemployment gripped college students. According to a survey of Chinese college students in February and March by the CIER and online recruitment platform Zhaopin, over half of the 10,870 interviewees thought the employment situation was not optimistic this year, while 41.2 percent said...
An increasing number of mainland students study and reside in Hong Kong because of the higher financial rewards (Cabestan and Florence, 2018). Given the lower salaries on the mainland, more mainland university graduates seek jobs in Hong Kong, which intensifies the competition (Fung and Chan, ...
The 57th iTalk event will be themed "Embrace Challenges", inviting four guest speakers to share their experiences and insights with students. They will narrate their stories of how they embraced challenges, found their goals, and overcame person...