This study aims to examine the effect of Science-Technology-Society (STS) learning unit on the Work and Energy topic in developing grade 10 students' scientific argumentation. The research participants were 20 grade 10 students at one secondary school located in Khon Kaen province, the Nort...
Positive youth development (PYD) is an approach to child and adolescent education that provides resources in the school and community to enable youth to reach their full potential and to flourish in a democratic society. The approach draws on various disciplines and legacies in its practices and ...
The reason for choosing the high school female students was due to the vulnerability of the area and the low income level of the families and the social comparison among the female students. Also, in this region, evidence of conflict between female students in the school environment and also a...
12 In addition, the association of television viewing with attention and learning problems has been found to vary as a function of variables including age, SES, and television programming content.2 Accordingly, differences in the findings of studies supporting the 3 major hypotheses are likely to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between online instructors’ pedagogical beliefs and their choices of online learning activi
Coral reef islands provide precious living space and valuable ecological services for human beings, and its sustainability cannot be ignored under the pressure of human activities. Carrying capacity (CC) assessment has gradually become an important means
(2005)examined the development of creativity of students in grades 4–9 through a longitudinal study. The results indicate that the students' graphic creativity in grade 9 is better than that in grade 6.Kleibeuker et al. (2013a,b)examined the development of thedivergent thinkingandconvergent ...
Ppeople usually compare wars to disasters.They are right because wars often bring about not only great harm to people but also a lot of waste of wealth.During wartime, people's lives become so miserable that they don't have enough food to eat and no shelter to live in.And in destroyed...
Abstract In this chapter, we use a biopsychosocial perspective to highlight how the experience and expression of anger, as well as skills to regulate anger, develop from complex transactional processes across time and are associated with various aspects of adjustment or maladjustment. In particular, ...
Using a social ecological understanding of resilience, this position paper explores how schools in different contexts and across cultures influence student