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Chih-Hsuan Chen; Chia-Ru Chung; Hsuan-Yu Yang; Shih-Ching Yeh; Eric Hsiao-Kuang Wu; Hsin-Jung Ting – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Possible symptoms of intellectual disability (ID) include delayed physical development that becomes more pronounced as the disability progresses, delayed development of gross and fine motor skills, sensory perception problems, and difficulty grasping the integrity of objects. Although there is no cure or reversal, research has shown that extensive…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Disability Identification, Simulated Environment, Computer Simulation
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Fahmi Gunawan; Lidya Eka Saputri; Batmang; Muslihin Sultan; Saad Boulahnane – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
Textbooks are often used to disseminate attitudes, values, and knowledge to reconstruct a discourse narrative. This study examines the neoliberalism values in the Indonesian textbooks of the Arabic language using Ghunter Kress's multimodal theory and the perception of Arabic language teachers in Madrasah Aliyah in Indonesia. The data was collected…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Arabic, Information Technology, Textbooks
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Magnotta, Sarah; Thomas, Veronica L.; Steffes, Erin; Chang, Hua; Vinuales, Gema – Marketing Education Review, 2021
A challenge for Principles of Marketing instructors is introducing new topics to majors and non-majors alike in a way that piques interest and increases student engagement across the breadth of topics. To help instructors overcome this challenge, we provide marketing "hooks," or short in-class exercises, that can be implemented to…
Descriptors: Marketing, Teaching Methods, Student Interests, Undergraduate Students
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Sternquist, Brenda; Huddleston, Patricia; Fairhurst, Ann – Journal of Marketing Education, 2018
We provide an overview of ways to involve undergraduate business and retailing students in faculty research projects and discuss advantages of these student-faculty collaborations. We use Kolb's experiential learning cycle to provide a framework for creating an effective and engaging undergraduate research experience and use it to classify types…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Retailing, Distributive Education, Research Projects
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Smith, J. Alexander; Dickinson, John R. – International Journal for Business Education, 2017
Published banks of multiple-choice questions are ubiquitous, the questions in those banks often being classified into levels of difficulty. The specific level of difficulty into which a question is classified might or should be a function of the question's substance. Possibly, though, insubstantive aspects of the question, such as the incidence of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Multiple Choice Tests, Difficulty Level, Classification
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Duemmler, Kerstin; Caprani, Isabelle – Journal of Education and Work, 2017
Occupations differ in their prestige, but little research has examined how workers manage working in a low-prestige occupation. This case study with retail-clerk apprentices in Switzerland uncovers the identity strategies the apprentices employ to help them normalise the situation they find themselves in: they are learning an occupation that is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employees, Employee Attitudes, Coping