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EDUCATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY: SYSTEM DEFICIENCIES OF MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION IN RUSSIA AND THE USA
Published 2015-03-01“…Meanwhile, a lot of people in the USA and elsewhere abroad realize that national security is closely related to the human capital, which directly depends on education. The publication considers the limitations of mathematical education both in Russia and the USA from the national security stand point.The author gives the comparative analysis of the system errors in mathematical education of the USA, and singles out the ones to be avoided: the residual investment into the human capital, rising gap between the school mathematics and mathematical science, degrading fundamentality of mathematical education, test drills instead of in-depth training, non-consistency of school reorganization, reduced academic hours, etc. …”
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Simulation-based education as a tool for enhancing the quality of medical education
Published 2025-03-01“…Simulation-based education (SBE) has emerged as a transformative tool in medical training, offering a safe and controlled environment for learners to acquire and refine essential clinical skills. …”
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Typical Mistakes in Forensic Examinations on Disputes Related to Child-Rearing
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Automation of Educational Institution Documentation
Published 2021-09-01“…The suggested system of the automated execution of teaching documents enables to reduce error rate while carrying out and implementing it due to the integrated system of conceptions and feedback between its elements.…”
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The Effect of the Adapted Physical Education Course on the Attitudes of the University Students towards the Education of Individuals with Disabilities
Published 2021-08-01“…After the descriptive statistics of the study data were determined, the normality of the data was tested with the Shapiro-Wilk test and the comparison of pre-test and post-test scores was conducted with Paired Samples t-Test. The margin of error for all analyzes was taken as p lt;0.01. It was concluded that the Sports for the Disabled course positively affected the attitudes of the Faculty of Sports Sciences students towards the education of individuals with disabilities.…”
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Usability Evaluation of Educational Games: An Analysis of Culture as a Factor Affecting Children’s Educational Attainment
Published 2022-01-01“…Through experiments, the behavior of Omani students towards the use of imported educational games was examined. Five main factors, namely, efficiency, learnability, memorability, errors, and satisfaction, of educational games for a target user were measured using Hybrid User Evaluation Methodology for Remote Evaluation (HUEMRE), Training Framework for Untrained Observer (TFUO), and Framework on Educational Games Behavior Intention (EGsBI), which are specifically designed frameworks for this purpose. …”
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Monte Carlo Method for Predicting Educational Service Revenue at Each Level of Education at PT. Kanaka Belajar
Published 2025-07-01“…These findings suggest that the Monte Carlo method effectively forecasts educational service revenue, where smaller percentage error values indicate higher accuracy, while larger errors suggest lower forecast reliability. …”
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Problems of conducting comparative studies in education
Published 2023-10-01“…The discipline necessarily needs to consider the comparative nature of ideas, paradigms, theories, concepts or philosophies of education, to refine its diagnostic tools with respect to differences in the aforementioned contexts, and to refine theory maps and methods of comparative research thus minimising errors in comparison of what is, nonetheless, incomparable.…”
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IMPLEMENTATION SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
Published 2019-05-01“…The article discusses the necessity of widespread implementation of simulation technologies into medical education as a source of forming the professional competence of doctors and reducing the number of medical errors. …”
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Features of project activity in professional education
Published 2023-03-01“…The conclusions: the organization of project activities of students in the educational process will be more successful with the implementation of conditions and consideration of errors and difficulties of the implementation of project activities from both teachers and students.…”
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Challenges of Teacher Training in Sex Education
Published 2015-01-01“…<p><span>This article identifies the existing gaps in sex education in the student population of the Center for Research in Teaching and Education of the National University of Costa Rica, and its purpose is to contribute to the decision-making process to improve training for these students. …”
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Enhancing Arabic Language Education through Virtual Education: Validation of a Teaching Model in Iraqi Secondary Schools
Published 2025-03-01“…Background: Virtual education has become essential in today's educational systems, particularly during global challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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EDUCATION, LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN NIGERIA
Published 2015-10-01“…This study examines the role of education and labour productivity on income inequality in Nigeria by considering both educational attainment and productivity growth over a period of time. …”
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DED: Drift Principle in Educational Evolved Data
Published 2022-12-01“…The results show that our proposed algorithm superiority existing ones in purity, entropy, and sum of square error measurements. Experiments led to the conclusion that the concept drift accompanied by a change in the number of clusters and outliers indicates a significant education event. …”
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EDUCATION, CASTE AND OCCUPATIONAL DIFFERENTIALS IN FERTILITY IN INDIA
Published 2020-09-01“…Present study estimates fertility from census that covers all the reproductive age-women, and it does not allow any chance of sample error; this method has also adopted by UNFPA. Logistic regression analysis used to understand the impact of education, caste and occupation on fertility. …”
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EDUCATION, CASTE AND OCCUPATIONAL DIFFERENTIALS IN FERTILITY IN INDIA
Published 2020-09-01“…Present study estimates fertility from census that covers all the reproductive age-women, and it does not allow any chance of sample error; this method has also adopted by UNFPA. Logistic regression analysis used to understand the impact of education, caste and occupation on fertility. …”
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TAX REVENUE AND EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
Published 2025-03-01“…The error correction model was adopted as the estimation method in this study. …”
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