ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Public health
Research
Social Sciences
Education
Agronomy and forestry
Pure sciences
Economy
Medicine / Sub specialtie
Technology
Food and nutrition
all records (69)

Languages
Spanish
English
German
Portuguese

Countries
Cuba
Turkey, Turkish Republic
USA
Indonesia
Spain
Ecuador
Macedonia
Bosnia Herzegovina
Canada
Brazil
all records (47)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
1.897  Articles
1 of 191 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
The primary aim of this study is to investigate the factors influencing teachers’ professional learning the most among four factors; (a) teacher cognition and beliefs, (b) teacher emotions, (c) teacher motivation, and (d) contextual variables and find out... see more

Research on the court ladies who participated in Pinar’s Juego trobado, a card game in verse completed in 1496, led to the discovery that María de Velasco, wife of Juan Velázquez de Cuéllar, and adoptive-mother of Ignatius Loyola, subsequently appears in ... see more

En este artículo nos acercamos al mecenazgo que los monjes benedictinos de San Martín Pinario llevan a cabo en el campo de la escultura compostelana durante los siglos XVII y XVIII. A partir de los contratos conservados se evidencia la preocupación de los... see more

A teaching system –namely mesk– has been evolved in Ottoman-Turkish music by transfering the musical repertoire via mentor-protégé relationship, and several attempts have been made in designing new musical notation systems. Sheikh Nasir Dede of Yenikapi M... see more

Selim Ileri stepped into the world of literature in 1967 with an article published in the Yeni Ufuklar (New Horizons) magazine. He has produced and continues to produce works in many types of the Turkish literature such as novel, story, essay, poem, analy... see more

The Ottomans were represented in the imagination of Elizabethan drama. However, the Ottoman Sultans were remarkably in demand on Elizabethan stage. Robert Greene's Selimus (1594) shows a real interest in exploring and understanding the psyche of the Ottom... see more

In this article, four new doctoral students reflect on Pinar’s currere process as an initiation into the discipline of curriculum studies. Currere involves examining one’s experiences as curricula that shape understandings: each of us undertook the steps ... see more

 El siguiente artículo realiza un análisis de cómo las fiestas patronales y celebraciones populares desarrolladas en la provincia de Pinar del Rio llegaron a convertirse en una tradición.  Se expone que estos festejos por sus valores identitario... see more

1 of 191 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»