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This correlational study aimed to present empirical evidence on the role of emotion-focused coping, learning motivation, and social skills in academic stress.   Respondents were 6th-semester students of the guidance and counseling department at ... see more

One of the ways that teachers can do to realize the success of learning in training students to be independent and able to think creatively through verbal focusing is by choosing a learning model that is relevant to that purpose. The subjects of this rese... see more

The provision of public services in the Republic of Kenya has encountered difficulties over the years. The implementation of many policies, such as performance contracts and measurement and evaluation, has not produced the desired outcomes. Therefore, it ... see more

English as international language is being taught at school, establishing a variety of teaching and learning method in improving the four language skills. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) is deemed to be suited in improving the aforementioned skills providing... see more

This study aims to explore the cognitive style (focusing - scanning) among Al-Quds University students. A descriptive approach was used to achieve this objective. The study population included the first-term student of Al-Quds University for the academic ... see more

Speech Acts are the speaker’s utterances that convey meaning and make listeners do specific things; when saying a performative utterance, a speaker is simultaneously doing something. There are five types of Speech Act: Directive, Declaration, Commissive, ... see more

Despite the extensive research on the negotiation of meaning (NoM) using unfocused tasks, to our knowledge no study portrays to what extent NoM contributes to learners’ language accuracy, grammar, and vocabulary, in particular, using a focused task. There... see more

Speech Acts are the speaker’s utterances that convey meaning and make listeners do specific things; when saying a performative utterance, a speaker is simultaneously doing something. There are five types of Speech Act: Directive, Declaration, Commissive, ... see more

Improving problem-solving skills has been promoted as a helpful strategy in student learning in the 21st century. Field trips are a learning method that can encourage students to interact directly with natural objects in nature. The learning method is exp... see more

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