9 articles in this issue
Catherine Richmond-Cullen,Dona Bauman,Vanessa Ann Ferrance,Sonya Kunkel
In this article the authors describe a qualitative study that researched the sustainability of responsible inclusive practices in a public elementary school in Connecticut. Through focus group sessions that included teachers, administrators and supp... see more
Tha Van Nguyen,Ngoc-Giang Nguyen
Mathematics is a science. However, Mathematics has exceptional features that other sciences can hardly attain; for instance the beauty in cognitive development, in Mathematics applied in other fields such as Physics, Computer Science, Music, Fine Art, Lit... see more
Quan Li,Yanning Jiang
According to Section B-I/6 of the Seafarers’ Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Code (STCW Code), using distance learning and e-learning method to train the seafarers may be approval by the contracting parties considering the standards of training a... see more
David Verne Powell,Simin Cwick
Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the shift to a fully theocratic state radically changed society, including the structure, culture, and intellectual focus of education. Under clerical “guardianship of the jurisprudent,” curriculum at all levels beca... see more
Carl Beyer,Stephen Brownson,Suzanne Evans
In the 21st century, the main issue facing education is preparing students to be competitive in the global marketplace. For online higher education, this research demonstrates that the solution to this issue is to provide a deeper level of interactivity i... see more
Michaela Marth,Franz X. Bogner
Science is supposed to raise and support young children’s interest as early as possible, at the latest at the beginning of secondary school. Our empirical study monitored individual motivation levels towards science of 6th graders by applying established ... see more
Mohammed Mfarij F. Alhawiti
This paper examines the effectiveness of virtual classes on student English proficiency at Tabuk Community College for the first semester of academic year 2016–2017. The author believes that the state and unified system of education gave equal chances of ... see more
Devon Thacker Thomas,Berna M. Torr,Eileen T. Walsh
Experiential learning continues to gain in popularity within higher education in the United States. Consideration of the effects experiential learning has on different groups of student populations, however, is quite limited. Accordingly, this article exa... see more
Caroline Waruguru Ndirangu,Grace Mutitu Nyagah,Gerald Ngugi Kimani
A lot of time, effort and resources are invested to put innovations in education into practice. In far too many cases, these innovations seem to fade away at different stages and for various reasons. Some innovations may be adopted by implementers in ways... see more