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Volume 154, Issue 1 -1 August 2024
Teachers Self Efficacy on New and Emerging Educational Technologies in Adapting to the New Normal
When teachers possess high self-efficacy, they are more likely to embrace new technologies, experiment with innovative teaching approaches, and persist in their efforts to overcome challenges (Tschannen-Moran & Woolfolk Hoy, 2001). Conversely, tea
[...] Read moreTHE INTEGRATION OF MOBILE ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING (MALL) APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH VOCABULARY AND WRITING SKILLS AMONG GRADE 7 STUDENTS
Digital technology has revolutionized communication and interaction, making it challenging for teachers to keep students motivated. Mobile learning, particularly mobile-assisted language learning (MALL), offers flexible content and a bridge betwee
[...] Read moreThe Correlation Between Internet Addiction Symptoms Level with Depressive Symptoms Level in High School Adolescent during COVID-19 Pandemic
Internet addiction is an excessive internet use which resulting in social withdrawal and poor performance. If continued, it can have an impact on other symptoms such as depression. This is supported by the COVID-19 pandemic situation which require
[...] Read moreUser Satisfaction in E-Learning: The Role of Self-Regulation Skills
by Amaran Sidhiq, Quroyzhin Kartika Rini, Ursa Majorsy
This study aims to test the influence of self-regulation on user satisfaction in e-learning using the quantitative research method with 154 respondents. This research also uses a self-regulation scale and user satisfaction scale as a measuring too
[...] Read moreThe Teacher and his or her role in the use of Artificial Intelligence: the conflict of AI in the Educational System
by Eric Corrales Rojas, Manuel Aguilar Yuste
The Teacher and his or her role in the use of Artificial Intelligence: the conflict of AI in the Educational System
E-LEARNING APPROACH AND IT'S INFLUNCE TO TEACHER'S COMPETENCE AND STUDENTS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
by Renno Jose B.Gabuya, IRIS Q. MALABARBAS
DETERMINANTS OF SUCCESS IN PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS
by NWADINIGWE J. UZODIMMA, NWAGWU E. CHIBUZOR, NWAIGWE A. CYNTHIA , NWAGBATA E. ADAOLISA
The medical profession plays a chief role in the health of a nation, thus the standard of training of its medical student is raised to reflect excellence. Determining factors that affect success in medical exams is essential in preventing academic
[...] Read moreMICROBIAL PROFILE OF COMMERCIALLY SOLD ZOBO DRINK (HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA) IN AUCHI, EDO, NIGERIA
by OGUNS FLORENCE OSARUMEN, Erhabor Aisosa Prince, ERHABOR PRIDE OSAYAWE
The microbiological assessment of different zobo drinks sold in Auchi and Benin metropolis, was carried out using the pour plate technique. Five zobo samples were randomly bought from five retail sellers in the market. Therefore, one gram (1g) of
[...] Read moreCOHESION IN TEXT: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ANYAG ASSCAT OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER
by Remorosa, Roxan R., Alvarez, Evangeline H., Torralba, Louie Jay, Ytoc, Shiryl T.
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with SDG 4 focusing on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all. This stud
[...] Read moreTransitivity Analysis of Lea Salonga’s Selected OPM Song Lyric: A Stylistic Approach
by Christine Mae T. Juyad, Shiryl T. Ytoc, Roxan R. Remorosa, Evangeline H. Alvarez
Listening to music is an effective tool that can offer solace and improve emotional well-being when someone is feeling down. Songs serve as a form of entertainment that has the ability to lift ones mood. The main purpose of this qualitative study
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