نتایج جستجو برای: student movement

تعداد نتایج: 266013  

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Cristobal J. Garcia Pedro Parraguez Matias Barahona Peter A. Gloor

Using social media archives of the 2011 Chilean student unrest and dynamic social network analysis, we study how leaders and participants use social media such as Twitter, and the Web to self-organize and communicate with each other, and thus generate one of the biggest " smart movements " in the history of Chile. In this paper we i) describe the basic network topology of the 2011 student-led s...

Journal: :Education Sciences 2022

Music and movement activities have been found to be beneficial for learning in childhood. The current study was part of the Arts@School project examining effect classroom-integrated arts-based interventions (music, movement, music-movement) on various student outcomes. outcome interest report is ability recognize social interaction, which one aspect cognition, an important but often ignored fac...

Journal: :Transgender studies quarterly 2021

Abstract In this article, the author argues that a decolonial perspective on gender means conceptualizing it as always already trans. The object of investigation is category and studies field knowledge. To discuss what decolonizing trans/gender in Europe could mean, aims to bring different strands together have been held apart so far: resistance against global attacks studies, transphobic femin...

Journal: :Zanj 2022

During the rise of Black Power movement, Afro-American History Club fought for control Chicago’s Woodrow Wilson Junior College, by challenging viability college’s mostly Eurocentric curriculum students. In doing so, they found themselves in public battles with mayor, Richard J. Daley. As America’s most powerful Daley controlled City Colleges Chicago campuses a system political nepotism that fix...

2015
Dennis Wing-kin Wu

Background To support the global movement for a sustainable and green environment, everyone should contribute. Higher educational institutes and their users, who are mostly students, are no exception. A strong student-participation approach should be taken to enhance the environment and to contribute to sustainability on campus. As students are the key users of facilities on campus, their knowl...

2014
Jesper Bruun Ian G. Bearden

Studies of the time development of empirical networks usually investigate late stages where lasting connections have already stabilized. Empirical data on early network history are rare but needed for a better understanding of how social network topology develops in real life. Studying students who are beginning their studies at a university with no or few prior connections to each other offers...

Journal: :Ar-Riayah 2022

Education is one of leading sectors in the development student character. Specifically, it aims to identify character values and integrate them into elementary school’s life. Kejei dance dances which there are that have a role shaping school students’ with God, themselves, others, their nationality expressed every movement dance. The purpose this study was discover meaning contained various bas...

Journal: :IJANTTI 2012
Bill Davey Arthur Tatnall

In this article, the authors present the adoption and use of school management software in Victoria, Australia as an example of the use of actor-network theory to explain technological adoption. It examines three examples of school management software and identifies the actors and interactions relating to each of these. The use of three cases in the same environment provides an interesting insi...

2013
Daniel Grgecic

Research on IT adoption has shown that object-based beliefs about IT systems have a profound impact on subsequent IT usage. However, we still need to identify antecedents of object-based beliefs in order to understand how the belief formation process can be influenced. This research builds upon and extends Adaptive Structuration Theory to examine how IT-related factors influence the formation o...

2010
Soo-yong Byun Kyung-keun Kim

Increasing income inequality particularly since the economic crisis of 1997 has called attention to the issue of growing educational inequality in South Korea. Although much recent research has been directed at understanding the socioeconomic gap in academic achievement, few studies have empirically examined how this gap has changed over time during the past decade in South Korea. Using nationa...

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