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In 6 months, the lives of more than 50,000 teaching and non-teaching personnel might change because of the implementation of senior high school.
International Journal of Engineering Research and
Effective Implementation of the Senior High School Curriculum: A Descriptive Analysis2019 •
National Governors Association
An Action Agenda for Improving America's High Schools. National Education Summit on High Schools, 20052005 •
The focused of this study is on the readiness of higher education institutions in the Philippines to the implementation of the Senior High School program of the new K-12 curriculum. Data were collected through a survey questionnaire. The findings reveal five predisposing factors, namely: eligibility, staffing guidelines, course streamlining, workforce surplus management, and alternative programs to be determinants of senior high school readiness among college teachers and higher education institutions that will ensure sustainability and the promotion and protection of the welfare of the affected faculty and other employees in the higher education sector.
Community College Journal of Research and Practice
The Lost Senior Year: Benefits of a Community College to an Urban Preparatory High School2013 •
IOER International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
NEW NORMAL TRANSITION: SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS' PERCIPIENCE ON ITS WAYS AND CHALLENGESThe incursion of COVID-19 to various states has set forth the challenge for the educational institutions to transition to the New Normal teaching and learning scheme. In the scarce of the studies driven by the perception of Senior High School (SHS) teachers on its ways and challenges using learning management system (LMS), this qualitative study was conducted. Specifically, the study aimed to explore the strategies and methods of teachers using LMS in (a) facilitating and (b) assessing learning; and (c) to determine the perceived dilemmas of teachers in online learning in the New Normal. Respondents were purposively chosen and underwent semi-structured in-depth interviews by dint of video conferencing. Data were transcribed, coded, and thematically analyzed. Results revealed three themes on facilitating learning such as maximizing LMS features, employing adaptive tools, and utilizing class structures: and two themes on assessing learning, namely item-based and output-based assessments. Four emerging themes on SHS teachers' perceived challenges were lumped as "EASE": Establishing connection; Access to online learning demands; Stable wellness amidst the pandemic; and Ensuring quality learning experience. Findings revealed that despite this unprecedented transition, the use of LMS does not necessarily equate to an optimum edge in an online teaching and learning environment. Nevertheless, this paper describes how educators embody the commitment to quality education by concretizing adaptive and responsive measures to the demand of the New Normal setup.
2024 •
Mathematical black box models, which hide the structure and behavior of the subsystems, currently dominate science. Mechanisms under study remain hidden. Errors and paradoxes, such as the biodiversity paradox and the limiting similarity hypothesis, often arise from subjective interpretations of these hidden mechanisms. To address these problems in ecology, we have developed transparent mathematical models of the white box type. Here we present and justify the hypothesis that it is possible to construct transparent mathematical white-box models using logical deterministic cellular automata, where the rules used to construct these models are based on the general theory of the relevant domain. So far, white box modeling has allowed us to directly identify the mechanisms of interspecific competition, to test the principle of competitive exclusion and the hypothesis of limiting similarity, to resolve the paradox of biodiversity, and to formulate for the first time the general principle of competitive coexistence. As a framework for reproducing and further developing the method, we present C++ code of two transparent mathematical models of an ecosystem. A shift to transparency in the mathematical modeling paradigm has the potential to revolutionize scientific research and to advance knowledge and technology in a wide variety of domains.
e-Forschungsberichte
Dahschur, Ägypten: Die Arbeiten der Jahre 2014 und 20152017 •
2022 •
Tijdschrift voor Orthopedagogiek
Smids 2023 Orthopedagogen kunnen veel betekenen voor genderdiverse jongeren2023 •
Journal of Neurology
Creatine supplementation lowers brain glutamate levels in Huntington?s disease2005 •
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Journal of Industrial Ecology
Prospects for Cellulosic Biofuel Production in the Northeastern United States: A Scenario Analysis2015 •
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine
Prevalence, Infection Intensity and Associated Factors of Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis Among School-Aged Children from Selected Districts in Northwest Ethiopia2021 •
Anatomy & Cell Biology
The influence of learning style in understanding analogies and 2D animations in embryology course2018 •
Design, User Experience, and Usability. Practice and Case Studies
Developing QR Authentication and Fingerprint Record in an ATM Interface Using User-Centered Design Techniques2019 •
Scientific Reports
Retrospective Motion Correction in Multishot MRI using Generative Adversarial Network2020 •
Forest Ecology and Management
Secondary forest dynamics in the Amazon floodplain in Peru2001 •