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Progress in Education. Volume 66

Roberta V. Nata(Edited by)
Part of the Progress in Education series
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This compilation deals with a variety of topics related to education, ranging from the challenge of reintegration in Ukraine to biological influences on behavior and learning.

Chapter One describes the mental health issues that children can face in the school environment related to depression and suicide and discusses how schools can improve suicide prevention efforts.

The second chapter outlines the innovative teaching method of flipped classes wherein class lectures become home activities and homework becomes an in-class activity and presents the results of a study focused on this style of teaching.

Following this, Chapter Three focuses on Ukraine, where conflict with Russia has impacted many aspects of civic life, including public education.

The fourth chapter explains how the booking platform Airbnb impacts the social fabric of Berlin and how this social change can be taught in schools.

Chapter Five explores Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in India and proposes improvements for these courses.

The sixth chapter discusses solutions to continue effective teaching during the pandemic, and the seventh chapter examines how cortisol can impact a student's performance from a biochemical point of view.

The final chapter aims to establish how best to integrate psychology education into the pre-registration nurse training curriculum to enhance clinical practice.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1536194549 / 9781536194548
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
18/03/2021
United States
231 pages
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