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51. Enhancing Agricultural Education through Virtual Reality: Facilitation, Application, Reflection, and Measurement in the Classroom.

52. Understanding variation in children's reading comprehension: A dynamic approach.

53. Experimenting with computational thinking for knowledge transfer in engineering robotics.

54. Instructor's direct gaze not body orientation affects learning.

55. Improving short‐term academic performance in the flipped classroom using dynamic geometry software.

56. High task motivation learners co‐viewing video lectures facilitates learning.

57. The incorporation of peer learning into MosoTeach‐supported flipped language class: Effects on student motivation, participation, feedback and test performance.

58. K‐12 teachers' programming attitudes among different disciplines: Analysis of influential factors.

59. Differences in the perception of the role of instructors among Western and Chinese students in online teaching practices.

60. Artificial intelligence education for young children: A case study of technology‐enhanced embodied learning.

61. Understanding English‐as‐a‐foreign‐language university teachers' synchronous online teaching satisfaction: A Chinese perspective.

62. Instructional Insights: Building Well Aligned Courses Using Performance-Based Backward Design.

63. An integrative review of parent education approaches in sport: Considerations for program planning and evaluation.

64. Business schools' transformation towards sustainability: empirical insights from UN PRME signatories.

65. REVIEW OF FIVE METHODS USED IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING.

66. Augmented‐reality‐enhanced game‐based learning in flipped English classrooms: Effects on students' creative thinking and vocabulary acquisition.

67. The experiences of the COVID-19 cohort: an analysis of the student experience using a Teaching and Learning Regime approach.

68. Film as a pedagogical tool for climate change and mental health nursing education.

69. UK Higher Education staff experiences of moral injury during the COVID-19 pandemic.

70. "N-Two-N"教学模式的构建及在本科有机化学教学中的 探究实践.

71. Creating eco-consciousness from the perspective of students: an assessment of the level of environmental literacy among students in Kumasi.

72. A futuristic design vision of tangible user interfaces on enhancing Montessori.

73. Students learning performance prediction based on feature extraction algorithm and attention-based bidirectional gated recurrent unit network.

74. Participatory video and diagramming with disabled people in Burkina Faso: Reflections on methods, representation and power.

75. Towards a partnership of teachers and intelligent learning technology: A systematic literature review of model‐based learning analytics.

76. Teaching reform of moral education based on the concept of output oriented education.

77. Teaching practice reform on color courses in colleges and universities.

78. Comprehensive analysis using triangular fuzzy neutrosophic MADM and grey relational techniques with teaching quality evaluation.

79. The potential influence of critical pedagogy on nursing praxis: Tools for disrupting stigma and discrimination within the profession.

80. Conquering APA Style for the Seventh Edition: Advice From APA Style Experts.

81. Mud card class feedback system: A digital approach.

82. The effect of paired learning on students' performance in year 6 mathematics HOTS items.

83. Learning challenges and remedial strategies: A conceptual paper.

84. Writing Cover Letters That Address Instructor Feedback Improves Final Papers in a Research Methods Course.

85. Use of ICT to support the application of contemporary pedagogical models in computer science.

86. How to develop scientific writing techniques teaching materials with the development of the Borg & Gall model.

87. Online Versus Paper-based Instruction: Comparing Two Strategy Training Modules for Improving Reading Comprehension.

88. 'Pure' Farsi and political sensitivities: Language and ideologies in Farsi complementary language classrooms in Denmark[This paper].

89. Editorial for the Special Issue "Information Technologies in Education, Research, and Innovation".

90. A COMPARISON OF COMPOSITIONAL TEACHING METHODS: PAPER AND PENCIL VERSUS COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE.

91. The Historic Art of Paper Folding Can Also Enhance Healing.

92. Concurrent session papers (in program order).

93. Putting Partnerships on Paper: Creating Service Engagement Opportunities in Kinesiology and Recreation.

94. Discursive interactions in the classroom. Ideas to expand research and enhance teaching practice to multiply opportunities to learn / Interacciones discursivas en el aula. Pistas para ampliar la investigación y potenciar la práctica docente.

95. Teaching and Facilitation Course for Family as Faculty: Preparing Families to be Faculty Partners in Healthcare Education.

96. Strategies for Educators to Teach Mixed Methods Research: A Discussion.

97. Stepping outside national borders: International active learning educational collaboration events.

98. Time series analysis of using the PDCA method combined with the Teach-back method to improve spontaneous reports of adverse drug reactions in a grade IIIA hospital in China.

99. Strategies for resolving difficulties in immunology teaching.

100. Application of Perceived Teaching with Moderate Elimination of“Graphics”in Architectural Design Courses.