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  2. CERJ, University of Cambridge » Volume 6

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/index.html
    Olexandra M. Solomka. 97-109. Rethinking the Significance of Creative Writing: A Neglected Art Form behind the Language Learning Curriculum.
  3. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/2.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: This honest assessment of her economic and geographical mobility is heightened by her sense of privilege. ... Ed.) Readings in Economic Sociology (pp.280-91) Blackwell Publishers Ltd. Charmaz, K.
  4. CERJ, University of Cambridge » Archive

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    The Relationship between Secondary Education and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Literature.
  5. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/4.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: Education Economics, 23(3), 259–277. Copeland, W., Wolke, D., Angold, A., and Costello, E.J.
  6. 32-54 CERJ Vol 10 (18F)

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A18.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: First,online learning must provide a meaningful learning experience without being burdened by the demands ofcompleting all curriculum grade requirements (Saputra et al., 2021).
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    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_22_299-309_grimmer.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: NBER. Mincer, J. (1984). Human capital and economic growth. Economics of Education Review, 3(3), 195–205. ... 2017). Education and economic growth: A co-integration approach. International Journal of Education Economics and Development, 8, 228.
  8. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/1.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: It is our view that what the literature suggests, however, is a concept of financial literacy that seems to be tied to national economic, social, and political values. ... 2. retirement,. 3. home buying. The niche and target audiences for financial
  9. Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal Vol. 6, October…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-07-RethinkingTheSignificanceOfCreativeWriting.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: 110. RETHINKING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CREATIVE WRITING: A NEGLECTED ART FORM BEHIND THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CURRICULUM. ... New York: Dover Publications. Moon, B. (2001). A guide to the National Curriculum (4th ed.).
  10. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v7_2020/v7_1_editorial_1-8_bhajir.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: the lives of individuals to their historical, economic, political and geo-historical contexts.
  11. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_5_53-66_ryan.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: In this review, textbooks will be understood as part of the curriculum but not synonymous with it. ... 3. Governments and curriculaCountries across the region typically follow a national curriculum (Sika, 2011).
  12. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Vol. 10,…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/104608.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: and pedagogies (Ajisuksmo, 2017; Bualar, 2018; Salha & Al-Badawi, 2021; Shaw, 2021; Stentiford &. Koutsouris, 2021), curriculum design (Morgan & Houghton, 2011), assessment (Nieminen, 2022), learning. ... inclusiveness of the existing practices that
  13. C16 F CERJ Vol 10 v2 2 [55]

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    8 Mar 2024: Group B cited the external pressures faced by school leaders such as: finance,grades, and a curriculum focused on English Baccalaureate (Ebacc) subjects as barriers to compassion-informed,inclusive school leadership. ... Clinical psychologyreview, 47,
  14. In the UK, there is a tide of increasing ...

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-00-EditorsNote.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: Other authors explore language learning itself – including intercultural communicative competences, and the use of creative writing within the language learning curriculum.
  15. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_13_172-182_kinoshita.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: This type of learning is the core concept of thepedagogical implications that might not fit the formal education of school curriculums. ... 1–11). Routledge. Craft, A. (2000). Creativity across the primary curriculum: Framing and developing practice /
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    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A21.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: Considering Chinese inclusive education practices are unique to its cultural and economic context,Chinese parents’ attitudes could reflect the state of the current inclusive system and guide future practices. ... Most importantly, this study recognises
  17. Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal Vol. 6, October…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-02-DoesWOWTranslateToAnA.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: This school pays special attention to integrate technology into the curriculum and begins to teach biology, geography and history classes in the VR lab while the VR technology has not been ... zSpace has developed modifiable curriculums in 3D models
  18. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_10_118-137_hajir_rasman_mcinerney.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: Other reasons can be related to the increasing economic and political power of the people who speak the language (Crystal, 2011; 2017) as a result of globalisation (Blommaert, 2010). ... Since then, most Lebanese, particularly those of higher
  19. 55-72 without trackers

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A20.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: The emphasis on individual cognitive profile also recommendsteachers to adopt strength-based learning, which allows teachers to link autistic students’ strengths and intereststo teaching various parts of the curriculum (Armstrong, 2012).
  20. Contact author on: s.adebayo2@nuigalway.ie 70 Cambridge Educational…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v7_2020/v7_2_5_justice_70-85_ssdebayo.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: many countries, especially developing countries, and this hinders their socio-economic. development (Adebayo, 2019; UNESCO, 2017). ... 2003). School choice: A mechanism design approach. American Economic Review, 93(3): 729-747.
  21. Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal Vol. 6, October…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-01-EmbodiedMeaningMaking.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: 291–309). London: Sage. Craft, A. (2000). Creativity Across the Primary Curriculum: framing and developing practice. ... Thousand Oaks. CA: Sage. DfE. (2014a). The national curriculum in England: framework document.

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