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Educational characteristics of adult students in Portuguese Technological Schools

Educational characteristics of adult students in Portuguese Technological Schools

... expansion of education in Portugal, since the 1970’s, educational attainment of the adult population in the country remains ...numbers of working-age people in some form of continuing ...

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Contraceptive behavior of Portuguese higher education students

Contraceptive behavior of Portuguese higher education students

... level of education (54.5% of mothers and 61.6% of fathers only had basic education) and with common ...characteristics of the contraceptive practices of higher ...

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Being-in-the-city: higher education students representations of everyday spaces and places

Being-in-the-city: higher education students representations of everyday spaces and places

... realm of shared intelligibility, disclosed in mood, through which we come to dwell in a world defined primarily through its affective dimensions and the possibilities of being which it ...tangle of ...

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Campus Criminal Victimization among Higher Education Students: A Diagnosis of Local Security in Porto

Campus Criminal Victimization among Higher Education Students: A Diagnosis of Local Security in Porto

... majority of students evaluated the campus as a safe place, similar to findings from a study by Maier and DePrince (2019), one-quarter of students reported feeling insecure, mainly due to past ...

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I will never give up… Life stories of mature students in higher education

I will never give up… Life stories of mature students in higher education

... composition of universities has been changing; it is nowadays characterised by the increase of formerly minority groups, now encouraged to participate in HE (Robinson & Laing, ...groups of mature ...

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Psychological distress and coping amongst higher education students: a mixed method enquiry.

Psychological distress and coping amongst higher education students: a mixed method enquiry.

... motivates students to achieve, however it can also adversely impact upon student learning [26], their judgment and adaptive functioning ...exacerbation of mental health symptoms and psychological distress ...

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HIGHER EDUCATION PROFESSORS' PRACTICE: AN INVESTIGATION OF TWO PROFESSORS WELL EVALUATED BY STUDENTS.

HIGHER EDUCATION PROFESSORS' PRACTICE: AN INVESTIGATION OF TWO PROFESSORS WELL EVALUATED BY STUDENTS.

... HIGHER EDUCATION PROFESSORS’ PRACTICE: AN INVESTIGATION OF TWO PROFESSORS WELL EVALUATED BY ...years, higher education teacher training has received more didactic-pedagogical ...to ...

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BRAZILIAN HIGHER EDUCATION ADMISSIONS PROCESS FOR REFUGEE STUDENTS: THE LINGUISTIC INSERTION AS A CONDITION OF HOSPITALITY

BRAZILIAN HIGHER EDUCATION ADMISSIONS PROCESS FOR REFUGEE STUDENTS: THE LINGUISTIC INSERTION AS A CONDITION OF HOSPITALITY

... Articular tais questões com a (e na) Universidade não objetiva, assim, encerrá-las em um espaço definido, não visa a enclausurá-las, mas a “encontrar o melhor acesso a um novo espaço p[r] ...

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Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto)  vol.27 número67

Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto) vol.27 número67

... university students from two countries (Portugal and Brazil) and from different academic areas (Sciences and Technology, and Social Scienc- es, Arts and Humanities) perceive creativity in their teachers’ ...

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Towards Empowering Hearing Impaired Students' Skills in Computing and Technology

Towards Empowering Hearing Impaired Students' Skills in Computing and Technology

... field of educational technology, it is reasonable to expect that physical disabilities such as hearing impairment are no longer barriers to acquire higher ...hearing-impaired students may face many ...

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Rev. Adm. (São Paulo)  vol.50 número1

Rev. Adm. (São Paulo) vol.50 número1

... case of higher education, we claim that the Becker’s argument becomes even stronger because both the actual quality and the reputation of a graduate course are functions of the quality ...

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E-learning & higher education: strengths and weaknesses from students’ perspective

E-learning & higher education: strengths and weaknesses from students’ perspective

... consider students concerns, expressed as potential weaknesses of an e-learning program to the ...institution. Students evidences to be worried about the fact that online learning could contribute to ...

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QUALITY ASSESSMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: ARE RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES FOCUSED ON THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF STUDENTS?

QUALITY ASSESSMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: ARE RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES FOCUSED ON THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF STUDENTS?

... opinion of HSPUR students about the complexity of education in the ...proportion of those who point out the ease of studying at University - it is almost 50% of the ...

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The higher education students’ tourism market: the role of Portugal in international mobility Flows

The higher education students’ tourism market: the role of Portugal in international mobility Flows

... competence of the labour force and has a positive impact on learning, including language skills, and that it contributes to understanding other cultures, an asset in an increasingly global economy, lead to the ...

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Higher education and quality assessment system: a new approach based on students perception

Higher education and quality assessment system: a new approach based on students perception

... Analysis of the results presented in Tables 2, 3 and 4 some issues stand out against the high level of dissatisfaction among ...% of respondents are assumed somewhat satisfied regarding extra ...

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Approaches to study in higher education portuguese students: a portuguese version of the Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students (ASSIST)

Approaches to study in higher education portuguese students: a portuguese version of the Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students (ASSIST)

... sample of higher education students of a Portuguese public institution, during the year ...Heads of the Faculties (five) and the teachers involved, teachers and students ...

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STUDY REGARDING STUDENTS- SATISFACTION WITH INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS AS A DIMENSION OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

STUDY REGARDING STUDENTS- SATISFACTION WITH INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS AS A DIMENSION OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

... objectives of this study were firstly oriented to determine the expectations and students satisfaction with the content of teaching activities as a key dimension of the relevance of ...

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PREVALENCE OF SMOKERS AMONG STUDENTS OF AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE BACKLANDS OF PARAIBA

PREVALENCE OF SMOKERS AMONG STUDENTS OF AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE BACKLANDS OF PARAIBA

... habit of smoking is considered a risk factor for the development of numerous pathological processes of order respiratory, cardiovascular and ...consumption of illicit drugs has caused ...

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Access to Higher Education among High School Students: Challenges and Solutions

Access to Higher Education among High School Students: Challenges and Solutions

... be students who experience challenges bridging secondary (high school) and university ...description of strategies used in a Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduates Program (GEAR UP) that ...

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Drinking patterns among Portuguese university students: gender differences and association with self-perception of mental health

Drinking patterns among Portuguese university students: gender differences and association with self-perception of mental health

... Higher education students seem to present a high level of alcohol ...43.1% of subjects had at least one binge drinking episode in the last ...are higher than those found by Balsa ...

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