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Intepe, Gizem; Hacinliyan, Irma; Mizrahi, Eti – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
Educational success is mainly based on the formation of effective learners. Students' learning is affected by several variables, such as intelligence, motivation, teaching and learning approaches. Research showed that approaches to learning are among one of the most important variables that influence students' learning quality. They are related to…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Processes, Study Skills
Erdem, Cahit – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2018
This study aims to identify university students' perceptions of English through the use of metaphors. This is a qualitative study with phenomenological design. The data were collected from 342 first grade university students at a state university through a semi-structured form, in which the participants were asked to complete the sentence…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Figurative Language, College Freshmen, Public Colleges
Coley, Richard J., Ed. – ETS Policy Notes, 1999
The courses U.S. high school students select, differences in course offerings across different types of schools, and course-taking patterns by race, gender, and socioeconomic status were studied. In general, the study found that public, secular private, and Catholic schools were more similar than different in their course offerings. Most striking…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Selection (Students), High School Students, High Schools