REd Issue 1
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Reach Higher in Higher Education: What Romania Can Learn from the US Example?
Sebastian I. Burduja15/03/2017https://researchandeducation.ro/2017/03/15/reach-higher-in-higher-education-what-romania-can-learn-from-the-us-example.htmlEducationThis article presents a personal account of good higher-education practices in America, as experienced at Harvard and Stanford. Key-scholars and decision-makers in Romania may consider replicating and/or adapting these elements to the local context. The analysis focuses on seven prominent features of the US model: student-centered community; ethics and value-based curriculum; skills for success; alumni networks; career support; monitoring and evaluation systems; and making a difference. The final section concludes, putting forth several recommendations on what Romania could learn from the US model.
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An Exploratory Study on the Use of Augmented Reality (AR) in Medical Education
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Directions and Emerging Trends in Teacher-Led Research on the Development of Communication Competences in Early Childhood and Primary Education
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Optimizing EFL Listening Proficiency Through Technology-Mediated Instruction
Online Teaching Strategies for Nursing Students: Challenges and Opportunities
Perceived Stress, Basic Psychological Needs, and Quality of Life among Romanian School Counselors: A Mixed-Methods Study
Communication Barriers in Technical Faculties
Adapting Students' Learning Styles Using Artificial Intelligence in Learning Computer Science Concepts and Developing Educational Robots
Mapping TikTok Adoption in Romanian Universities: A Comparative Analysis of Social Media Communication Strategies Across Public and Private Universities
Increasing the Level of Education of the Younger Generation through Theatre
