A Distributed Credit Transfer Educational Framework based on Blockchain

Author(s):  
Abhishek Srivastava ◽  
Pronaya Bhattacharya ◽  
Arunendra Singh ◽  
Atul Mathur ◽  
Om Prakash ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Irene Lacruz-Pérez ◽  
Pilar Sanz-Cervera ◽  
Raúl Tárraga-Mínguez

Inclusive education is currently one of the main aspirations of the Spanish educational system and one of the key aspects for its achievement is teachers’ attitudes toward educational inclusion. In recent years, many studies worldwide have analyzed this aspect, but so far, any systematic review has specifically focused on the Spanish educational framework. For this reason, the purpose of this paper is to review the studies published from 2010 to 2019 whose aim was to analyze teachers’ attitudes towards educational inclusion in Spain. After a literature search in four different databases (PsycInfo, ERIC, Dialnet Plus, and Google Scholar), 34 studies were selected and reviewed. The results suggest that Spanish teachers’ attitudes toward educational inclusion are generally positive, although in some cases they are ambiguous. Teachers’ attitudes are mainly influenced by the amount of training and their contact or not with students with special educational needs. The discussion highlights that more studies with a greater methodological diversity are required in order to provide a complete analysis of teachers’ attitudes toward inclusion and that teacher training is one of the best tools to generate positive attitudes.


Author(s):  
María Antonia Ortega Béjar ◽  
Fátima Llamas ◽  
Verónica López-Fernández

Resumen:La sociedad actual está inmersa en grandes cambios, los principales se están produciendo en el marco educativo, se promueve un tipo de educación activa y creativa. Esto plantea una serie de inquietudes que animan a que se realice esta investigación cuyo objetivo principal es comprobar el efecto de llevar a cabo un programa de enseñanza creativa sobre las inteligencias múltiples y la creatividad. Para lograr el objetivo se midió antes y después a una muestra de 60 sujetos. Al grupo experimental se le aplicó el programa. Las variables se han medido con el Cuestionario para medir la creatividad (Tuttle, 1980) y el Inventario para las inteligencias múltiples (Valero, Gomis y Bermejo, 2005). Tras analizar los resultados se concluye que existen diferencias significativas entre las medidas pre y postest a favor del postest tras la intervención en el grupo experimental en ambas variables. Estos resultados avalan en la muestra de estudio la efectividad del programa.Abstract:Today's society is undergoing major changes, these is occurring in the educational framework, which promotes a more active and creative education. This raises a number of concerns that promote this research being conducted, whose main objective is to test the effect of carrying out a program of creative teaching on multiple intelligences and creativity. To achieve this aim, we measured a sample of 60 subjects, before and applying this new creative and active teaching. This creative teaching program was applied to the experimental group. The variables were measured with The questionnaire to measure students' creativity (Tuttle, 1980) and The Inventory for the multiple intelligences (Valero, Gomis y Bermejo, 2005). After analyzing the results it is concluded that there are significant differences between pre- and post-test measures, in favour of post-test after the intervention of the experimental group in both variables. These results support within our sample the effectiveness of program.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  

This research aims to analyse the term interaction, through which experiences are exchanged in their knowledge and skill aspects, between the parties to the interaction. On the other hand, language has multiple formats, and interactive formats. Which carries common cultures and social customs. Therefore, linguistic interaction is the mainstay in linking social relations. The interaction within the classroom is one of the most important factors that increase the effectiveness of the educational process. There are three types of interaction that can occur in the educational process, interaction between the teacher and students, interaction between the teacher and one student, and interaction between the students themselves in the class. Keywords: interaction, learner, teacher, continuous, learning, communication, reception.


Author(s):  
Hind Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Ahmad ◽  
Afnan bin Fahad bin Abdullah Al Rashed

This study, entitled "The Ethics of the Teacher and the Learner at Mekdad Yalgen and its Educational Applications," included four chapters in addition to the list of references. The study aimed to identify the cultural, social and educational framework that influenced educational ideas at Mekdad Yaljin, and on the first and the first principles which are the starting points of the study. And the ethics of the teacher and its educational applications at Mekdad Yalgen, the ethics of the learner and its educational applications at Mekdad Yalgen, and on the most prominent ways to promote the moral and moral learners at Mekdad Yalgen. Studying the need to conduct an educational intellectual study that shows the importance of teacher and learner ethics in educational thinkers. In the second chapter, it contains the conceptual framework and previous studies. The study covered the conceptual framework of Mekdad Yalgen, his birth, his stages, his education, his efforts and his scientific achievements, and the King Phil Award, and the most important factors influencing his educational idea. The researcher sought to follow the relevant studies in Yaljin and studies related to the ethics of the teacher and the learner. The third chapter deals with the general principles of educational thought at Mekdad Yalgen starting with the theory of knowledge of its concept and its dimensions. Then, it tackles the concept of human nature and its components, then the Islamic moral system, the definition of morality and the place of ethics. In the fourth chapter: the researcher dealt with the ethics of the teacher and learner at Mekdad Yalgen and its educational applications. Hali included the importance of moral education and the role of Islamic moral education in the building of the individual, society and human civilization, and also contained the ethics of the teacher and the learner and its educational applications at Mekdad Balgin.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Van Baren ◽  
Marieke Meelen ◽  
Lucas C.P.M. Meijs

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award is a youth achievement Award program that aims to engage young people in purposeful activities focused on gaining knowledge, broadening horizons and accumulating a diversity of experiences. The program promotes positive youth development through an experienced based learning approach and is known to play a vital role in providing opportunities for young people to develop essential life skills, complementing their formal education. Comprised of three levels (Bronze, Silver and Gold) and four sections (Service, Skills, Physical Recreation and Adventurous Journey) the Award is designed to provide a balanced programme of personal development. The Award operates worldwide in over 140 countries and territories, through the International Award Association. This article will discuss The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program and its non-formal educational framework. Participants reported that it has enabled them to grow in confidence and in their ability to contribute positively to their communities.


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