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Educational Inequality Between Brothers and Sisters in the United States
Gregory M. Eirich
Gender inequality, Gender egalitarianism, Educational history, Sociology of education, Educational homogamy

For most of the 20th century, American women had, on average, lower educational attainment than men. Researchers often theorize that differential treatment by parents based on children’s genders p... 1 year ago

Prevalence of cerebrospinal fluid Alzheimer disease-like pattern in atypical dementias
A. Padovani1 , A. Benussi1 , F. Ferrari1 , S. Archetti1,2, B. Borroni1*
CSF, Alzheimer Disease, Atypical Dementias, Frontotemporal Dementia, Corticobasal Syndrome; Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

BACKGROUND: Differential diagnosis between Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), Corticobasal Syndrome (CBS), Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Syndrome (PSP), FTD with motor neuron disease (FTD-MND) is often... 1 year ago

Lego Games Help Young Children with Autism Develop Social Skills
Yanhui Pang
Lego therapy, Young children with autism, Social skill

This article aims to introduce how Lego project can help young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) improve social interaction and language skills and reduce challenging behaviors. A case st... 1 year ago

Effects of Linguistic Complexity and Math Difficulty on Word Problem Solving by English Learners
Otilia C. Barbu, Carole R. Beal
Math problem solving, Cognitive Load Theory, English Learners, Middle school, Text characteristics

Prior research suggests that linguistic complexity may impede mathematics word problem solving by English Learners, but results have been inconsistent. The present study employed an experimental des... 1 year ago

CSF tau and amyloid β42 levels in Alzheimer’s disease—A meta-analysis
Rachna Agarwal1*, Neelam Chhillar1 , Vijay Nath Mishra2 , Chandra Bhushan Tripat...
Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, CSF Amyloid β42, CSF Tau,Meta-Analysis

Alzheimer’s disease International (ADI) estimates that there are currently 30 million people with dementia in the world. The main objective was to perform meta-analysis of studies of CSF tau and ... 1 year ago

Pre-service Teachers’ Thinking about Student Assessment Issues
Marielle Simon, Stephanie Chitpin, Raudhah Yahya
Assessment, Pre-service Education, Student evaluation

Pre-service teachers are typically concerned with student assessment and view related issues through varied experiences and backgrounds. Understanding how they think about assessment issues within t... 1 year ago

A Study of Education in Mexico Issues and Challenges in the Economic, Political and Social Trends
José G. Vargas-Hernández, Mohammad Reza Noruzi
: Higher education, Mexico, Educational policy, Educational foresight

With this approach, establishing as axes of analysis: The governance of education, higher education policy, science and technology, the proposed institution of higher education, science and technolo... 1 year ago

Spatial structure of beta-amyloid Aβ1-40 in complex with a biological membrane model
Konstantin S. Usachev1*, Andrey V. Filippov1,2, Oleg N. Antzutkin2,3, Vladimir V...
: NMR,1 H NMR,Two-Dimensional NMR (TOCSY, NOESY) Spectroscopy, Alzheimer’s Disease, Beta-Amyloid, Oligopeptides; Micelle

The spatial structure of beta-amyloid Aβ1-40 in complex with sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles as a model membrane system was investigated by 1 H-1 H two-dimensional NMR (TOCSY, NOESY) spectrosco... 1 year ago

Implementing Autonomy Support: Insights from a Montessori Classroom
Joyce Hwee Ling Koh, Theodore W. Frick
Autonomy support, Self-Determination Theory, Montessori method, Intrinsic motivation

Extant research studies have found that autonomy support has a positive impact on the perceived competence and intrinsic motivation of students. However, few studies have investigated how autonomy s... 1 year ago

Gabapentin for the treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia
Rohit Verma, Kuljeet Singh Anand
Caregiver, Anxiety, Depression, Dementia, Gender

Background: Providing care to dementia patients itself poses risk of distress in bio-psychosocial paradigm. It is important to assess the mental health status and attend to the needs of caregivers. ... 1 year ago

Literature Review Organizer
Charles Edward Notar, Virginia Cole
IIintegrative reviews, Literature review, Meta-analyses, Organization, Qualitative reviews, Review of literature, Review of related literature, Systematic reviews

The authors provide an explanation of a literature review and a form and frame of reference for organizing references for a literature review. There are several aspects of a literature review that c... 1 year ago

Quantitative and Qualitative Research: A View for Clarity
Catherine M. Castellan
: Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research

 This paper compares and contrasts two different approaches utilized in research on education: quantitative and qualitative research. A description of these two approaches is followed by a discussi... 1 year ago

Teaching Somali Children: What Perceived Challenges Do Somali Students Face in the Public School System?
Teresa M Kruizenga
Somali refugees, Bilingual education, Immigrant education

This article reviews the literature on the experience of Somali immigrant children and their lives at school. A semi-structured, open interview provides insights into the historical and personal bac... 1 year ago

The Value of Ethnic Diversity in the Teaching Profession: A New Zealand Case Study
Jocelyn Margaret Howard
Cultural diversity, Ethnic diversity, Race-matched teaching, Culturally responsive teaching, Multicultural teacher education, Equity in education

Changing demographics in many contemporary Western countries have resulted in multiethnic societies with teaching workforces that have not kept pace with the increased diversity of student populatio... 1 year ago

Aboriginal Educational Policy in Ontario (Canada): Professional and Moral Implications for Catholic Teachers
Lorenzo Cherubini
Educational policy, Catholic teachers, Indigenous students

This paper presents the policy context of Ontario (Canada) education for Catholic teachers. The analysis suggests that a seminal policy related to Aboriginal education compels Catholic teachers to p... 1 year ago

Potential to assess role in Alzheimer’s disease
Rajesh R. Tampi, Banu Ozkan, Deena Williamson
Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia, Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia, Anticonvulsants, Gabapentin

Objective: To examine the efficacy of gabapentin for the treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). Design: A retrospective chart review. Settings: Tertiary care geriatr... 1 year ago

Hindering Factors of Beginning Teachers’ High Performance in Higher Education Pakistan (Case Study of IUB-The Islamia University of Bahawalpur)
Shakeel Sarwar, Hassan Danial Aslam, Muhammad Imran Rasheed
Recruitment, Performance, Perception, Hindrances, Higher education

Orientation-This exploratory study elaborates the hindering factors of high performance of the beginning teachers in higher education of Pakistan and suggests the solutions with their implications w... 1 year ago

Multiple Intelligences as a New Paradigm in the Education of Mexico
José G. Vargas Hernández, Mohammad Reza Noruzi, Narges Sariolghalam
Higher Education, Mexico, Multiple Intelligences, Educational Policy, Educational Foresight.

The level of education attained by the different people of the world divided between those that only a small segment has achieved the benefits and those who are made great progress by combining a mo... 1 year ago

Human butyrylcholinesterase knock-out equivalent:Potential to assess role in Alzheimer’s disease
Gumpeny Ramachandra Sridhar1*, Talluri Sekhar2 , Padmanabhuni Venkata Nageswara ...
Apnea; Anesthesia, Insulin Resistance, Mutants, Thermal Stability

Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is an enzyme which has been shown to be involved in the pathogenesis, treatment and prognosis of Alzheimer’s disease. In its current form, however, evidence is equivo... 1 year ago

A folate-rich diet is as effective as folic acid from supplements in decreasing plasma homocysteine concentrations
Xavier Pintó 1, M. Antonia Vilaseca 2, Susana Balcells 3, Rafael Artuch 2, Emil...
Folate, diet, folic acid, homocysteine.

Background & Aims: At least 500 µg of folic acid are required daily to treat hyperhomocysteinemia. To reach this amount by dietary changes alone may be difficult because food has a low folic ac... 1 year ago

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