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Principals in Indian inclusive schools: bridge over troubled waters
Sarikha Srinivasavarathan, Poornima RajendranThe international academic literature agrees that principals act as change agents and are vital in creating and promoting an inclusive school culture. In this article, the authors…
Replacing the old with the new: long-term issues of teacher professional development reforms in Indonesia
Shintia Revina, Rezanti Putri Pramana, Christopher Bjork, Daniel SuryadarmaThis paper is among the first case studies in developing countries that comprehensively investigate the historical evolution of a country's teacher professional development (TPD…
Breaking the silence: exploring the challenges of oral participation faced by Chinese undergraduate students in a Sino-US university in China
Mohammad Noman, Ruman XuThis study aimed to explore the underlying reasons for student silence in EMI classrooms and identify the coping strategies employed by students and teachers.
The active degree of written questions in the Macau Legislative Assembly: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)
Chunlin Tang, Sike Liu, Si DengThis study intends to explore the configuration that affects the active degree of written questions in the Macau Legislative Assembly.
Policies and politics development of vocational education in Indonesia: a historical perspective
Yasdin Yasdin, Syafiuddin Parenrengi, Hasriani Hasriani, Ridwan Daud MahandeThe purpose of this study was to discuss the history and political development of vocational education in Indonesia began before independence until independence era.
Why they do not care? Exploring young Indonesians' low participation in proenvironmental activities
Ina Nur RatriyanaYouths are known as a challenging group to be engaged in environmental programs due to their fickle characteristic. This study would like to offer Global South and developing…
Macau: a society with no political party – based on the comparison with Hong Kong
Shenghua Lou, Chunlin TangThis paper attempts to explain the phenomenon that Macau has a parliament (Legislative Assembly) and mass suffrage but no political parties.
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