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Integrating Mass-Media Discourse in Algerian EFL Classrooms: Pedagogical Insights and Challenges

Turqui Barkat
The present investigation studies the influence of mass-media discourse on foreign language instruction. In fact, the phenomenon largely known as the ‘information explosion’ has already been with us for some time, however, due to the widening spectrum of related problems it has increasingly turned i…
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Same Path, Different Destiny? The European Integration Journey of Albania and North Macedonia (2001-2025)

Bekim Maksuti
This paper examines the European integration trajectories of Albania and North Macedonia from 2001 to 2025, analyzing how two neighboring Western Balkan countries with shared strategic objectives have experienced distinct pathways toward European Union accession. Using a comparative and qualitative …
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Flipped Learning for Young English Learners: Teachers Views on Its Supplementary Role and CLIL Appropriateness

Sif Errahmane Founes
This study examined primary English teachers’ perceptions regarding the implementation of flipped learning for young learners (ages 9-12) in Poland. Data collection employed a mixed-methods approach to collect data via surveys from 42 teachers and semi-structured interviews with 5 teachers. The resu…
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Fluid onto-epistemology of human existence and antimicrobial resistance management: understanding and tackling the problem

K. Sharma Maguire
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is usually framed as a technical problem of drugresistant pathogens, yet for those living with it, AMR is an everyday condition of uncertainty that reshapes what it means to remain alive, treatable, and connected to health systems. This article develops a fluid onto-ep…
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Career Paths of Translation Graduates and The Alignment of Training With The Labor Market in Algeria

Ezzoubeyr Ahnani Mehassouel
Aligning translation training with the requirements of the labor market is of paramount importance; especially after the advent of Artificial intelligence (AI) and its sweeping impact on a wide array of domains including the translation sector. This study investigates the career paths of translation…
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Reimagining the Nation: Visionary Community and the National Identity in Blakes Jerusalem

Blerina Jashari Zyrapi
William Blake’s short lyric “And did those feet in ancient time,” later titled Jerusalem, has long held a paradoxical place in British cultural and national identity. This research paper argues that William Blake used his poetry to challenge the cultural, industrial, and political norms and changes …
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Gender Dynamics in Mnemonic instruction: Enhancing Reading Skills Among Grade Three Learners with Dyslexia through Mnemonic Instruction in Mpumalanga Public Schools, South Africa

Lilian Zindoga
Two theories were applied: the information processing and Skinner’s reinforcement theory. A method for estimating causal links without random assignment was employed. There were two institutions: an experimental one and a normal one. Using judicious sampling methods, 43 participants from the two cho…
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Resource Management: A Counterfactual Analysis of Productivity

Geoffrey Ditta
This study explores how industrial firms could have achieved stronger competitive performance if artificial intelligence–driven human resource management (AI-HRM) practices had existed during earlier stages of industrial production. The central objective is to estimate the potential impact of AI on …
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Algerian Pre-service English Teachers Perceptions of AI-Assisted Lesson Planning

Saida Tobbi
This study examines how final-year ENS (École Normale Supérieure) Constantine trainee English teachers evaluate the pedagogical value, limitations, and ethical implications of using generative AI for lesson planning during their compulsory school-based training. Drawing on semi-structured interviews…
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Servant Leadership and Compassionate School Cultures in South African Catholic Schools

Melese Shula
This study explored how servant leadership can foster compassionate school cultures in Catholic education, aiming to support the holistic development of learners, as viewed through the eyes of South African school principals. The research was driven by a desire to understand how ethical, relational,…
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A Pathway Beyond Conventional Methods: Developing Critical Thinking in EMI Students Through Scenario-Based Learning

Houda Ouarniki Boumediene
The present research explored the efficacy of the Scenario-Based Learning Approach in the development of the critical thinking of 42 randomly selected students of the EMI Master’s program of the Computer Science Department of Laghouat University, Algeria. Through its learner-centered pedagogy, SBL i…
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Selection And CBT Treatment Pilot Program Final Evaluation Using IORNS in Macedonian Male Prison Population

Aleksandra Dimitrovska · No institution
The treatment or the resocialization is the most important part of the prison sentence which methods can be individual and group. Motivated inmates and less resistance for the treatment are the main precondition for effective treatment. Appropriate behavior of personnel is the main factor for that…