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Early childhood education (ECE) involves more than just academic aptitude tests. It also includes problem-solving skills and the creation of culturally valuable products. This learning model requires creativity from both educators and learners. Alghamdi (2023) explored the cultural views of preschool teachers in Saudi Arabia regarding teaching children in early childhood education settings. The study...
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In the academic world, publication is one of the key indicators of a scientist’s performance and reputation. This is because publication serves as a medium for communicating discoveries, expanding understanding, and advancing knowledge in their field. However, the rise of predatory journals presents a significant challenge. These journals primarily focus on profitability, often offering promises...
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Is it ethical to use AI in research publications? Using artificial intelligence (AI) ethically in research publications is not only permissible but also highly encouraged, provided certain guidelines and principles are followed to ensure integrity, transparency, and accountability. The integration of AI in research can significantly enhance the accuracy and efficiency of data analysis, hypothesis...
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In today’s interconnected digital landscape, cybersecurity threats are a constant concern. As technology advances, so do the methods and tactics employed by cybercriminals. Recently, a comprehensive analysis of the entire web uncovered a significant cybersecurity threat that has been hiding in plain sight. This article delves into the findings of this analysis, the nature of...
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An academic paper mill is an unethical business that produces and sells academic papers, such as essays, research papers, and dissertations. The targets of paper mills focus on students, researchers, and even teachers who need publications to support their careers. These operations contribute to academic dishonesty by allowing individuals to submit work that is not...
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The increase in the publication of review papers compared to research papers can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, review papers are highly valuable because they synthesize existing knowledge on a particular topic, making it easier for researchers to stay updated without reading numerous individual studies. This is especially beneficial in fields with rapidly expanding...
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The Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) aims to be an international forum for sharing, disseminating, and discussing original contributions to research, experiences, and perspectives in various fields of education. The journal also encourages article submissions from a wider range of educational approaches and fields around the world. The focus and scope of EduLearn include...
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Optimizing articles for search engine optimization (SEO) is crucial for journals and submitting authors to increase visibility, readership, and citations. Here is the ultimate guide to article SEO: 1. Keyword Research and Selection Identify Relevant Keywords: Use tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs to identify keywords relevant to your research topic. Long-Tail Keywords:...
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The 2023 Scopus CiteScore and SJR have just been released! CiteScore is a metric that measures the average citations received by each document published in a journal. It is designed to provide a clear and easy indicator of a journal’s impact and quality in an academic environment. More than 90% of IAES journals are Scopus...
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In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, various models and platforms continue to emerge, each offering unique functionalities and benefits. Among these, ZeroGPT and GPTZero stand out as notable AI language models. This article provides a detailed review and comparison of these two models, highlighting their features, use cases, and differences. ZeroGPT Overview:ZeroGPT is an...
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