Curriculum Planning For 21st-Century Skills: Implications for Educational Planning and Policy

Curriculum Planning For 21st-Century Skills: Implications for Educational Planning and Policy Peter Ngwa, Clautilde Nchangako Ngwemeta* & Vera Beri Chuyong Abstract The rapid transformation of societies driven by globalization, digitalization, and knowledge-based economies has compelled education systems to rethink curriculum planning processes. Traditional curricula, largely content-driven and examination-oriented, are increasingly

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An Evaluation of Academic Performance Among Learners Enrolled in The Special Bilingual Education Programme At the Secondary School Level in Cameroon

An Evaluation of Academic Performance Among Learners Enrolled in The Special Bilingual Education Programme At the Secondary School Level in Cameroon Abre Joseph Ekum*, Maureen Ebanga Tanyi & Divine Che Neba Abstract This study evaluated the academic performance of learners enrolled in the Special Bilingual Education Programme at the secondary

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Hyperleukocytosis and Exchange Transfusion in Pediatric Acute Leukemia: Literature Review

Hyperleukocytosis and Exchange Transfusion in Pediatric Acute Leukemia: Literature Review Rayhan Hafidz1, Arina Setyaningtyas2,3* Abstract Hyperleukocytosis is a life-threatening oncologic emergency frequently encountered in patients with acute leukemia. It is defined as a peripheral leukocyte count exceeding 100,000/µL and is most commonly observed in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute

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Differences in Serum S100B Levels, Quality of Life, Sleep Quality, and Depression Levels in Herpes Zoster with and without Neuropathic Pain

Differences in Serum S100B Levels, Quality of Life, Sleep Quality, and Depression Levels in Herpes Zoster with and without Neuropathic Pain Rindha Dwi Sihanto1,2*, Ketut Jaya Ningrat1,3 Abstract Herpes zoster (HZ) is a chronic infectious disease caused by reactivation of Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) that attacks sensory nerves, leading to

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Algorithm Colonialism and Design Ethics: Decolonizing UI/UX for African Users

Algorithm Colonialism and Design Ethics: Decolonizing UI/UX for African Users Egbuchulam Peterdamian Chibueze*, Fan Wei Abstract This research explores the manifestation of algorithmic colonialism through the lens of UI/UX design for African users. As digital technologies penetrate the continent, the colonial power relationships are being perpetuated, albeit in a different

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Contemporary advances in Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery: Clinical Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Perspectives – A Systematic Review

Contemporary advances in Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery: Clinical Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Perspectives – A Systematic Review Anak Agung Ketut Lanang Ari Mayun1, Ni Nyoman Hita Girindra Wardani2*, Putu Gede Ananda Krishna Dipayana3 Abstract Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) has increasingly emerged as an alternative to conventional median sternotomy with

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