Gender, Education Level And Autonomous Learning Difficulty
Keywords: Learning autonomy, learning difficulty, gender, educational level
Article no: 80
Pages 707-720
Keywords: Learning autonomy, learning difficulty, gender, educational level
Article no: 80
Pages 707-720
Keywords: Autism, psychomotor skills, autonomy, motor behaviour
Article no: 219
Pages 1786-1794
Keywords: Kalmyks, autonomy, administrative division, national identity
Article no: 247
Pages 1877-1882
Keywords: Autonomy, Bashkortostan, federation, Petersburg, V. Bartold, Zaki Validi
Article no: 42
Pages 310-316
Keywords: Life awareness, personal autonomy, self-realization, self-determination, self-management skills
Article no: 17
Pages 146-155
Keywords: Autonomy, difficulty, learning, support, family, school
Article no: 10
Pages 92-106
Keywords: Empowering leadership, decision-making, autonomy, employee leadership behaviors, leadership development.
Article no: 66
Pages 728-738
Keywords: Higher education, leaning autonomy, language training, information and communication technologies, LMS, Moodle
Article no: 274
Pages 2085-2091
Keywords: Adolescence, autonomy, basic assumptions, moral development, moral disengagement mechanisms.
Article no: 62
Pages 505-512
Keywords: Russia, Kalmykia, federalism, the All-Kalmyk Congress, autonomy
Article no: 38
Pages 283-289
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