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Journal articles on the topic "Germany Youth Research Contest"
Figiel, Dominik. "The experience of the Hitler Youth - boys in the national-socialism." Journal of Education Culture and Society 5, no. 2 (January 6, 2020): 112–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs20142.112.125.
Full textWill, Anne-Kathrin. "The German statistical category “migration background”: Historical roots, revisions and shortcomings." Ethnicities 19, no. 3 (March 6, 2019): 535–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468796819833437.
Full textFazlagić, Jan, Aleksandra Szulczewska-Remi, and Windham Loopesko. "City policies to promote entrepreneurship: A cross-country comparison of Poland and Germany." Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation 17, no. 2 (2021): 159–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7341/202117226.
Full textFazlagić, Jan, Aleksandra Szulczewska-Remi, and Windham Loopesko. "City policies to promote entrepreneurship: A cross-country comparison of Poland and Germany." Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation 17, no. 2 (2021): 159–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7341/20211726.
Full textMerkulova, Irina A., and Vladimir B. Pomelov. "Features of the formation of spiritual and moral values in the educational practice of Germany in the second half of the twentieth century." Perspectives of Science and Education 49, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 478–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.32744/pse.2021.1.33.
Full textEsenina, E. Yu, L. N. Kurteeva, S. A. Osadcheva, A. I. Satdykov, and H. Kress. "Labour Education and Vocational Training in Germany: A Brief Historical Review." Education and science journal 20, no. 9 (December 4, 2018): 56–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2018-9-56-74.
Full textLifintsev, D. S., T. P. Blyznyuk, and M. O. Kokhan. "Prospects for Cross-Cultural Business Cooperation in the Context of Ukraine’s European Integration." Business Inform 5, no. 520 (2021): 371–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-5-371-377.
Full textKhoruzhyi, Grygorii. "Pedagogy of free time: social and philosophical analysis." Osvitolohiya, no. 6 (2017): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2226-3012.2017.6.3137.
Full textSeven, Ümran Sema, Mendy Stoll, Dennis Dubbert, Christian Kohls, Petra Werner, and Elke Kalbe. "Perception, Attitudes, and Experiences Regarding Mental Health Problems and Web Based Mental Health Information Amongst Young People with and without Migration Background in Germany. A Qualitative Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 1 (December 24, 2020): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010081.
Full textSantos, Cicero Edinaldo dos, and Patrícia Helena Carvalho Holanda. "Youth Education in Contest." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 8, no. 5 (May 1, 2020): 562–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss5.2271.
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Barabasch, Antje. "Risk and the school-to-work transition in East Germany and the United States." unrestricted, 2006. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07262006-155533/.
Full textRichard D. Lakes, committee chair; Philo Hutcheson, Jennifer R. Esposito, Philipp Gonon, committee members. Electronic text (451 p.) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed July 5, 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-411).
Frankenberg, Emily [Verfasser], Stephan [Akademischer Betreuer] Bongard, and Rolf van [Akademischer Betreuer] Dick. "Acculturation in a reluctant host society : research, assessment and intervention with immigrant youth populations in Germany / Emily Sinclair Frankenberg. Gutachter: Stephan Bongard ; Rolf van Dick. Betreuer: Stephan Bongard." Frankfurt am Main : Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1050769023/34.
Full textMiskin, Kristana. "A Transnational Study: Young Adult Literature Exchanged Between the US and Germany." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2008. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1612.
Full textKabaum, Marcel. "Jugendkulturen und Mitgestaltung in westdeutschen Schulen der 1950er und 1960er Jahre." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/19760.
Full textThis doctoral thesis reconstructs youth participation and youth-cultural articulations at West German secondary schools. After 1945, the Allies introduced student newspapers along with student councils in order to foster the acquisition of democratic behaviors and codetermination of the school community. This project first offers a thorough documentation of the development of student newspapers in the first half of the 20th century, and then focuses on their development in the 1950s and 1960s. By the mid-1950s, the editors of the student newspapers had claimed independence vis-a-vis student councils. Student newspapers, meanwhile, bespoke far less problematic, and more successful, potentials for participation and youth-cultural articulation. They thereby contributed to school cultures more strongly influenced by liberalization and participation. The following defining themes from the era are presented in these articles: (1) the discussion of technology and natural science/technical developments during the cold war, (2) engagement with the USA and its cultural influence, and (3) involvement with youth-cultural developments. The increasing opening of schools for youth-cultural forms of expression is examined on both thematic and material levels. In addition, newspaper elements such as the symbolic communication in title pages will be analyzed. The productive efforts toward freedom of opinion in schools show the importance of school newspapers in terms of the teacher-student relationship and the development of participatory structures in schools. This project underlines the relevance of school newspapers for the reconstruction of youth cultures and peer cultures in schools in addition to being sources for youth research and school research. Moreover, school newspapers are an international and transnational phenomenon. Areas for further research are indicated in a literature review for Western Europe a consideration of the GDR and the USA.
Cette thèse reconstruit la participation des jeunes et les articulations culturelles des jeunes dans les écoles ouest-allemandes à travers une collection de plus de 7 500 journaux scolaires archivés à la Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung (BBF) de Berlin. Afin d'aider à façonner la communauté scolaire et d'apprendre à agir de manière démocratique, les journaux scolaires ont été introduits après 1945 par les Alliés en collaboration avec le conseil des élèves, en particulier dans les écoles secondaires. Ce faisant, certaines préformes réussies du passé ont été poursuivies. Pour la première fois, cet ouvrage retrace l'évolution des journaux scolaires dans la première moitié du XXe siècle, puis se concentre sur les développements des années 1950 et 1960. A partir du milieu des années 1950, les rédacteurs en chef des journaux de l'école ont revendiqué avec succès leur indépendance vis-à-vis du conseil des élèves, dont les possibilités de codécision ont été désillusionnées à un stade précoce. Contrairement au conseil des élèves, les journaux scolaires ont témoigné de possibilités de co-design et d'articulation à établir nettement moins problématiques et plus fructueuses et ont ainsi contribué au développement de cultures scolaires plus fortement influencées par la libéralisation et la participation. Il est présenté dans le présent document pour les thèmes de formation au cours de la période couverte : en vue (1) de la discussion sur la technologie et les développements scientifiques et techniques pendant la Guerre froide, (2) de l'occupation avec les Etats-Unis et son influence culturelle, et (3) des confrontations avec les développements culturels des jeunes. L'ouverture croissante de l'école aux expressions culturelles des jeunes est examinée tant au niveau de la thématisation que sur le plan matériel sous la forme d'une analyse des artefacts. A cet effet, la communication symbolique sur les pages de titre des journaux scolaires sera analysée. Les efforts productifs présentés pour la liberté d'opinion dans les écoles illustrent également l'importance des journaux étudiants pour la relation enseignant-élève et le développement de structures participatives dans les écoles. Les travaux confirment la pertinence des journaux scolaires pour la reconstruction des cultures des jeunes ou des cultures des pairs dans les écoles et en tant que source productive pour les jeunes et la recherche scolaire. Les journaux scolaires sont également un phénomène international et transnational. Pour des recherches plus approfondies, ce document fournit un premier rapport de recherche complet pour l'Europe occidentale ainsi qu'une présentation pour la RDA et les Etats-Unis.
Chen, Mei-Ching, and 陳美靜. "Research to discuss the presentation of the quick attackers in volleyball contest and the result of the effect in contest─Case in U19 the contest of Asian youth female." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/a4u4ce.
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競技運動訓練研究所碩士在職專班
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Purpose: The purpose in this research is to discuss the presentation of quick-set spiker in volleyball contest and the result of the effect in contest. Approaches: U19 of Asian Youth female contest as the study object. Discusse the related to the result of the contests and the tactics for getting scores in the quick-set spike with Pearson’s correlation coefficient and Φcorrelation coefficient. Result: thecorrelation coefficient andΦcorrelation coefficient is 0.730 that is for the tactics for getting scores in quick-set spike and the sections in contest. In the winning contest, the tactics for getting scores in quick-set spike was 10 sections, it’s account for 83.3% of all the samples. Conclustion: According to the research, the tactics for getting scores in quick-set spike is correlated significantly with the win-fail in contest.
Lipponer, Cornelius. "Faktoren zur Integration von Mitgliedern von Jugendgemeinden in landeskirchliche Ortsgemeinden in Wurttemberg : Eine praktisch-theologische Untersuchung." Diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19680.
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Angestoßen durch ein vom evangelischen Jugendwerk getragenes Projekt hat sich eine zu-nehmende Zahl von Jugendgemeinden in Orten und Bezirken der württembergischen Lan-deskirche etabliert. Diese Jugendgemeinden zielen auf verbindliche gottesdienstliche Ge-meinschaft und verstehen sich nicht nur als Jugendarbeit, sondern wollen ein eigenes Ge-meindebewusstsein entwickeln. Da sich Jugendgemeinden naturgemäß besonders auf das Jugendalter konzentrieren, werden sich junge Erwachsene eine andere geistliche Heimat suchen müssen, sobald sie sich zu sehr vom Jugendalter entfernen. Diese Masterarbeit setzt sich zum Ziel, Faktoren zu ermitteln, die zu einem gelingenden Wechsel ehemaliger Mitglieder von Jugendgemeinden in landeskirchliche Ortsgemeinden beitragen, bzw. Faktoren zu finden, die zu einer Abwanderungsbewegung derselben führen. Dafür werden Leitfadeninterviews mit ehemaligen Mitgliedern von Jugendgemeinden durch-geführt und entsprechend der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Philipp Mayring ausgewertet. Auf Basis dieser ermittelten Faktoren sollen Handlungsempfehlungen zur Erneuerung der Praxis entwickelt werden sowie die Faktoren mit der praktisch-theologischen sowie inner-kirchlichen Diskussion in Verbindung gebracht werden.
Initiated by a project of the youth division of the protestant church in Württemberg, an in-creasing number of youth churches (“Jugendgemeinden”) have been formed in different parishes and districts of the protestant church in Württemberg (“Evangelische Kirche in Würt-temberg”). These youth churches view themselves as more than the current understanding of normal youth ministry. They conduct regular youth worship services, have a congregation of committed members and develop the self-understanding of an actual church. Because youth churches target a teenage demographic, its members are placed in the position of needing to search for another church home once they become too old for the youth church. This dissertation aims to find factors which aid the transition of former members of youth churches into protestant local church congregations (“landeskirchliche Ortsgemeinden”) and respectively find factors which lead to migration outside these protestant church congregations. To that end, guided interviews are conducted with former members of youth churches and are analyzed by employing the qualitative content analysis method by Philipp Mayring. These determined factors form the basis for recommendations for action and a renewed church practice. They are discussed within the practical-theological and church context.
Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology
M. Th. (Practical Theology)
Arzt, Wolfgang. "Transformative Jugenarbeit : eine Emperisch-theologische Untersuchung zu Boschs "Mission in creative tension" im Kontext einer Evangelischen Jugendarbeit in Solingen gendarbeit in Soligen." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14329.
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Ziegenthaler, Judith Katrin. "JUGENDARBEIT IN OSTDEUTSCHLAND EINE EMPIRISCH-THEOLOGISCHE UNTERSUCHUNG MISSIONALER JUGENDARBEITEN IN OSTDEUTSCHEN STÄDTEN." Diss., 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27401.
Full textIn dieser empirisch-theologischen Untersuchung werden ExpertInnen missionaler Jugendarbeiten in ostdeutschen Städten befragt. Es soll herausgefunden werden, welche Vorgehensweisen im Blick auf die missionarische Erreichbarkeit Jugendlicher wirksam sind. Der Aufbau der Masterthesis orientiert sich am Forschungsprozess des empirisch- theologischen Praxiszyklus. (Faix 2007:64ff) Im ersten Teil befindet sich die Einleitung, welche Forschungsmotivation und -Ziel erläutert und einen Überblick über die Methodologie und Vorgehensweise gibt. Dem folgt eine Einführung anhand der Schlüsselbegriffe, welche die soziologischen und theologischen Bedingungen des Praxisfeldes darlegt. Im dritten Teil befindet sich die missiologische Problem- und Zielentwicklung. Die methodologische Grundlegung schließt sich an: Der empirisch-theologische Praxiszyklus, die Vorgehensweise bei den ExpertInneninterviews und die Auswertung anhand der Grounded Theory. Dieser folgt die qualitative Erhebung. Die ExpertInnen werden nach ihren Sichtweisen befragt und diese werden nach der Grounded Theory ausgewertet. Die Ergebnisse werden im fünften Teil zusammengefasst und anhand der Frage nach wirksamen Vorgehensweisen für missionale Jugendarbeiten reflektiert.
This empirical theological study surveys experts in missional youth work in east German towns. The aim is to discover which approaches constitute effective means for missionaries to reach out to young people. The work is structured in line with the research process found in the praxis cycle of empirical theology. (Faix 2007: 64ff) The Master’s thesis thus starts with a preamble explaining the motivation and goal of research, and an overview of the methodology and approach used in the work. This is followed by an introduction, setting out the sociological and theological conditions of this field of practice based on the key terms. The third section contains the missiological problem statement and formulates objectives. After this, the methodological basis of the Master’s thesis is formed, with a description of the praxis cycle based on empirical theology, the procedure used in interviews and the analysis following grounded theory. The qualitative survey follows in the fourth section. Experts in missional youth work in east German towns are asked about their subjective views on how missionaries can reach out to young people in their projects, and their answers are analysed using grounded theory. The fifth part summarises the findings of this analysis, and reflects on means of effective practice for missional youth work, based on the research question.
Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
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M. Th. (Missiology)
Schöll, Tobias. "Missionale Jugendarbeit als Lebensgemeinschaft : eine empirisch-theologische Forschungsarbeit." Diss., 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18334.
Full textThis research study examines Christian communities which are, as community, involved in youth ministry. It is the objective of this investigation to reveal the potential and limits of these youth ministries as they attempt to be missional, and to utilise the results to make more traditional forms of youth ministry more effective. For this purpose, essential terms will first be theologically or pedagogically analysed, depending on the subject area examined and according to the current state of research. Then, the studied communities and their ministry will be conceptually presented. Subsequently, the planning and implementation of the research process, according to the Empirical-Theological Praxis Cycle (ETP), will be described. Following this, the results of the analysis, based on nine qualitative interviews conducted according to the principles of Grounded Theory, will be portrayed. These results will then be brought together with the theological and pedagogical insights of current research on the topic, in order to produce propositions for a missional youth ministry. These propositions aims to offer a contribution to the missional debate with particular reference to socially relevant forms of youth ministry.
Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology
M. Th. (Missiology)
Wegner, Daniel. "Richtsberg Mobil : eine empirisch-theologische untersuchung zur partizipation alterer menschen in gemeinwesendiakonischer jugendarbeit im sozialen brennpunkt." Diss., 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23104.
Full textIn dieser Forschungsarbeit werden Aspekte für die Partizipation älterer Menschen in gemeinwesendiakonischer Jugendarbeit im Sozialen Brennpunkt erforscht, um Wege aufzuzeigen, wie Seniorinnen angesichts demografischer und gesellschaftlicher Her-ausforderungen (Interkulturalität, Generationskonflikte und Milieuunterschiede) Kir- che mitgestalten und das gemeinwesendiakonische Profil der Kirche stärken können. Aufbauend auf sozialwissenschaftlichen und missionswissenschaftlichen Vor-überlegungen bildet eine empirisch-theologische Studie unter engagierten älteren Menschenimgemeinwesendiakonischen Projekt Richtsberg Mobil in einem Sozialen Brennpunkt das Zentrum der Untersuchung. Es wurden zehn problemzentrierte quali- tative Interviews geführt, die auf Grundlagedertheoriegenerierenden Methode der Grounded Theory ausgewertet wurden. Als Ergebnis der Typenbildung nach Kelle und Kluge können sechs grundlegende Aspekte festgehalten werden. Daraus werden Handlungskonsequenzen für die missi- onarische Praxis und die Missionswissenschaft gezogen, die sowohl in die unmittel- bare Praxis des untersuchten Projektes als auch vergleichbare generationsübergrei- fende und gemeinwesendiakonische Projekte zurückgeführt werden.
The research topic of this thesis are aspects for the participation of elderly people in a welfare-oriented youth ministry in a deprived area in order to identify how elderly people can help shape church in the face of demographic and social challenges (in- terculturality, generation conflicts and milieu differences) and strengthen its profile of community diaconia. Based on social-scientific and missiological prolegomena the center of this re- search is an empirical-theological study on commited elderly people in the welfare- oriented youth ministry Richtsberg Mobil in a deprived area. Collecting data through ten qualitative, problem-centered interviews the phenomena are evaluated by using the Grounded Theory. As a result of the data analysis six basic variables can be assumed that have an impact on the participation. The study is then utilized regarding its implications for missionpractice and missiology that can both assist the studied project Richtsberg Mobil as well as comparable intergenerational and welfare-oriented projects.
Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
M. Th. (Missiology)
Books on the topic "Germany Youth Research Contest"
Jugend forscht: Die Landes- und Bundessieger im Bundeswettbewerb Jugend forscht, 1966-1984. Göttingen: C.J. Hogrefe, 1986.
Find full textDahme, Gisela. Hochbegabung und Motivation: Forschungsbericht. [Hamburg]: Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, 1988.
Find full textPaul, Löhr, and Meyer Manfred, eds. Children, television, and the new media: A reader of research and documentation in Germany. Luton: University of Luton Press, 1999.
Find full textM, Hövels B. W., Rademacker Hermann, and Westhoff Gisela, eds. Early school-leaving qualifications and youth unemployment: Research and practice in Germany and in the Netherlands : proceedings of an international conference. Delft: Eburon, 1999.
Find full text(Editor), Guido Walraven, and Kees Broekhof (Editor), eds. An International Comparative Perspective on Children & Youth at Risk: Research on Policy & Practice in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Great ... Ireland, the Netherlands & the United States. Garant Uitgevers N V, 1998.
Find full textG, Walraven, and Broekhof Kees, eds. An international comparative perspective on children and youth at risk: Research on policy and practice in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Gr. Britain, Ireland and the U.S. Leuven: Garant, 1998.
Find full textJohansen, Bruce, and Adebowale Akande, eds. Nationalism: Past as Prologue. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52305/aief3847.
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Schaefer, Nadine. "Using Video in a Participatory, Multi-Method Project on Young People’s Everyday Lives in Rural East Germany: A Critical Reflection." In Innovations in Youth Research, 143–60. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230355880_8.
Full textWietschorke, Jens. "Between social mission and social reform: the Settlement House Movement in Germany, 1900–30." In The Settlement House Movement Revisited, 109–28. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447354239.003.0007.
Full textMezger, Caroline. "Introduction." In Forging Germans, 1–26. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850168.003.0001.
Full textPorter, Anne E. "Chapter 14. Sponsoring "Green" Subjects: The World Bank's 2009 Youth Essay Contest." In International Advances in Writing Research: Cultures, Places, Measures, 251–66. The WAC Clearinghouse; Parlor Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.37514/per-b.2012.0452.2.14.
Full textSheredeka, Galyna, Olga Pischel, and Nataliia Fasolia. "“DEBATE” INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS (On the results of participation in the German-Ukrainian Project “Youth Debates”)." In Designing an Individual Trajectory of Educator’s Professional Development in the Context of the Concept of «Lifelong Learning», 87–105. Primedia eLaunch LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/d-oblippo.monograph-2021.04.
Full textCumbers, Andrew. "Rethinking public ownership as economic democracy." In Alternatives to Neoliberalism. Policy Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447331148.003.0012.
Full textHamburg, David A., and Beatrix A. Hamburg. "Putting Education for Peace into Practice." In Learning to Live Together. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195157796.003.0022.
Full text"ley, 1999). The impetus for understanding the underlying dynamics of dishonest behavior among students stems from the conviction that, apart from assuming the role of an educational and credentialing agency, the primary focus of an academic institution is to provide an environment for personal development of our youth in the moral, cognitive, physical, social, and aesthetic spheres. An atmosphere that promotes academic honesty and integrity is a precondition for generating, evaluat-ing, and discussing ideas in the pursuit of truth, which are at the very heart of aca-demic life. Research has shown that dishonesty in college, cheating in particular, is a predic-tor of unethical behavior in subsequent professional settings (e.g., Sierles, Hendrickx, & Circel, 1980). More recently, Sims (1993) also found academic dis-honesty to be significantly related to employee theft and other forms of dishonesty at the workplace. Sim's findings suggest that people who engaged in dishonest behav-iors during their college days continue to do so in their professional careers. Further-more, Sim's findings indicate that people who engaged in dishonest behaviors during college are more likely to commit dishonest acts of greater severity at work. Existing research on academic dishonesty has largely been conducted in Eu-rope and North America. The results of these studies suggest that a large percent-age of university students indulge in some form of cheating behaviors during their undergraduate studies (e.g., Newstead, Franklyn-Stokes, & Armstead, 1996). Sur-vey findings also suggest that not only is student cheating pervasive, it is also ac-cepted by students as typical behavior (e.g., Faulkender et al., 1994). Although the research conducted in the Western context has increased our under-standing of academic dishonesty among students, the relevance of these results to the Asian context is questionable. Differences in sociocultural settings, demo-graphic composition, and specific educational policies may render some compari-sons meaningless. Different colleges also vary widely in fundamental ways, such as size, admission criteria, and learning climate. These factors render the comparabil-ity of results obtained from different campuses difficult. Cross-cultural studies con-ducted to examine students' attitudes toward academic dishonesty have found evidence that students of different nationalities and of different cultures vary signifi-cantly in their perceptions of cheating (e.g., Burns, Davis, Hoshino, & Miller, 1998; Davis, Noble, Zak, & Dreyer, 1994; Waugh, Godfrey, Evans, & Craig, 1995). For example, in their study of U.S., Japanese, and South African students, Burns et al. found evidence suggesting that the South Africans exhibited fewer cheating behav-iors than the Americans but more than the Japanese at the high school level. How-ever, at the college level, the cheating rates for South African students were lower compared to both their American and Japanese counterparts. In another cross-national study on academic dishonesty, Waugh et al. (1995) examined cheating behaviors and attitudes among students from six countries (Australia, the former East and West Germany, Costa Rica, the United States, and Austria) and found significant differences in their perceptions of cheating. Stu-." In Academic Dishonesty, 47–56. Psychology Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781410608277-7.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Germany Youth Research Contest"
Yusupova, Lyalya Gaynullovna, and Gulgena Kharisovna Kazykhanova. "Youth language of Germany and tendencies of its development." In III International Research-to-practice Conference. TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-6930.
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Aiginger, Karl, Andreas Reinstaller, Michael Böheim, Rahel Falk, Michael Peneder, Susanne Sieber, Jürgen Janger, et al. Evaluation of Government Funding in RTDI from a Systems Perspective in Austria. Synthesis Report. WIFO, Austria, August 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2009.504.
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