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This current issue includes four articles that each represent particularly informative and interesting studies that we hope, as readers, you will also consider to be valuable publications. The first article, by Dr. Kieran James and his students at UWS, discusses the personal relationship (in the con...
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doaj-808ae19689f7463aa343d6cc21deadf62020-11-25T03:58:31ZengÜNİVERSİTEPARK LimitedEducational Process: International Journal2147-09012147-09012020-10-019313713810.22521/edupij.2020.93.1Editor's NoteTurgut KarakoseThis current issue includes four articles that each represent particularly informative and interesting studies that we hope, as readers, you will also consider to be valuable publications. The first article, by Dr. Kieran James and his students at UWS, discusses the personal relationship (in the context of the ethical dilemma) between a student and their lecturer. In the second article, Dr. Hamide Gozu, Dr. Joan Newman, and Dr. Kimberly Colvin describe cultural differences in perceived parenting authority styles, and the links between perceived parenting authority styles, academic achievement, and self-esteem. In the third article, Dr. Shaista Noor, Dr. Filzah Md. Isa, and Dr. Faizan Farid Mazhar investigate the perceptions of teachers in Pakistan regarding their online teaching practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, in the fourth study of this current issue, Dr. Ahmet Sahbaz has aimed to reveal the views and evaluations of university students on distance education during the COVID-19 pandemic.http://edupij.com/files/1/articles/article_202/EDUPIJ_202_article_5f8d4fb443f96.pdfeditorialthe current issueauthorseditor’s forewordcovid-19 |
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This current issue includes four articles that each represent particularly informative and interesting studies that we hope, as readers, you will also consider to be valuable publications. The first article, by Dr. Kieran James and his students at UWS, discusses the personal relationship (in the context of the ethical dilemma) between a student and their lecturer. In the second article, Dr. Hamide Gozu, Dr. Joan Newman, and Dr. Kimberly Colvin describe cultural differences in perceived parenting authority styles, and the links between perceived parenting authority styles, academic achievement, and self-esteem. In the third article, Dr. Shaista Noor, Dr. Filzah Md. Isa, and Dr. Faizan Farid Mazhar investigate the perceptions of teachers in Pakistan regarding their online teaching practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, in the fourth study of this current issue, Dr. Ahmet Sahbaz has aimed to reveal the views and evaluations of university students on distance education during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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