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  • Montgomery, Philip (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
  • Bippert, Kelli; Davis, Dennis; Hilburn, Margaret Rose; Hooper, Jennifer D.; Kharod, Deepti; Rodriguez, Cinthia; Stortz, Rebecca (Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2016)
    This article utilizes sociocultural and socio-constructivist learning theories to analyze incidents of learning, and by extension teaching, in six different popular media selections. The authors describe their shared ...
  • McClain, Jordan M. (Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2016)
    This article discusses the use of popular music videos as a tool for teaching media literacy. First, the article addresses the importance of music videos as popular culture, what other music video research has examined, ...
  • Yessenova, Aisara (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
  • King, Lynnea Chapman; CohenMiller, Anna S. (Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2016)
    The term adaptation enjoys a variety of applications, of which the scientific and cinematic use most immediately come to mind. While the term clearly resonates in these spheres, adaptation certainly can be found beyond ...
  • Syzdykbayeva, Rizagul (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
  • Howson, Emily; Massenburg, Chris; Shelton, Cecilia (Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2016)
    Composition pedagogy has typically employed traditional academic texts in the instruction of first-year writing courses. In this article, three first-year writing instructors reflect on their experiences employing popular ...
  • Sirgebayeva, Aidana (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
  • Jumabayeva, Zhanna (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
    This study is aimed to identify the key drivers of the Unified National Test in Kazakhstan and to determine its impact on school leavers. The main key drivers of implementing the new assessment policy include the ...
  • Akimenko, Olessya (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
    While according to some authors, teaching approach is the way of teaching students, implying the kinds of teaching and learning activities that a teacher conducts and the ways in which teacher engages students with the ...
  • Culton, Kenneth; Muñoz, José A. (Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2016)
    This paper presents methods for instructors to deal with student anxiety over theory courses. The method is an interactive class exercise that provides instructors with direction as to using popular music. The paper ...
  • Kabulova, Meruyert; Pussurmanova, Gulzada; Shaikhina, Dina; Akhmedina, Assel; Issina, Gulden (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016)
    The problem of non-attendance and lack of student engagement in class is a widely recognized issue in educational circles around the world, including Kazakhstan. One of the reasons is the neglect of class participation ...
  • King, Lynnea Chapman; CohenMiller, Anna S. (Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2016)
    In early 2011, the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Executive Team began discussions regarding a journal, which would serve as an outgrowth of the organization. We wanted to make more widely available ...
  • Montgomery, Philip (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016-06)
    Scholarly research is as much a science as it is an art. The articles presented in this inaugural issue of NUGSE Research in Education reflect the high academic and ethical standards of educational research and policy ...
  • Jumabayeva, Zhanna (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016-06)
    The current study is aimed to better understand the concept of academic mobility and identify its labor market outcomes in the context of Kazakhstan. The paper considers whether mobility is an advantage for the domestic ...
  • Baigazina, Altyn; Gapbassova, Lyazat (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016-06)
    Henry Ford once wisely noted, “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success”. This quote accurately mirrors the team spirit that has inspired and fueled the creation of the first ...
  • Kozhabayeva, Kamila; Sanat, Aisulu (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016-06)
    As American writer, political activist, and the first special needs woman in history to get a bachelor’s degree, Helen Keller said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Truly, each member of the NUGSERIE ...
  • Syzdykbayeva, Rizagul (2016-06)
    Kazakhstan is a multicultural country that conducts democratic policy towards every ethnic group living there; therefore, major language policy documents raise the importance of maintaining and developing all languages in ...
  • Yessenova, Aisara (2016-06)
    Blogging is an unconventional way for students to hone their academic writing skills. Blogs are "a chronological publication in which personal thoughts and opinions are posted" (Lai & Chen, 2011, p. 948). The introduction ...
  • Kovaleva, Lyudmila (NUGSE Research in Education, 2016-06)
    The quality of education in the sector of higher education has been one of the key priorities of the government for the last decade. In order to assure the quality of education and produce highly qualified human resources, ...

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