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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Education in Black Sea Region
Published:
01-07-2024
Articles
Towards the Use of Artificial Intelligence (ChatGPT) in Higher Education: Students’ Perspective
Mariam Nebieridze, Nino Jojua
1-14
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A Competitive Analysis of International Students Attraction Practices in Georgia and World Leading Students’ Destination Countries (Benchmark of the Best Cases)
Goderdzi Buchashvili, Ekaterine Kvantaliani
15-26
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The Satisfaction of the Students on Home-Based Distance Learning in the Philippines
Jayrome L. Nunez, Jahfet N. Nabayra, Jomar M. Urbano
27-38
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Personal Growth and Well-Being Among University Students: A Comprehensive Analysis
Zheyu Song
39-47
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Implementation of Skills-Based Vocational Education Programmes for Youths Empowerment and Community Development in Ogun State, Nigeria
Olufunmilayo T. IYUNADE
48-58
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Students’ Readiness for the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence for Support Services: Qualitative Evidence from Al-Hikmah University, Nigeria
Yusuf Suleiman
59-71
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From Classroom to Career: Quantifying the Role of Lifelong Learning in Job Market Success for Georgian University Graduates
Elif Betul Erguvan
72-90
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The Role of Teachers in Harnessing Mobile-Assisted Game Applications for Assessing EFL Students’ English Language Skills (A Case of Higher Education Institutions in Georgia)
Mari Makharashvili
91-102
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Influence of ICT Resources Utilization on Social Information Sharing among Undergraduates in Federal University Oye Ekiti, Nigeria
Adetayo Adekunle Adebanjo, Jacob Kehinde Opele, Toyin Segun Onayinka
103-117
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Home Environment and Academic Achievement of Senior Secondary School Students in English Language in Ogun-East Senatorial District, Nigeria
Kehinde Pedro AMORE, Adedoyin Rachel AMORE, Idris Dolapo ADESINA
118-135
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