Capturing Psuedo-Innovation in ELT: The Analysis of implementing Differentiated Learning to suburban Private Madrasahs DOI Creative Commons

Muhammad Sandy AlFath,

Nikmah Sistia Eka Putri

English Language Teaching Educational Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(2), P. 124 - 138

Published: Nov. 20, 2024

The implementation of differentiated learning in private madrasahs raises a big question mark regarding the suitability between theory and practice field. principle learning, which is claimed to accommodate diversity, turns out be far different when implemented, especially that are transitioning from previous curriculum. main purpose this research explore illusory construction innovation English results pseudo-innovation. approach used qualitative with type ethnography. was conducted 4 suburbs Sampit city. subjects were teachers who implemented four madrasas. stage analysis process assisted by innovation-decision Everett Rogers. study show (1) illusion occurs because stages diffusion decision cause anomalies process. (2) Madrasahs forced follow Ministry Religious Affairs requires an independent curriculum including being trapped (3) registered as institutions implement learning. However, practice, still adopt old ignore innovations they not considered following characteristics madrasah itself. (4) implies it will evaluation material for pay more attention implementing (5) Confirming pseudo-innovation

Language: Английский

Achieving multifunctionality in green infrastructure projects: a fuzzy evaluation and Gini index of Key drivers in developing countries DOI Creative Commons
Sakibu Seidu, Daniel Edwards, De‐Graft Owusu‐Manu

et al.

Environment Development and Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 19, 2025

Language: Английский

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A novel climate resilience implementation model for the construction industry: An international perspective DOI Creative Commons
Sakibu Seidu, Daniel W.M. Chan, Caleb Debrah

et al.

Building and Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 112793 - 112793

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Rural Residents’ Digital Payment: The Use and Its Impact on Credit Availability – Evidence Using Extended UTAUT2 DOI Creative Commons
Shujuan Ding,

Ying Ruan,

Lei Dou

et al.

SAGE Open, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

In recent years, the essential roles of digital payment have gradually emerged. However, current research on adoption models rarely incorporates outcomes payment, and it also gives less consideration to rural residents. Considering these two issues as a gap, this article establishes unified use credit availability model by extending UTAUT2 framework in aspects applying China’s The first extension is add an outcome variable use. second factors important farmers, perceived riskiness innovativeness, constructs. Structural equation modeling employed analyze data collected from nearly 500 Chinese results show that almost 90% residents used payment. only low proportion for many purposes or frequently. Rural residents’ can increase availability. Performance expectancy, effort social influence, price value, innovativeness significantly positively affect intention behavior, thereby indirectly improving risk does not influence adoption, possibly due effective protective behaviors. addition indirect effect, has direct impact JEL Classification: M15, G21.

Language: Английский

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Awareness of net zero energy buildings among construction professionals in the Ghanaian construction industry DOI
Samuel Oduro, Hayford Pittri, Barbara Simons

et al.

Built Environment Project and Asset Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 6, 2024

Purpose Net zero energy buildings (NZEBs) play a crucial role in mitigating the environmental impact of construction industry. However, this concept Ghana is still infancy stage, and level embracement industry uncertain which further poses challenges to its adoption. This can be attributed lack awareness NZEB among professionals. Hence, understanding professionals essential for promoting sustainable building practices reducing carbon footprint buildings. Therefore, study investigates NZEBs Ghanaian (GCI). Design/methodology/approach The adopted quantitative research method where questionnaire survey was used obtain data from sixty-six (66) GCI through snowball sampling technique. collected were analysed using frequencies, mean scores, one-sample t -test cross-tabulation. Findings revealed that thirty (30) out had moderate NZEBs, 14 low awareness. Thirteen high Three profesionals extremely unaware, while six very study’s findings highlight need create their employees Ghana. Originality/value an under-explored area context therefore, uniquely highlights nascent professionals, unlike previous studies more developed contexts. It underscores critical targeted programs advancing adoption GCI.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the socioeconomic factors affecting green cities development DOI
Emmanuel Doe Dzramado, Richard Ohene Asiedu, De‐Graft Owusu‐Manu

et al.

Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 7, 2024

Purpose This paper explored the socioeconomic factors affecting green cities development. Extant literature have highlighted as a major path towards sustainability in construction industry but very little is known on aspect of and its bid promoting industry; hence, premise this study which highlights development Ghana. Design/methodology/approach A comprehensive review was conducted to identify cities. quantitative research strategy adopted collect primary data from respondents who requisite understanding knowledge using questionnaires. The gathered then analysed descriptive statistics exploratory factor analysis viz principal component analysis. Findings city comprised: Green support mechanisms (i.e. innovation technology, planning (urban planning), stakeholder engagement, awareness, (transportation) environmental regulations); inhibitors population, culture, housing policy implementation); market finance digital finance, mechanism, investment risks uncertainties, income levels clients). It evident that are significant Ghana hence makers various stakeholders should prioritize achieve through industry. Originality/value presents foremost results showed even though has pivoted mainly factors, also development, keenly consider for

Language: Английский

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Capturing Psuedo-Innovation in ELT: The Analysis of implementing Differentiated Learning to suburban Private Madrasahs DOI Creative Commons

Muhammad Sandy AlFath,

Nikmah Sistia Eka Putri

English Language Teaching Educational Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(2), P. 124 - 138

Published: Nov. 20, 2024

The implementation of differentiated learning in private madrasahs raises a big question mark regarding the suitability between theory and practice field. principle learning, which is claimed to accommodate diversity, turns out be far different when implemented, especially that are transitioning from previous curriculum. main purpose this research explore illusory construction innovation English results pseudo-innovation. approach used qualitative with type ethnography. was conducted 4 suburbs Sampit city. subjects were teachers who implemented four madrasas. stage analysis process assisted by innovation-decision Everett Rogers. study show (1) illusion occurs because stages diffusion decision cause anomalies process. (2) Madrasahs forced follow Ministry Religious Affairs requires an independent curriculum including being trapped (3) registered as institutions implement learning. However, practice, still adopt old ignore innovations they not considered following characteristics madrasah itself. (4) implies it will evaluation material for pay more attention implementing (5) Confirming pseudo-innovation

Language: Английский

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