Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): In Progress
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Short Communication Article ID: 3711–7
Gamifying Academic Integrity: An Inclusive, Interactive Model for Teaching Ethical Academic Practice in Higher Education
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.371
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Abstract: Academic integrity remains a key challenge in higher education. At Teesside University, increasing cases of plagiarism, collusion, and contract cheating highlighted the need for more engaging and educationally grounded interventions. In response, the English Language Centre (ELC) designed and delivered a two-part initiative integrating gamification and inclusive pedagogy to reframe...
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Article Article ID: 3668–24
On Becoming a Language Teacher-Researcher: Framing Identity Development through Narratives and Metaphors
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.366
120 (Abstract)
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Abstract: Beyond the individualistic and social debate, discussions on identity have paved the way for a discursive turn, looking into the strong link of language and discourse that creates formative impact on identity formation and development. With literature proving the relationship of discourse and identity, the present study examined how language...
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Article Article ID: 32925–38
Technology Acceptance of 3D Technologies among Practical Nursing Students: A Mixed-Methods Study
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.329
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Abstract: In the future, health care education will face challenges to adapt to multiple technological tools in teaching and learning. The aim of this study was to describe practical nursing students’ technology acceptance and possible change therein after implementing three-dimensional (3D) technology during a first aid course in the level of vocational...
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Article Article ID: 42439–58
Reimagining Educator Preparation through Innovative Programming and Partnerships
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.424
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Abstract: Across the United States, Pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade (Pre-K–12) classrooms are facing a certified educator shortage due to teacher attrition and/or individuals not pursuing a teacher education degree, particularly educators who provide direct instruction to students in special education, bilingual education, and English as a second language (ESL). Today, more than ever, educator...
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Article Article ID: 33159–75
Enhancing Students’ Critical Thinking and Ecoliteracy through Geo-Outdoor Contextual Problem-Based Learning
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.331
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Abstract: Geography is one of the most strategic subjects for fostering knowledge, values, and environmental behavior in senior high schools. One learning model that can be applied in geography instruction is the outdoor study or fieldwork approach, which can be further combined with problem-based learning (PBL). Problem-based learning is more effective...
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Article Article ID: 42576–102
Cloud Computing Adoption and Academic Performance in Higher Education: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model Approach
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.425
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Abstract: While cloud computing has become more widespread in higher education, research examining its adoption through integrated theoretical models remains limited, especially in developed, small-market settings like New Zealand (NZ). Existing studies often rely on core Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) constructs and mainly focus on adoption intentions, with little attention to cloud-specific...
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Article Article ID: 396103–114
Hierarchical-Synergistic PDCA Closed-Loop: Construction and Optimization of University Teaching Supervision System—A Case Study of Zhengzhou University
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.396
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Abstract: This research aims to address the long-standing problems existing in traditional university teaching supervision, such as hierarchical division, delayed feedback, and insufficient rectification efforts. These issues have hindered the high-quality development of university education and failed to meet the requirements of domestic education accreditation. To tackle these challenges, an improvement-oriented...
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Article Article ID: 357115–135
Using Online Video Simulation to Teach Consultation Skills: A Professional Development Approach for Student Teachers
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.357
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Abstract: As student needs in schools become increasingly complex, the ability to engage in effective consultation with colleagues, counselors, and support staff has become an essential competency for student teachers. This study explores the use of online video-based simulation training as an innovative method to enhance consultation skills in teacher education....
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Article Article ID: 349136–150
The Mediating Role of Student Attitude in Socratic Mathematics Instruction and Achievement: Evidence from 9493 Learners in Vietnam and Cambodia
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/ipt.v2i2.349
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Abstract: Large disparities in mathematics achievement persist across Southeast Asia, raising questions about how instructional practices interact with students’ attitudes to shape learning outcomes in contrasting educational systems. Using data from 9493 fifteen-year-old students in Vietnam and Cambodia drawn from Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022, this study examines the relationships among Socratic...
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