American Journal of Integrated STEM Education
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Typology Of Lexical Level Of The English and Uzbek Languages
The study investigates how vocabulary structures differ and resemble each other between English and Uzbek while examining their lexical level organization. The examination of lexical categorization alongside meaning structure in both languages forms part of the research along with an investigation into their lexemic patterns which stem from cultural influences and historical and linguistic background. The analysis of lexical items in both languages adopts a Design/Methodology/Approach to study word formation methods while evaluating semantics and idiomatic expressions. The research establishes both common root causes which include loanwords as well as dissimilar processes that control word formation and semantic representation in English and Uzbek languages. The paper makes theoretical original contributions by assessing lexical structures across different languages as influenced by cultural and linguistic factors of language evolution. The identification of lexical differences enables both practitioners and policymakers to improve translation accuracy with better cross-linguistic knowledge for their learners and translators. The research findings maintain limited generalizability to different linguistic scenarios because they analyze lexical structures within two language systems
Linguopragmatics and Its Role in Shaping Effective Communication
This study explores linguopragmatics as an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how language functions as a social tool shaped by context. Although previous research has emphasized grammar and vocabulary in communication, a gap remains in examining the role of socio-demographic factors and nonverbal cues in pragmatic language use. Employing both qualitative and quantitative methods—including discourse analysis, case studies, and observational techniques—this research investigates how variables such as age, gender, social status, and cultural norms influence communicative strategies. Findings reveal that effective communication depends not only on linguistic knowledge but also on the speaker’s ability to interpret contextual and nonverbal signals, with speakers adapting their language intuitively to different environments. These results underscore the importance of indirect speech, politeness strategies, and sociocultural awareness in achieving communicative success. The implications extend to language education, intercultural communication, and AI language systems, offering practical tools for enhancing adaptive and respectful interaction in diverse contexts
Getting Offer Learning Design to Improve Mathematical Communication Skills in Higher Education
Innovative and problem-based getting offer learning design is applied with jigsaw cooperative learning and flipped classroom strategy to encourage students to communicate mathematical ideas and solutions clearly and systematically and provide interactive learning experiences for students. This study aims to develop a getting-offer learning design that meets the criteria of valid, practical, and effective in improving students' mathematical communication skills. Mathematical communication is one of the important competencies that supports the understanding of mathematical concepts and the ability to solve mathematical problems effectively. The getting-offer learning design process is described systematically by referring to the Ploom (2013) development procedure, namely, (1) the preliminary research stage, this stage will carry out a needs analysis and content analysis, (2) the prototyping phase, this stage will design the getting offer learning design and compile learning tools, (3) assessment phase, carried out by implementing learning design and learning tools. This study involved 30 students of the 2024 intake in the Mathematics Education Department of UIN Alauddin Makassar. The study results indicate that the learning design has met the valid criteria with an average validation result of 3.82 in the very valid category, the practicality criteria of the design with a very positive category, and the effectiveness criteria with a high category. This study is expected to contribute to developing effective learning designs to improve mathematical communication skills in higher education, as well as provide new insights into the implementation of problem-based learning designs in the context of higher educatio
The Role of Performance Assessment in the Personnel Management System
This article is devoted to the appropriate childbearing of working personnel at enterprises and, through it, the organization of an effective management system, the main emphasis is on the importance of assessing efficiency in the Personnel Management System. Employee evaluation allows the enterprise to determine how skilled the worker-employees are, which in turn is the most important factor affecting the effectiveness of the work of the employee-employees on the efficiency of the company. To determine the effectiveness of the performance of tasks assigned to them by different employees, it is necessary to use special assessment methods. They allow you to determine the strengths, weaknesses of the hired person and how you can use the employee for great effect and profit
Drying Process of Seeded Cotton
In a market economy, great importance is attached to preserving the original quality indicators of fiber, seeds, fluff and other products in order to ensure the competitiveness of products produced at cotton gins along with other industries on the world market. , which, in turn, represents the moisture content of raw materials stored at cotton ginneries and supplied to production. If it is high, it is necessary to dry it in a timely manner, maintain the required standard humidity and carry out the cleaning and treatment process. It is clear that the cotton gin enterprise is taking on an important task.
4-4.5 million per year. when processing tons of seed cotton, the volume of cotton harvested by machine increases; as a result of unfavorable weather conditions during the months of operation of a cotton enterprise, the humidity and contamination of cotton raw materials increases, which in turn requires acceleration of drying and cleaning of cotton
The Negative Influence of the Media on the Human Psyche
This study explores the impact of political communication on society, emphasizing the use of manipulative techniques in mass media to influence political consciousness and public opinion. Despite extensive research on political communication, limited attention has been paid to its psychological impact on shaping public perception. This research aims to analyze the mechanisms of political communication in mass media and their role in influencing political awareness and societal attitudes. Employing a qualitative approach, the study examines media strategies and their psychological effects. Results highlight the pervasive use of manipulative techniques to shape political narratives, raising critical implications for media ethics and informed public discourse
Development of Social Activity of Preschool Children
This article describes the features of social activity of preschool children and the psychological factors that develop it. Errors at the active stage of a child’s social development and ways to eliminate them are explained
Pedagogical Approaches in Improving the Methodology for Developing Design Skills in Students
Some issues of professional development of design specialists were identified in the research of N.P. Valkova, N.K. Voronova, I.V. Zargaryan, A.E. Maksimenko. Implementation of a number of tasks aimed at the professional training of the future designer, among which the main place is occupied by: creative ones (formation of the student’s personal creative abilities, his critical and problem-oriented thinking, instilling the skills to creatively evaluate his achievements). edge); professionally oriented (building the ability to act freely). Modern design profession and design in the creative system); scientific and creative (creating student interest in design education, design activities, supporting independence, design creativity). An assessment of the number of works covering a particular problem may indicate the formation of professional competence and the interest of scientists in this problem. However, despite this, studying the problem of developing the design abilities of future designers as a component of professional competence is a theoretical and practical stud
Effect of virtual learning strategy on biology students’ achievement in Gwagwalada Area Council, FCT-Abuja
The study examined the effect of Virtual Learning Strategy on Biology students’ achievement in Gwagwalada Area Council, FCT-Abuja. The study was carried out using quasi-experimental design using a pretest post-test non-equivalent control group. The sample size of the study was 92 senior secondary II students' who offered Biology in the study area. The instrument used was Biology Achievement Test (BAT). The reliability of the instruments was established using Kuder-Richardson formula (KR-21) for BAT which yielded a reliability index of 0.80. Data was analyzed using mean and standard deviation for research questions while t-test was used to test the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The results indicated that VLS was found to be significant which improved students’ academic achievement. Effect of VLS on the achievement of male and female SS II Biology students was found to be insignificant. The study recommended among others that learning method such as VLS be adopted as it is a student-centered teaching method
Methods of Organizing Circular Exercises in Physical Education of Students and Students
The article describes the methods of implementing circular training tools in physical education classes of young students taking into account their age characteristics