Social Sciences
teacher
100%
Teaching
70%
student
67%
physics
62%
learning
61%
education
50%
Sweden
41%
mathematics
38%
childhood
34%
classroom
26%
student teacher
26%
intellectual disability
23%
semiotics
22%
curriculum
18%
interview
18%
video
18%
multimodality
17%
experience
17%
communication
16%
educator
16%
secondary school
16%
longitudinal study
15%
resources
14%
interaction
13%
chemistry
12%
Group
11%
pupil
11%
sustainability
11%
grading
10%
questionnaire
10%
learning situation
10%
university
10%
digitalization
10%
robot
9%
dialogue
8%
continuity
8%
special educational needs
8%
performance
8%
learning environment
8%
literature
8%
educational practice
7%
discourse
7%
special education
7%
emotion
7%
textbook
7%
gender
7%
primary school
7%
self-efficacy
7%
literacy
7%
worldview
7%
trend
7%
engineering
6%
participation
6%
autism
6%
didactics
6%
preschool child
6%
instruction
6%
personality traits
6%
time
6%
sustainable development
6%
metaphor
6%
aesthetics
6%
narrative
6%
self-assessment
6%
Federal Republic of Germany
6%
intersubjectivity
6%
argumentation
5%
health
5%
planning
5%
adolescent
5%
knowledge
5%
self-regulation
5%
assessment criteria
5%
relational work
5%
linguistics
5%
exclusion
5%
learning process
5%
teacher's role
5%
school grade
5%
methodology
5%
ecology
5%
university teacher
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Students
24%
Teaching
22%
Child
22%
Learning
20%
Education
15%
Emotions
13%
Memory
11%
Mental Competency
11%
Sweden
10%
Physics
9%
Communication
9%
Language
8%
Aptitude
8%
Bullying
8%
Self Concept
7%
Mathematics
7%
Exercise
7%
Ecosystem
7%
Sleep
6%
Psychology Recognition
6%
Curriculum
6%
Astronomy
6%
Motivation
6%
Parents
6%
Preschool Children
6%
Interviews
5%
Eating
5%
Personality
5%
Physical Education and Training
5%
Arts & Humanities
Discourse
10%
Japanese Americans
9%
Internment
9%
Fiction
8%
Second World War
8%
Sweden
7%
Contemporary Narrative
7%
Forgetting
7%
Teaching
6%
Language
6%
Legitimation
5%
Novel
5%
Female Authorship
5%
Collective Remembrance
5%
Nostalgia
5%
Korean Americans
5%
Education
5%