2022
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v78i4.7681
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COVID-19 and two sides of the coin of religiosity

Abstract: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) first appeared in China in late 2019 and since then it has become a pandemic. Various countries, in accordance with their cultures, have adopted different approaches to deal with the spread of this disease. The dimensions of this disease and its global spread are such that it will certainly have enormous effects on various aspects of human life for many years. One of these issues is examining the approach of religious countries in dealing with this crisis. The issue of scien… Show more

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“…According to Haywood and Lidz (2007), the vital component in instructional contexts can be those professionals who conduct the assessment and are involved in the instruction and diagnostic interventions of the students. If assessments are supposed to be highly useful to aid students to learn successfully, they should be used during learning and teaching procedures rather than at the end of the term (Abdollahi et al, 2022;Kolganov et al, 2022;Yang & Qian, 2020).…”
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“…According to Haywood and Lidz (2007), the vital component in instructional contexts can be those professionals who conduct the assessment and are involved in the instruction and diagnostic interventions of the students. If assessments are supposed to be highly useful to aid students to learn successfully, they should be used during learning and teaching procedures rather than at the end of the term (Abdollahi et al, 2022;Kolganov et al, 2022;Yang & Qian, 2020).…”
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“…e term flow was coined in 1975 by a Hungarian scientist, Csikszentmihalyi [41], to study athletes' and artists' creativity and the exposure of their motivations for work that needs significant psychological and physical sacrifices. It turns out that they all used the phrase (Flow), which refers to the psychological state in which an individual experiences joy, as well as the term (Go with the flow), which refers to the fact that they live in a state of flow and flow with the water stream [42,43]. Linguistically, the term "flow" refers to a forceful rush or engrossment; thus, "the water rushed" indicates that it flows strongly.…”
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“…So much of what we do in school is about reaching a word count or a goal. Additionally, it motivates us to examine the unique effect of every word that we put into our writing [13,14]. Reading poetry may help youngsters grasp the influence that using short-form language can have, which is especially important in this day and age when a single tweet or Facebook post can be condemned, spread like wildfire, and even damage a young person's reputation.…”
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