Vol. 2 No. 1 (June 2026): In Progress
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Malcolm Burt, Marie Forman, Trixie James, Josua Pienaar
2026, 2(1): 1-14
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.751
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The transition into university study can be challenging, particularly for students from non-traditional backgrounds who may lack cultural capital or familiarity with academic expectations. As one of Australia’s largest regional universities, with a presence in every mainland state, and with the distinction of being Queensland’s only dual-sector university, CQUniversity’s (Central Queensland University) commitment to regional...
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Jing Hou, Xiaoming Tian, Siyi Sun
2026, 2(1): 15–32
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.1015
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This study uses semi-structured interviews to examine the emergence of gendered regrets in Chinese university English classrooms. Reflexive thematic analysis of interviews with 36 teachers and 53 students across 23 universities identifies how pedagogical practices, student psychology, social expectations, pragmatic language use, and intercultural communication interact to shape gendered experiences. Drawing on these findings, the...
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Damaris de la Caridad Hernández Abstengo, Maydel Martínez Ferrer, Miguel Alejandro León Hernández
2026, 2(1): 33-50
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.756
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The Bachelor’s degree in Education (Pedagogy and Psychology) trains a professional who, once graduated, will work as a school educational psychologist. Among their professional functions, they will provide educational guidance and counseling. Included in the content of these functions is environmental education; however, there are no subjects in the curriculum that address this content. Therefore,...
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Debeli Belina, Abeya Geleta, Desalegn Beyene, Mebratu Tafesse
2026, 2(1): 51–61
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.874
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Enhancing school quality requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach that strengthens interconnected dimensions of the education system, ranging from resource allocation to instructional practices. This review synthesizes multi-level strategies in secondary education that contribute to improvement, emphasizing educational inputs, school-level processes, and classroom-centered practices. Drawing on evidence-based research and global best practices, the analysis highlights...
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Hemn Mohammed Ali, zanyar Nathir Ghafar, Avin Amin, Solin Jabbar, Helin Kamal
2026, 2(1): 62–76
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.1026
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This study explores cross-cultural communication competence (CCC) at the University of Halabja in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, where increasing cultural and linguistic diversity has created both valuable learning opportunities and notable communication challenges in academic settings. As higher education institutions in the region become more internationally and regionally diverse, understanding students' and lecturers' intercultural...
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Shehreen Ibrahim, Muhammad Qasim
2026, 2(1): 77-92
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.1027
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In this qualitative study, the authors examine the problems and methods adopted by the English language teachers who are teaching autistic Pakistani students. In recognition of the unique cognitive, communicative, and behavioural patterns of learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the study investigates teacher navigation in inclusive education in resource-limited settings. The focus of the in-depth interviews...
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Yih-chyi Chuang, Yung Lin Chen Hsueh
2026, 2(1): 93–114
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https://doi.org/10.55121/jele.v2i1.895
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Taiwan has invested substantially in doctoral education to maintain competitiveness in technology-intensive industries, yet empirical evidence reveals a significant puzzle: while 73% of doctorate holders report high education-employment alignment, only 38% express satisfaction with their salaries, and approximately one-third intend to work overseas within five years. This study analyzes labor market outcomes for...
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