International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), p-ISSN: 2252-8822, e-ISSN: 2620-5440 is a peer‑reviewed, open‑access international journal that publishes high‑quality work addressing evaluation and research across the field of education. IJERE provides a forum for researchers, educators, and policymakers to present empirical studies, conceptual analyses, and methodological discussions that advance understanding of educational systems, policies, and practices. The journal welcomes original contributions that explore how educational programs, curricula, instructional approaches, and learning environments are designed, implemented, and evaluated. Its coverage spans a wide range of topics, including educational evaluation and assessment, curriculum and instruction, pedagogy, literacy and language studies, teaching English as a second language (TESL), and informal or lifelong learning. Submissions may report new findings, examine methodological or theoretical issues in educational inquiry, or analyze the implications of evaluation results for decision‑making and practice. IJERE particularly encourages studies that investigate teaching and learning processes, educational innovation, technology‑supported environments, language education, and learner engagement across diverse cultural and institutional contexts. Special emphasis is placed on research that employs rigorous methodologies, data‑driven analysis, and interdisciplinary perspectives to address contemporary challenges in education. By promoting work that connects theory, practice, and policy, IJERE seeks to foster international dialogue and support the continuous improvement and sustainability of effective educational systems worldwide. Through this mission, the journal contributes to the advancement of impactful and innovative research in education.
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The International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), p-ISSN: 2252-8822, e-ISSN: 2620-5440 (a Scopus-indexed journal), seeks applications from enthusiastic researchers and scholars who can oversee and maintain the journal's editorial direction to ensure a steady flow of engaging and thought-provoking original research publications. This opportunity will allow you to stay up to date on research in our field and establish yourself as a leader in the rapidly changing and exciting field of education. Editorial Board appointments are for three years and may be renewable. Your name and affiliation will be listed on the journal's website. The primary duties of Editorial Board members are as follows:
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Vol 15, No 2: April 2026
Table of Contents
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Chew-Hung Chang, Christina Ratnam-Lim, Wong Hwei Ming, Phoebe Ow, Joshua Wong Jia Hao
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955-965
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Longfa Yuan, Rafiza Abdul Razak, Amirrudin Kamsin, Siti-Soraya Abdul-Rahman
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966-975
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John V. de Vera, Jehan Marie T. Aytona, Beverly U. Mamogay, Rogard A. Bardinas, Shella Mary N. Canaricio, Emerson D. Peteros
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976-988
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Mohd Shaleh Mislan, Mohd Isa Hamzah, Khadijah Abdul Razak
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989-1002
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Lawrence Anthony U. Dollente, Armand G. Aton, Jomar B. Esto, Ashley Coleen S. Ortiz, Mary Jane B. Castilla, Eimer M. Estilloso, Girlie D. Batapa, Ruben L. Tagare, Jr., Lara Ivanah C. Nadela, Paul John B. Ongcoy, Donnie M. Tulud, Vibekehh N. D. Bat-og, Altair V. Neri, Maybell S. Martin, Gideon S. Sumayo
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1003-1015
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Duc-Hoi Dinh, Thien-Vu Giang, Van-Son Huynh
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1016-1025
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Bassam M. A. Makram, Mohamed Sayed Abdellatif, Ahmed Abdelhalim Elnhal, Mohamed Ali Nemt-allah
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1026-1036
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Charmaigne A. Eslabra, Roberto G. Sagge Jr., Dolly Rose F. Temelo, Danilo M. Parreño, Tedric Dave E. Senosa, Peter Ernie D. Paris, Garry C. Cachuela, Sybel Joy F. Labis, Salvador P. Bacio Jr.
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1037-1050
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Trieu Khoa Nguyen, Ninh Gia Nguyen
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1051-1059
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Nuryanis Nuryanis, Toto Nusantara, Nurul Murtadho, Siti Faizah
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1060-1078
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Mohd Aizuddin Saari, Nur Atiqah Jalaludin, Mohamad Sattar Rasul, Mohamad Hidir Mhd Salim, Zool Hilmi Mohamed Ashari
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1079-1090
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John Joshua Federis Montañez, Anna Liza Mendrique Mateo
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1091-1102
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Mohamed Ali Nemt-allah, Ghada Mahros Abdelhafiez, Randa Rabie Abdelbadie, Soma Abdelrazek Elfeshawy, Sara Awadallah Mohammed, Ashraf Ragab Ibrahim
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1103-1113
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Angel Edwin Oblitas Silva, Giuliana Orrillo Salazar
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1114-1128
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Sergio Cored-Bandrés, María Mairal-Llebot, Sandra Vazquez-Toledo, Cecilia Latorre-Cosculluela
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1129-1141
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Isac Fernando Espinoza Montes, Nérida Pilar Zevallos Cárhuaz, Martin Romeo Yurivilca Oscanoa
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1142-1150
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Flavio Di Giusto
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1151-1162
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Filippos Evangelou, Konstantina Giannopoulou
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1163-1174
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Mabel Ibarra Luna, Pablo Erazo-Muñoz, Braian López Ossa
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1175-1184
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Ramil B. Arante, John O. Estillore
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1185-1195
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Cherry Joy B. Demingoy, Roberto G. Sagge Jr., Tedric Dave E. Senosa, Renato V. Herrera Jr., Salvador P. Bacio, Jr., Julynn J. Rico, Julie Gay B. Quidato, Rosemarie G. Felimon, Franz Ian D. Solomon
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1196-1211
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Samer Adnan Abdel Hadi, Mahmoud Alquraan
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1212-1226
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Isabel María Muñoz-García, Jorge Alcántara-Manzanares, Jerónimo Torres-Porras
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1227-1236
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Noor Hafiza Zakariya, Hadziroh Ibrahim, Muhammad Waseem, Nurul Shahidah Ahmad Nasir
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1237-1252
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Marina Zhambylkyzy, Tolkyn Baibossynova, Anar Yessenbay, Makhabbat Adilkhan
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1253-1263
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Evelyn Q. Alera, Honeylet J. Nicolas, Ryan P. Ceniza, Maria Adela B. Chaves, Cindy S. Cruz, Aisanne Marie S. McNatt
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1264-1278
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Retchelle P. Sangco, Leorence C. Tandog, Jonald L. Pimentel
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1279-1289
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Ranjanie Karunamoorthy, Khairul Farhah Khairuddin, Nur Shakila Mazalan
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1290-1302
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Ma. Ernalyn B. Cepeda, Jonalyn L. Denusta, Salvador P. Bacio Jr.
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1303-1318
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Meiyu Zeng, Zuraidah Abdullah, Kenny S. L. Cheah
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1319-1331
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Sijo Varghese, P. M. Mathew
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1332-1342
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Wesam Salah Alaloul, Khalid Mhmoud Alzu’bi, Muhammad Ali Musarat
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1343-1352
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Treekom Prommaboon, Siriluck Boongthong, Krit Pinthong, Piyaporn Seesun, Prasart Nuangchalerm
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1353-1364
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Venera Mussina, Saltanat Abildina, Kamalbek Berkimbayev, Zhanna Zhussupova, Berikzhan Almukhambetov
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1365-1375
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Roar A. Callaman, Amelia M. Bonotan
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1376-1387
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Diana Filipa Salvador Bernardo, Manuel Joaquim da Silva P. G. Paquete, Marlene Cristina Neves Rosa
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1388-1397
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Unyaparn Sinlapaninman, Wannatida Yonwilad
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1398-1406
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Nguyen Thi Phuong Thanh, Le Huong Hoa
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1407-1414
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Mozaffar Alam Chowdhury, Toong Hai Sam, Md. Sohel Rana, Khan Sarfaraz Ali, Whee Yen Wong, Hasanuzzaman Tushar
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1415-1425
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Dickens Okach Ngicho, Milcah Njoki Nyaga, Elizabeth Atieno Obura
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1426-1434
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Mohamed Ali Nemt-allah, Hamed Samy Ghareib, Elsayed Atef El-Hashimi, Mashael Nasser Al-Dosari, Mohamed Sayed Abdellatif, Tawfik Mahmoud Soliman, Ashraf Ragab Ibrahim Ibrahim
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1435-1445
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Nguyen Linh Phong, Tran Tuan Canh, Ngo Gia Bao
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1446-1453
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Saltanat Taspayeva, Laura Kakimova, Narman Peruza, Roza Sydykova
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1454-1468
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Phuoc Tai Nguyen, Hung Thanh Nguyen, Thuan Quy Nguyen
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1469-1477
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Lai Thi Thu Thuy, Nguyen Thu Hoai
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1478-1487
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Athok Fu’adi, Afif Syaiful Mahmudin, Esti Yuli Widayanti, Beta Pujangga Mukti
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1488-1495
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Chaiyos Paiwithayasiritham, Kemmanat Mingsiritham, Waraporn Sinthaworn, Chularat Busabong
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1496-1505
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Nurbek Sabanbayev, Gulsum Ayapbergenova, Almash Turalbayeva, Arman Nurmakhanbetov, Serik Kastayev, Saniya Nurgaliyeva
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1506-1515
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Ali Salim Rashid Alghafri, Marwa Abdallah Rashid Alshafaa
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1516-1528
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Akkalam Zhekeyeva, Aziya Zhumabayeva, Aktoty Akzholova, Gulbanu Saduakas, Magripa Ibrayeva, Dinara Sambet
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1529-1538
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Dariga Azimbayeva, Ulbossyn Kyyakbayeva, Gulbakhira Shirinbayeva, Saule Yerkebayeva, Aliya Kosshygulova, Galiya Abilbakieva, Nazira Atemkulova
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1539-1550
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Reynaldo V. Ruga, Emelyn R. Villanueva, Emelia B. Ramos
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1551-1561
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Pham Thi Kieu Oanh, Nguyen Van Trao, Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung
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1562-1574
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Erika Rosdiana, Retno Dwi Suyanti, Binari Manurung
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1575-1586
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Suban Pornwiang, Monnapat Manokarn, Prajob Khwanmun
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1587-1597
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Lingbing Xie, Safial Aqbar Zakaria
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1598-1606
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Cao-Tuong Dinh, Hoang-Yen Phuong
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1607-1617
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Richard M. Bañez, Aimee M. Guia
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1618-1628
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Joseph Dave M. Pregoner, Mark M. Alipio, Grace Meroflor A. Lantajo, Ivy Joy D. Ganancial, Flordelis A. Sedo, Maria Rizalie S. Lindo, Mildred P. Galvez, Lilibeth R. Lozada, Reanne Leopardas
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1629-1641
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Olatunbosun Emmanuel Ogunseemi, Oladele Dennis Omodara, Mercy Adesola Daramola
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1642-1649
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Izaskun Lopetegi-Mendizabal, Verónica Azpillaga-Larrea, Luis Lizasoain Hernández
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1650-1665
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Mohammad H. Abood, Atef Abuhmaid
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1666-1675
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Gulvira Togabayeva, Rabilova Zoya, Miyat Janayev, Gulnar Shaizadanova, Anarbek Kozybay
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1676-1686
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Genalyn Panganiban-Lualhati, Teodoro B. Panganiban
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1687-1697
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Anton Prayitno, Abdul Hamid, Nanik Sulistiyah
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1698-1710
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Pichit Boonkrong, Makusee Masae, Teerawat Simmachan, Chuleekorn Nuansomsri
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1711-1727
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Lazzat Sapartayeva, Sharban Maigeldiyeva
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1728-1736
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Nguyen Thu Hoai, Lai Thi Thu Thuy
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1737-1748
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La Ode Nggawu, Nurindah Nurindah, Anugrah Puspita Ayu Muhammad, Waode Ade Sarasmita Uke, Nurul Atma, Wahyudin Madil, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Minerva Apita-Chavez
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1749-1760
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Teófilo F. Valentín Melgarejo, Daniel J. Pariona Cervantes, Isabel A. Delzo Calderón, Nora E. Hinostroza Campos, Dionicio L. Basilio, Pablo L. Valentín Melgarejo, Víctor L. Albornoz Dávila, Raúl M. Lovatón, Pablo L. La Madrid Vivar, Josué C. Leandro, Shuffer G. Rojas, Flaviano A. Zenteno Ruiz
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1761-1775
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Haerazi Haerazi, Lalu Ari Irawan, Rimajon Sotlikova, Moti Alemayehu
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1776-1786
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Nataliia Glushanytsia, Tetyana Tarnavska, Kateryna Shykhnenko, Olha Nahorna, Kateryna Palamarchuk, Maryna Vasylyeva-Khalatnykova, Kateryna Binytska, Dmytro Kostenko, Liudmyla Kucheriava
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1787-1803
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Ayoub Ismaili Alaoui, Jihane El Moussaddar, Driss Marjane
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1804-1815
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Jingdan Liu, Hazrul Abdul Hamid, Xujie Bao
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1816-1824
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Simon Nnaemeka Ajah, Nichanan Sakolvieng, Kaimook Numgaroonaroonroj
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1825-1835
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Chuleerat Charoenporn, Montouch Maglumtong, Tanpat Kraiwanit
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1836-1852
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