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Home is where the advantage is? – psychined
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Evidence Based Learning Blog (2016). Home is where the advantage is? April 16, 2016. What happens when your child has specific needs and characteristics which need to be considered, potentially in the most basic of activities, and you are seeing little progress made in their education as a result of these issues? Day to day life living with a child with ASD can present multiple challenges. Glazzard and Overall (2012). 1,060 more words. Perception in Education: Where do we go from here? I love this class.
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Leading a Scholol Group – psychined
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Evidence Based Learning Blog (2016). Leading a Scholol Group. March 24, 2016. For those of you who showed interest in trying your hand at leading an. Academy for the Scholarship of Learning. Group, I have put a leaders page on the SCHOLOL website ( http:/ scholol.net/leaders.html. Have a look and let me know if it is clear, or if you need anything else before you get started…. I love this class. Some of what this is about. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Mindset Theory/Brains are Amazing! – alison grasmeyer
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My Exploration in Psychology. Mindset Theory/Brains are Amazing! February 12, 2016. February 12, 2016. As it Relates to Education. 7 thoughts on “ Mindset Theory/Brains are Amazing! February 13, 2016 at 5:27 am. Hochanadel, A., and Finamore, D. (2015). Fixed and growth mindset in education and how grit helps students persist in the face of adversity. Journal of International Education Research, 11(1), 47. February 13, 2016 at 5:51 am. February 14, 2016 at 4:53 pm. A silly letter grade? Wulf, G., Chiv...
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Motivation: Synthesis – alison grasmeyer
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My Exploration in Psychology. March 30, 2016. Teaching motivation does not have to be difficult. The MUSIC model is a great way for teachers to incorporate motivation into their curriculum. In fact, it lays out the components of a motivating environment piece by piece with examples and suggestions. (See: MUSIC Model). Motivation can also easily be included in schools by teaching mindset theory to students and encouraging them to maintain a growth mindset throughout their education. Additionally, your com...
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Staying Motivated at the end of the Spring Semester – alison grasmeyer
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My Exploration in Psychology. Staying Motivated at the end of the Spring Semester. March 18, 2016. In my class talk last week I discussed the MUSIC model of motivation and I asked a few questions concerning students’ motivation at this point in the semester. Unfortunately, many of us, myself included, could identify with the (very scientifically accurate) chart below:. 1) Remember Why You’re Here. 2) Reach Beyond Traditional Classes. 3) Keep a Growth Mindset. 4) Take a Break. What keeps you motivated?
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Motivation: Introduction – alison grasmeyer
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My Exploration in Psychology. February 26, 2016. Over the next few weeks my blogs will be connected through an underlying topic, motivation. I have chosen motivation as my topic as, in my opinion, motivation is one of the main predictors of whether or not students will succeed in their education. This second type of motivation/incentive does not come from within oneself, but from the external world. Usually these external rewards come in the form of money, grades or material payment. Extrinsic mo...From ...
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Motivation: Synthesis – alison grasmeyer
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My Exploration in Psychology. March 30, 2016. Teaching motivation does not have to be difficult. The MUSIC model is a great way for teachers to incorporate motivation into their curriculum. In fact, it lays out the components of a motivating environment piece by piece with examples and suggestions. (See: MUSIC Model). Motivation can also easily be included in schools by teaching mindset theory to students and encouraging them to maintain a growth mindset throughout their education. Additionally, your com...
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Free Online Class – psychined
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Evidence Based Learning Blog (2016). March 18, 2016. March 18, 2016. And we can talk about the possibility of you going down as an instructor (BTW, the University has shown some interest in becoming involved in what I am doing with my free class). I love this class. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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New Post in Scholarship of Learning – psychined
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Evidence Based Learning Blog (2016). New Post in Scholarship of Learning. January 8, 2016. I’ve just written a new post in my Scholarship of Learning. Blog that you might want to have a look at. One thought on “ New Post in Scholarship of Learning. January 15, 2016 at 10:32 pm. For you all to read just until I get my other account sorted out. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Some of what this is about.
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Welcome – psychined
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Evidence Based Learning Blog (2016). December 23, 2015. Welcome to Evidence-Based Learning – a class about what we know about learning, and how that influences education (or not). Most importantly, have fun. Learning is the most natural thing we do. We are born to learn, and then we invented education. Rediscover just how much fun real learning can be, and then throw yourself into it. I promise you that, if you let it, this will become the highlight of your university experience. Enjoy. I love this class.