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PSP3003: Science of Education. Monthly Archives: March 2011. How important are sports and exercise in children’s development. At the moment there is between 2 and 4 hours of physical education lessons a week in british schools. But these classes vary in activity and intensity. Before the children can learn we must first teach their parents. I believe their is a catch. From New Delhi to Newcastle: Minimally Invasive Education. I recently watched a TED. Pedagogic method that uses the learning environment t...
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PSP3003: Science of Education. Hello and welcome to my blog. I will be updating this page weekly for my module: Science of Education (PSP3003). 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Before the children can learn we must first teach their parents. | Liam Jones
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PSP3003: Science of Education. From New Delhi to Newcastle: Minimally Invasive Education. How important are sports and exercise in children’s development →. Before the children can learn we must first teach their parents. I believe their is a catch. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. From New Delhi to Newcastle: Minimally Invasive Education. How important are sports and exercise in children’s development →. One response to “ Before the children can learn we must first teach their parents.
Too much, too young and too boring… | Liam Jones
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PSP3003: Science of Education. The importance of robust learning. From New Delhi to Newcastle: Minimally Invasive Education →. Too much, too young and too boring…. I was going to write this blog on Jamie Oliver’s ‘Dream School’ but upon researching I found an interesting article. Cambridge University begin a review. I think this review is providing a stepping stone to changing the education system for the better. If the review used to progress the educational system and hopefully use evidence based s...
From New Delhi to Newcastle: Minimally Invasive Education | Liam Jones
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PSP3003: Science of Education. Too much, too young and too boring…. Before the children can learn we must first teach their parents. →. From New Delhi to Newcastle: Minimally Invasive Education. I recently watched a TED. From this initial experiment Mitra wondered whether children could learn more complex things. Mitra and his colleagues found that children can learn on their own without any direct intervention. He has coined this, Minimally invasive learning and defined it, “. Secondly, I wonder if enou...
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Inspecting the importance of inspections | annalouise90
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Technology in the classroom. WEEK 7: The parent’s role in education. Inspecting the importance of inspections. March 2, 2011 by annalouise90. While I was doing research for this week’s blog I came across The Office for Standards in Education’s (OFSTED) annual report. Are school inspections just another inefficient fad implemented by the Government, with no real results? On March 3, 2011 at 12:25 am. On March 3, 2011 at 10:12 am. The point you made regardin teachers...
Does size matter? | heatherd14
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Just another WordPress.com site. Parent Involvement →. March 21, 2011. Independent schools often use small class sizes as a selling point to prospective parents (sometimes with classes as small as 8 per teacher) and state schools are often critisised as having classes that are too big (sometimes as high as 32). With some of our university classes especially in 1st and 2nd year had as many as 300 students per teacher, so I’m interested to find out if class size matters. View all posts by psu887 →. March 2...
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Is the learner always right? | katielouisepreece
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Just another WordPress.com site. 100 Years and Still no Progress…. Truancy: The willful and unjustified absence of a child from school →. Is the learner always right? March 27, 2011. A lot of the discussion in this class has revolved around learning styles and why, although the VAK claims are unfounded, learning styles account for a major part of lesson planning in school and how teachers can adapt their lessons to suit these styles. But in reading this paper by Rollins. What I don’t want to focus on is ...
This week | Science of Learning 2011
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Science of Learning 2011. Problem solving, creativity and so forth →. February 16, 2011 · 9:39 am. Some great blog entries to have a look at. Among them, Ben. With his take on oriental approaches to education, Chris. On the effect of education on evolution, Emily J. On learning styles, Gareth. On problem based learning, Jon. Commenting on Sir Ken’s talks, Liam. On remembering and understanding, Mikey. On a couple of the talks from this week, and Richie. Clarifying his talk from Monday. You are commenting...
How can we use creativity in education? | sjmcavoy
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Just another WordPress.com site. How can we use creativity in education? This week I was inspired by the talk by Donna Jones. As it was based on creativity which is something that interests me greatly. I think the introduction of the foundation phase/stage will be crucial in developing the young adults of the future into a generation who are confident, have a high skill base and are able to learn effectively through a variety of methods. Talks on the 21st of February. Mar 05, 2011. Mar 06, 2011. Differen...
This is a (Wo)man’s world | captainhazza
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Tread softly on the dreams of our children. On-purpose, not on-payroll. This is a (Wo)man’s world. February 25, 2011. Why are schools so feminised? What effect do male primary school teachers have? So how do we fix it? To what extent do you guys believe that Males are underrepresented in schools? What do you think the reason is for this? How would you go about changing it? Is this an unfair advantage? I look forward to reading your comments. However, research from ...
Should ‘extra-curricular’ be ‘curricular’? | jess956
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; The way forward? Should ‘extra-curricular’ be ‘curricular’? Posted March 4, 2011 by jess956 in Uncategorized. This week, I have decided to discuss the implications of extra-curricular activities on student’s academic achievement and well-being. I may even go as far as saying ‘extra-curricular’ activities should be made ‘curricular’ through one lesson a week. If it improves motivation and engagement as much as it appears to, then why not? 7 responses to this post.
The most important meal of the day…… | charliepeu8b8
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Just another WordPress.com site. Mixed ability groups, or separation? The most important meal of the day……. March 24, 2011. How many times have we been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day? If you eat breakfast it means you will have higher energy levels throughout the day. If you don’t eat breakfast, you may have no energy, and it can also lead you too loose focus in the classroom. This in turn can lower your grades in school. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The most importa...
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Liam Jones | PSP3003: Science of Education
PSP3003: Science of Education. 8220;When the seagulls follow the trawler, it’s because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.”. So this is our last blog of the semester, this semester has gone so fast, scary that were finishing our degrees in a couple of weeks time. It only seems like yesterday I was battling with my eyelids in a stats lecture (no offense Jesse)! How important are sports and exercise in children’s development. Before the children can learn we must first teach their parents.
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Just another WordPress.com site. The ideal education system. April 8, 2011. Through listening to the presentations and reading the blogs throughout this module, I think that the following things would constitute an ideal education system. Overall, I think that a review of the national curriculum and the way in which it is taught would probably be beneficial to our education system, and necessary if any of these issues were to be incorporated. March 29, 2011. Students believe that speed is reflective of i...
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Just another WordPress.com site. What have I learnt? In Science of Education. At the beginning of the module I focused on topics such as reduced feedback, guided learning and discovery learning and how context effects transfer of learning. This gave me a good grounding in learning and memory theory, an insight into the processes behind learning. A theme emerged through these topics how can we make learning more real? Some of transferable skills I think I have developed are:. 8211; Flexible writing. Altho...
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 11, 2011. 8212; Abi M @ 11:05 pm. I am heading out with a team of people to Ghana to help out with starting a school and teacher training. Although resources are scarce in the area i would love it if people had a few summary ideas i can take to the teachers of this area. The school is independent and this could be a chance to make a real difference in influencing the system …. Thanks guys – and please keep blogging its been an amazing experience …. April 7, 2011.
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Psychology in Education | Ed's Blog (psu891)
Ed's Blog (psu891). Part II. The End Of The (educational) World As We Know It. April 11, 2011. I have to admit, it’s actually a little sad to be writing my last blog for this class! This is part II. I’ll try to sum up briefly. From what I’ve learnt, in order to be successful in really educating individuals, a number of things need to change:. Spoke about. Students need to learn at their own pace, and be able to go back over the basic material regularly in order to be able to fully understand more com...