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The science of eduction. Thanks for dropping by Exploring! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». Science Of Education Blog. Mdash; Leave a comment. January 21, 2012. Interested in kicking things off after Jesse’s talk this morning…. Newer Entries ». Week 10: So long and thanks for all the fish. Week 9: Mealtimes and Education. Week 8: Want students to be more creative? Week 7: Changes in Education. Week 6: Shakespeare, Shakespeare! Back to top ].
Week 1: A Creative Classroom — Why has this not happened yet? | Exploring...
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The science of eduction. Thanks for dropping by Exploring! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Week 1: A Creative Classroom — Why has this not happened yet? Mdash; 5 Comments. January 24, 2012. Sir Ken Robinson’s talk into whether schools kill creativity argues that children are ‘educated out of creativity’ rather than into it. Especially now, when the needs of our environment have shifted so dramatically. Http:/ psycnet.apa.org/journals/edu/65/3/326.pdf. I do agree...
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The science of eduction. Thanks for dropping by Exploring! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Archive for January, 2012. Week 1: A Creative Classroom — Why has this not happened yet? Mdash; 5 Comments. January 24, 2012. Sir Ken Robinson’s talk into whether schools kill creativity argues that children are ‘educated out of creativity’ rather than into it. Especially now, when the needs of our environment have shifted so dramatically. Science Of Education Blog. Intere...
Week 6: Shakespeare, Shakespeare! Wherefore art thou so boring, Shakespeare?! | Exploring...
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The science of eduction. Thanks for dropping by Exploring! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Week 6: Shakespeare, Shakespeare! Wherefore art thou so boring, Shakespeare? Mdash; 8 Comments. February 28, 2012. I had certainly been exposed to it enough. So was it this school experience? Is it the tests that prevent children from appreciating the Bard’s work for the sensual and aesthetic experiences they are? See paragraph 12). Indeed, Coles (2003, pg.8). And being ex...
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The science of eduction. Thanks for dropping by Exploring! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Science of Education Blog. April 11, 2014 at 9:45 am. Hi – I saw your post about the teaching of Shakespeare in schools and I wondered if you or anybody else who has commented might want to contact me for a piece I’m doing for the BBC website about the Bard’s birthday and his relevance today? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Changing Education | Andrew's Science of Education Blog
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Andrew's Science of Education Blog. I feel like i should write something intelligently witty here. So this week I’m looking at what I would change in the UK education system, I’m going to be taking from my old blogs and some of the comments as well as new research so don’t worry if you get a sense of déjà vu; you’re not going crazy! About a symposium a few weeks back that mentioned how little change resulted from the wide range of psychological research into education. Education doesn’t stop at the bell.
Predictors of Academic Success | Andrew's Science of Education Blog
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Andrew's Science of Education Blog. I feel like i should write something intelligently witty here. Predictors of Academic Success. I had abit of a weird moment this week and lost a large chunk of time poking around with various statistics from the Office for National Statistics and The Higher Education Statistics Agency, I found the various demographic statistics associated with educational ability fascinating so because of this I decided to look at some statistical predictors of academic achievement.
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Talented Programmers Required: Exploring the Industries of Tomorrow | Forward Potential
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The Potential to Move Forward. Talented Programmers Required: Exploring the Industries of Tomorrow. In a projection of the best performing industries for 2010-2019. 4 out of the 10 industries are software-based industries. I have to ask myself, would 4 out of 10 graduates have the ability to work in those software-based environments? Companies in the US are screaming out for talented coders. Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder of Facebook has recently unveiled his new company Asana. He knows from experi...If yo...
Wedgie Power!! | This is not just education, this is learning!
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This is not just education, this is learning! Posted by Suzy Clarkson. Asymp; 13 Comments. The Adventures of Captain Underpants, Part 1: The Night of the Nasty Nostril Nuggets, by Dav Pilkey. Is the entire world doomed to drown in disgusting nose-dribble? 8230;The only novel with WEDGIE POWER! An odd opening you may say, but what about it as an opening for a 9 year old boy! Reporting that girls outperform boys in most countries. Young and Warrington (2005. The gender role perception is supported by stati...
Curiosity kills the cat, but it may save your education! | scofedhannah
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Skip to primary content. Curiosity kills the cat, but it may save your education! March 2, 2012. Curiosity is a state of mind in which you want to learn more about something. A disposition to inquire, investigate or seek after knowledge; which involves an indissoluble mixture of cognition and motivation (Loewenstein, 1994). Kang, et al. (2009). I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious Einstein. Can they adopt ways to enhance curiosity? Research suggests that they can. 8211; students shou...
Week 6: We Want Our Classroom Back! | Contemplating Educating
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039;It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education' – Albert Einstein. Week 6: We Want Our Classroom Back! The primary purpose of education is often regarded to be the passing of important wisdom and societal knowledge onto the next generation of students (Nyerere, 1967). We do this in order to prepare them for their inevitable membership within society and to allow them to have an active role in shaping the society of tomorrow. 1) Like Sir Ken Robinson. Have we become too teacher-reliant?
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Week 4 – Goodbye University, Hello Unemployment… (or hello university, again) | andrewstatusward
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Just another WordPress.com site. February 17, 2012. Week 4 – Goodbye University, Hello Unemployment… (or hello university, again). Unfortunately we have all been hustled. Although Bangor University has been a place of great academic and personal growth for me, has it been worth the 3,600 in debt per year that I currently pay to the University? If we had no loan system, how many of us would have honestly worked for years to save up enough of a chunk of the 10,800 to come here to learn? Which ties in perfe...
why is it so hard to concentrate? | bothinches
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Just another WordPress.com site. Why is it so hard to concentrate? February 3, 2012. A big problem with trying to learn a topic is maintaining concentration. With so many tempting distractions that usually surround us it is no wonder our minds trail off on all kinds of tangents resulting is us loosing concentration. If you want to research more into which noises are worse for distracting ourselves i would recommend this website:. Http:/ books.google.co.uk/books? Id=da e2GHVI5cC&pg=PT56&dq=noise...Http:/ ...
Homework! | Cory's SciEd blog
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A look at the science of education. Cory's SciEd blog. Laquo; Go to class? Through out school, as the day drew to a close and kids started counting down the minutes until they were free there was one thing that was dreaded above all else…homework! Just as freedom was in sight, it was snatched away and replaced with more learning, which we had to do instead of having fun! Or face the consequences). But the question is, did it really help that much compared to just learning during the school day? Of a stan...
Week 5: “It’s Clobberin’ Time!” for Unmotivated Readers | psyedu
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Just another WordPress.com site. Week 5: “It’s Clobberin’ Time! 8221; for Unmotivated Readers. Article from 2010 about falling literacy standards claims that 1 in 5 students, aged 11, are not at the expected English level when they leave school. An article from the National Literacy Trust website. States that 1 in 3 children do not own a book! I am not arguing that comic books should replace traditional books or reading lessons. However some students are reluctant to read. This reluctance to read...Http:...
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Just another WordPress.com site. And so it ends… (Week 11). Over the semester I’ve really enjoyed researching different areas of Education, some more than others! If you’re worried about a subject,you focus on what you do know to make yourself feel better. If children had high metacognitive skill, they would focus on what they don’t know, therefore increasing what they do know, and their awareness, giving temselves more motivation and confidence to do well in school. These schools specialise in teaching ...
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Looking back, again. I have spent so much more time researching education and the issues that are prevalent and it has encouraged me to think outside the box and continue looking in my own time outside of blogging and commenting. Like this blog, the module made me reflect on my own education and what I knew of others educational experience and really made me look at different into topics from different angles. I feel like a woman (week 9). In 2011, the BBC. Does gender matter when it comes to teaching?
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Just another WordPress.com site. A Reflective blog. aka The End. Over the past few months, this module has taught me so much. Not only has it taught me lots interesting things about psychology in education, and things you wouldn’t hear in a lecture theatre, it has also made me realise a lot more:. Firstly, its taught me that self directed learning is possible and it really works. its been great to be able to talk about WHAT I want, WHEN I want. Next, that Jesse Martin really is a legend! The other day th...
Exploring... | the science of eduction
The science of eduction. Thanks for dropping by Exploring! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». Week 10: So long and thanks for all the fish. Mdash; Leave a comment. April 17, 2012. I’ll start with a confession. Educational psychology was not really my area of interest and I took this module just because it seemed the lesser of several evils (! What are lecture halls really telling us, as students? Have academic opinions worth sharing and debating.
Science of Education | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Reflective blog time already! This module has really opened my eyes to the benefits, but more importantly, the issues that the UK has within its education system, of which there are LOTS. And for those of you who have read some of my previous blogs, you may have noticed how regularly I refer back to the example of Finland for good education. As a recap, I just wanted to list some points that have helped to make Finland’s Education outstanding, which could be easily copied;.
Cory's SciEd blog | A look at the science of education
A look at the science of education. Cory's SciEd blog. Posted by Cory Ashton. On April 20, 2012. As for how this module was actually taught, it has been brilliant! It has been very influential, educational, and fun…thanks Jesse! Posted by Cory Ashton. On March 23, 2012. That’s the problem though, it sounds great in theory but in practice they were primarily used for social networking and games, but is this down to the laptops not being implemented or my year just being irresponsible and can laptops...
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April 20, 2012 · 9:13 pm. This module was one of the most memorable I have taken part in throughout university. It was a unique method of learning and one that I found highly effective. Another fantastic part of this module was listening to what others found. Admittedly even with popps, I was initially apprehensive about the presentation aspect but as they say, practice makes perfect! Presentation skills are fantastic skills to have and this module was great in developing these. In summary this was a fan...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Homework for Kat… 02/04/2012. Http:/ psychologyinvaders.wordpress.com/2012/03/25/real-world-statistics-warning-justin-beiber-features-jus-a-little-tiny-bit/#comment-77. Http:/ prpfe76.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/the-placebo-effect/#comment-52. Http:/ psuc41.wordpress.com/2012/03/25/are-personality-tests-valid/#comment-19. Http:/ psud28.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/is-it-ethical-to-use-animals-in-psychological-research/#comment-73. Which is the best approach? Inductive and deduct...
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