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So, what HAVE I learnt…? | science of education blogs
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Science of education blogs. Creativity: The Benefits & Measures →. So, what HAVE I learnt…? In terms of the blogs, I have thoroughly enjoyed writing these every week and reading others’ even if it was a long process! December 5, 2013. This entry was posted in Science of Education. Creativity: The Benefits & Measures →. 9 thoughts on “ So, what HAVE I learnt…? December 5, 2013 at 8:09 PM. December 5, 2013 at 8:12 PM. December 6, 2013 at 5:56 PM. December 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM. December 9, 2013 at 11:02 AM.
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This isn’t the end of self-directed learning, it’s just the beginning.. | Science of Education
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. This isn’t the end of self-directed learning, it’s just the beginning. December 4, 2013. So this post is going to be a review of how I felt about the Science of Education module. Of work), the ability to instigate self-directed learning is an invaluable experience. Thanks to Jesse and the other students for making this module so enjoyable🙂. My names Hannah and I'm doing a Psychology degree at Bangor University :). View all posts by hcrettie ». I completely a...
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Inclusive learning | psuf3c
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Academies and the curriculum. On November 22, 2013. Every child is unique in characteristics, interests, abilities and needs; and every child has the ability to enjoy his or her rights without discrimination of any kind.’ – (Thomas Hammarberg, 1997). DeMonchy. M , (2004). Discrepancies in judging social inclusion and bullying of pupils with behaviour problems. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 19, pp.317-330. 8 responses to “ Inclusive learning. Harringt...
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Personality in Education: An introduction. | rtreen
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Personality in Education: An introduction. October 25, 2013. I have come up with a number of ideas (some more interesting than others), and have finally settled on discussing personality in education. In today’s blog, I’m going to give a brief outline of personality; further blogs will link this to the individuals learning experience. It is argued an individual’s personality can be an influence, where the trait either benefits the learning experience or can cause damaging effects. Chris J. Barker. Eviden...
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What this module has taught me… | The Science of Education
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The Science of Education. What this module has taught me…. Century and start using the new teaching methods available, like this module does and future generations of students will greatly benefit from it. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 4, 2013. Discovery Learning, Still Not Convinced? 8 thoughts on “ What this module has taught me…. December 5, 2013 at 7:41 pm. I really enjoyed reading your blogs over the semester, thank you 🙂. December 5, 2013 at 7:44 pm. December 6, 2013 at 6:07 pm.
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Oral Exams Instead of Written Exams? | The Science of Education
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The Science of Education. Oral Exams Instead of Written Exams? I along with many students believe exams are more of a memory test than seeing how much knowledge we have on a topic and whether we can fully understand the concepts and apply them. I started thinking about alternative methods of testing, and situations where I feel I not only learn more about a topic but also can explain my knowledge, which would be in discussions. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 3, 2013. Like with every teac...
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Anorexia in Adolescence | jrwpsychology
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; 6 Comments. This link is a news article about Isabelle Caro, a frech model who recently died who struggled with anorexia http:/ www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/isabelle-caro-the-face-of-anorexia-dies-at-28-2172590.html? Fb action ids=2790033307780&fb action types=news.reads&fb source=recent activity#access token=AAADWQ6323IoBANax8njeWDtZB1t15xmbsRZAsEQYuyBPdOjwVJ4ObNZAXgBknJfiIAIDzLujzDRSJ7NLdLu59ywy53FhqZAjSZAzpT86oUPZAbytkWdyE0&expires in=6614. Ogden, J...
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Case Studies – The strengths and the limitations | jrwpsychology
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Just another WordPress.com site. Case Studies – The strengths and the limitations. Asymp; 7 Comments. Overall I feel that Case Studies are useful method used to conducted research. As they help to gain detailed insight into behaviours that cannot often be studied and provide in-depth data that can be gathered from many forms of data collection, can be analysed and due to the vast amount gathered can be compared to other data taken from that study. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Info Thanks for the pos...
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Boys and Girls on the Pull | bpmjb
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Debating issues and ideas that arise within the field of Psychology. Boys and Girls on the Pull. March 11, 2012. Christenson, G. (1995). Tricotillomania- from prevalence to co-morbidity. Psychiatric Times, 12, 44-48. Christenson, G., Mackenzie, T., and Reeve, E. (1992). Familial Tricotillomania American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 283. Christenson, R., Pyle, J., and Mitchell, J. (1991). Estimated lifetime prevalence of Tricotillomania in college students. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 52, 116-120.
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BLOG 5 School Bullying: Why Me? | Science of Education
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BLOG 5 School Bullying: Why Me? November 1, 2013. In the book Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do , the author Dan Olweus (1993) identified two types of victims, they are the passive victim and the provocative victim. 1 Courtney, Webb. Common Characteristics of Bullies and Victims: A Guide . 2 Dulmus, Catherine N. (2006). Prevalence and Bullying Experiences of Victims and Victims Who Become Bullies (Bully-Victims) at Rural Schools, 15-31. November 5, 2013 at 4:27 pm. Journal of Educationa...