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TV – Where we are today? Where will we be tomorrow? | My Science Edu. Blog
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My Science Edu. Blog. Teaching is a unity not a diversity. About (Me and Teaching). Just an introduction…. Impaired and unprincipled SLI →. TV – Where we are today? Where will we be tomorrow? February 3, 2013. Qu’est-ce-qu’on va apprendra What are we going to learn? Ipads, smartphones, laptops, kindles and 3D TV; when will it end? I think that a lot of programmes promote learning and education and increase our brain functioning, without us even knowing it. Television should be seen as beneficial to e...
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Are these skittles the best idea? | psud02
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A blog about the Science of Education…. Skip to primary content. Are these skittles the best idea? March 18, 2013. In my last few blogs I’ve talked about different types of motivation, all the while ignoring some of my personal experience. I’m sure (or at least I hope! We’ve all done what I’m doing now for every 50 words, I can have a skittle. This for me is my main motivation to do this blog, in direct contrast to what my previous blogs have stated! Negative Punishment something positive being taken away.
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Week 3 – How important is sleep? | Alec's Science of Education Blog
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Alec's Science of Education Blog. Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease. It made you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you had the urge to pass it on. – Terry Pratchet. Week 3 – How important is sleep? Studies in other countries have also found children reported higher levels of fatigue and sleepiness from early starts (Epstein, Chillag, and Lavie, 1998), and 43% of children have difficulty waking up, while 25% do not feel well-rested at school. It also found many othe...
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Week 5 – Children’s TV Continued… | Alec's Science of Education Blog
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Alec's Science of Education Blog. Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease. It made you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you had the urge to pass it on. – Terry Pratchet. Week 5 – Children’s TV Continued…. Admittedly these statistics are shocking, so why is TV such an important part of our society and why is it so heavily emphasised in children’s upbringing? Http:/ psycnet.apa.org/journals/edu/78/5/373/. Http:/ www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/S1532785XMEP0703...Http:/ on...
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The Attribution Theory: Week 7 (18/03/13) | beckywebber23
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An undergrads perspective on the science of education. Blog Six- Performance Based Assessment. Blog synthesis: How the way we are assessed can affect the way we develop →. The Attribution Theory: Week 7 (18/03/13). March 15, 2013. So this week I’ve decided to focuses my blog on whether the way our work is marked affects our motivation? When we explain the behaviour of others we look for enduring internal attributions, such as personality traits (jealousy). When we try to explain our own behaviour, we mak...
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Has Hogwarts got it right? | When the Pencil Meets the Neuron
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When the Pencil Meets the Neuron. Can students still learn if they are examined in open book style exams? Let’s just pack our bags and head to Hogwarts. →. March 18, 2013 · 10:33 pm. Has Hogwarts got it right? Exams for foreign languages and Welsh and then music and physical education. So they only exams that were tested practically were performance based subjects. I pose the question; should students sit practical exams for all subjects? Let’s just pack our bags and head to Hogwarts. →. March 19, 2013 a...
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Synthesis of Topic « Intelligence Plus Character
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Where education comes Alive! April 15, 2013. My last presentation looked into the good and bad sides of punishment:. Madsen et al (1968) http:/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1310990/. Van der Mars (1989) http:/ www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/detailmini.jsp? Nfpb=true& &ERICExtSearch SearchValue 0=EJ401684&ERICExtSearch SearchType 0=no&accno=EJ401684. Henderlong and Lepper (2002) http:/ psycnet.apa.org/journals/bul/128/5/774/. Moles (2006) http:/ books.google.co.uk/books? Cameron et al (2001)...
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Synthesis blog | psychofed
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This blog is all about applying Psychology to Education. Procrastination and Cramming, the truth. What is memory and how does it work? What I have learnt… →. Baddely and Hitch (1974) put forward the working memort model, a model of how information is stored in long term memory. To read more about these visit https:/ psychofed.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/what-is-memory-and-how-does-it-work/#comments. Tips for younger students:. Meacham and Singer (1977) found that students were better at remembering tasks wh...
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Science of Learning 2013 | Science of Education Coordinating Blog 2013 | Page 2
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Science of Learning 2013. Science of Education Coordinating Blog 2013. It is Friday, and your grades are up. Do I hear cheering in the background? It was a great week. Your blogs are shaping into some real great information, your talks are good, and the discussions (both online and offline) were superb. I awarded a top grade for a blog this week (A*) for the first time this semester. I also gave out a large number of As. Some of the best were Emma. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. February 22, 2013.
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Myths and Misconceptions about teaching | psychofed
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This blog is all about applying Psychology to Education. Procrastination and Cramming, the truth. How to improve recall (blog 2). Myths and Misconceptions about teaching. For this weeks blog I thought I would look at Snyders (2006) 6 Myths about teaching. This is an interesting view because there are so many excuses that have allowed the standards of education to remain low. 1 The myth of process. This is the focus on the jourmey through education rather than the actual learning that should tak eplace.