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Attention gifted and talented pupils! Did you reach your educational potential? | Science of Education
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. Attention gifted and talented pupils! Did you reach your educational potential? October 3, 2013. According to the Department for Education and Skills ( Mouchel, 2005. A gifted student is someone who has intellectual abilities significantly higher than peers of the same age. A student is ‘gifted’ if their abilities are in traditional academic subjects, and ‘talented’ if their abilities are within creative arts or sports. When there are several high achieving s...
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The Impact Of School Activities On Students | Science of Education
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THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON STUDEN →. The Impact Of School Activities On Students. October 26, 2013. Physical education has declined over the last decade for other academic subjects (Hillman et al., 2008). Lack of money and pressure for other academic targets have caused schools to reduce physical education, to improve academic performance. Most of educational decision makers think, time spent on non-academic activities might impact academic achievement negatively (Lidner,2002). Finally, more rese...
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A reflection upon these blogs | dunekahn shillan
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8211; James T. Kirk. Laquo; Two Talks on Metacognition, Rationality, Critical Thinking, Creativity, and the Socratic Method. A reflection upon these blogs. December 6, 2013 by dunekahnshillan. As this module comes to an end, Jesse has asked us to write a blog on what we have learned from this module. So, aside from my observations upon intrinsic motivation and how key it is to my learning, what else have I learned? Posted in Science of Education. On December 9, 2013 at 1:56 pm. And then metacognition, Ju...