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Edition 19
Both pieces of research reviewed were published in Open Review of Educational Research, volume 2, issue 1, 2015 Research:...
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Week commencing 09 February, 2015
7 questions about technology (#techandme) By Simon Davies I’ve mentioned @staffrm before. If you don’t have a blog but...
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Edition 18
All the research reviewed was published in Educational Psychology, volume 35, issue 1, 2015 Research: Coping strategies at ages...
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Getting the Buggers to Behave
It’s pretty tough to review Getting the Buggers to Behave. It’s in its fifth edition, has sold a ludicrous...
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Week commencing 02 February, 2015
Love Learning Ideas By Ruth Powley I enjoy Ruth Powley’s blog enormously, but I found her post “Education is...
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Mindwise: How We Understand What Others Think, Believe, Feel, and Want
Imagine. The super-power of a sixth sense, so often the realm of TV, movies and sci-fi, yet a gift...
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Edition 17
All four pieces of research reviewed were published in the Oxford Review of Education, vol 40, issue 6, 2014...
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Week commencing 26 January, 2015
Minding the gender gap from both sides @DanielGibney As a teacher and feminist I, like this blog, have questioned why...
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Who Needs Examinations?: A story of climbing ladders and dodging snakes
My target is not examinations as such. I am not rooting for the abolition of graded music exams…but for...
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Edition 16
In this edition of Educational Research, three studies caught our watchful research eye: 1. How young children view mathematical...
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Week commencing 19 January, 2015
In Praise of Being Boring by @danicquinn In this post, a maths teacher reflects on the feedback from a...