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April | 2012 | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. Monthly Archives: April 2012. April 22, 2012. Nature vs. nurture. Are serial killers born or created? Many scientists including Faye Snyder state, Killers are Made, Not Born . According to Pinkus J. (2001) there are three things, which make up a serial killer. According to Pinkus J. (. Secondly that not all people with neurological damage and psychiatric illness are serial killers. Only occasionally does these problems arise, some of these problems main psychiatric illnes...
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Reaching out for the future. March 10, 2015. A guide to classroom management: a scientific look at education (Latham, 1997). A few small changes have been made to help with its clarity. 2,357 more words. March 10, 2015. Psychological definitions and theories behind the principles of behavioural managment. Within this blog I will address some of the psychological definitions and theories, which forms the background of my Latham (1997) blogs. The ABC of Classroom management. According to behavioural psycho...
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December | 2013 | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 13, 2013. How the international phonological alphabet can help students with phonological dyslexia. According to Zeiger’s blog. Letters often have a number of different phonetic sounds (Iribarren, 2007). The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Which teach people the IPA. Secondly there is a tool, which converts text to IPA. Finally, Huckvale (2009) created an overlay. Overall it seems using IPA instead of the Roman alphabet could s...
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February | 2014 | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. Monthly Archives: February 2014. February 16, 2014. A walking tour of the pathway to wisdom. According to Biggs (1999) there are two basic kinds of learning: surface and deep learning (figure 1) (Marton and Säaljö, 1976; Wheeler 2013). To back up their claim, Burnett, Pillay and Dart (2003), studied the effects of surface and deep learning on different aspects of learning. Their:. Another finding was deep learning caused an increase in developing social competence and persona...
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Science of education: Future of education and Breaking the Factory walls | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. January 10, 2014. Science of education: Future of education and Breaking the Factory walls. My presentation of the Future of education and Breaking the factory walls. 8221; https:/ www.dropbox.com/s/0l5i63mticdhwsx/Science%20of%20ed%201.m4v. One thought on “ Science of education: Future of education and Breaking the Factory walls. May 11, 2016 at 5:52 pm. Reblogged this on Psychined Index. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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March | 2015 | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 10, 2015. A guide to classroom management: a scientific look at education (Latham, 1997). A few small changes have been made to help with its clarity. 2,357 more words. March 10, 2015. Psychological definitions and theories behind the principles of behavioural managment. Within this blog I will address some of the psychological definitions and theories, which forms the background of my Latham (1997) blogs. The ABC of Classroom management.
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A guide to classroom management: a scientific look at education (Latham, 1997) | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. January 15, 2015. A guide to classroom management: a scientific look at education (Latham, 1997). Figure 1. (Latham, 1997). The ability to manage behaviour ‘scientifically’. The ability to teach expectations. The ability to get and keep students on task. The ability to maintain high rates of positive teaching to pupil interactions. The ability to respond non-coercively to inappropriate behaviour that is consequential. The ability to avoid being trapped. Below are six reasons ...
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October | 2013 | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. Monthly Archives: October 2013. October 25, 2013. Boulevard of Broken theories: MUSIC model of academic motivation. This is the first of triad of blogs, which will be looking into such theories. The first theory I will analyse is the MUSIC Model of Academic Motivation (Jones, 2009). Fig 1 How the MUSIC theory increases students learning. Classroom. Due to the introduction of the smartboard and projector this has allowed presentations to become more accessible in classrooms.
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Introduction of the higher learning stage of the spiral model of learning. | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. November 29, 2013. Introduction of the higher learning stage of the spiral model of learning. Through researching my blogs, I believe that there are two main areas where teaching is flawed. Firstly the focus of the class is more on goals than learning. Secondly the idea every class can use the same model to fit all situations in learning. Fig 1 The different stages of understanding. Fig 2 The cycle of teaching. Fig 3 The higher learning stage of the model of spiral of learning.
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December | 2011 | psuf10
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Reaching out for the future. Monthly Archives: December 2011. December 16, 2011. How the articles distort the titles of there articles to distort the truth of the article. December 1, 2011. Dehumanization and the Stanford Pirson Experiment. In war soldiers where uniforms, in this blog I will discuss why soldiers do so? So what is there use? Well in 1971, Philip Zimbardo conducted the Stanford prison experiment. The experiment was conducted by putting an add in the local newspaper for university Stude...