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jamesramseyteacher.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A teacher centred, knowledge based curriculum is not a particularly fashionable idea in Australian education. In-fact knowledge has a bit of an image problem. Teacher centred approaches which emphasise the importance of knowledge are considered by many prominent people in education in Australia to be backward and harmful to student learning. Concept based learning... | |
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othmarstrombone.wordpress.com
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| | | | | On teacher decision making: On the problem with intuition:The rise of grok (or how I learned to embrace my ignorance) On taking our time to think approaches through:Lessons learned from Football League Division Two 1982-83 #1: The dilatory approach On the sunk cost fallacy in education:Neck deep in the big muddy (the dangers of sunk... | |
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mrvallanceteach.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Last week we thought about the curriculum as a narrative. A novel with an interrelated web of themes, plots and places. The analogy helps because it allows us to see the role that every piece of knowledge must play within the curriculum at large. What it doesn't do is illustrate the central role that knowledge... | |
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agittner.wordpress.com
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| | | One thing I am enjoying in retirement is the chance to read widely. So here is a record of my online reading from the last 10 days or so Things I have read this week in the area of education. I am just starting Delusions of Gender by Cordelia Fine. This along with the Gendered... | ||