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teachinnovatereflectblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | This was my first Researched and I left with my head spinning so this is a great way of reflecting and getting ideas down on paper. It was great to listen to and meet some of the people who inspire me to be better and keep my brain ticking over constantly. I have tried to... | |
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www.clearerthinking.org
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| | | | Believing you have only one option is dangerous. For instance: ? If you think there's only one job for you, you might tolerate awful working conditions. ? If you believe there's only one path to success, you might ignore opportunities that better suit your strengths or values, or stick with a path that is almost certain to fail. ? If you think one person is your only chance at love, you might endure abuse. ? If you think there is only one promising candidate for you to hire after a round of recr | |
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danielkwest.wordpress.com
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| | | | TLDR; to improve your teaching and learning using evidence based techniques, see my top ten tips at the end of this article. Ever since I was introduced to the ideas of learning styles back in my initial teacher training years, I have always been extremely sceptical of any new teaching and learning strategies that come... | |
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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... |