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This research shows how problem solving can be used in secondary school mathematics classes. Read more Task demands and instructional support in mathematics: Influences on strategic learning behaviours of secondary students There is a danger that by trying to support students' learning teachers may reduce the learning demands on students by doing the thinking and processing for them. Read more Intervention in Mathematics With the focus in mathematics teaching moving away from the mastery of skills and facts towards the understanding and making sense of mathematics, it is not always appropriate to "test" knowledge at the end of a unit of work and then apply remedial assistance. By applying a means of intervening ... Read more What makes for an effective literacy learning activity? Seven Years of Observation and Analysis After extensive observation, this experienced educational researcher begins to answer the question "What is it that makes some activities work better in teaching literacy than others?" Reprinted from set Special 1997: Language and Literacy, article 9. Read more Teaching HSC English: The culture of uncertainty Teachers of Higher School Certificate English in New South Wales are having to change their perception of the "rules of the game" relating to teaching for the subject or teaching for examination results. This article will strike a chord with others dealing with curriculum reform. Read more Māori education in mainstream schools From deciding what to call a bilingual unit to the increased workload for non-native speaking Māori teachers, the issues and tensions that schools are likely to meet when they establish bilingual Māori–English classrooms are varied. Read more Factors impacting on children's adjustment to the first year of primary school Starting school need not be traumatic, especially if schools and early childhood centres are aware of the factors most likely to cause problems for children adjusting to the new situation. Reprinted from pp. 53–56, Early Childhood Folio 3, 1997. Read more Adult-child relationships in early childhood programmes "Every honest caregiver and teacher knows that she/he has ... a relationship with at least one child now and then that includes quite a bit of conflict." This article looks at how teachers of young children can optimise their relationships with each child. Read more Giving voice to young children Fascinating research showing the physical and emotional conditions that can establish a "good beginning of life". The role of early childhood services in promoting and sustaining the healthy development of young children is explored. 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Problem solving In Mathematics Not all teachers are comfortable with using the technique of problem solving, which is an attempt to find the answer to a problem when the method of solution is not known. This research shows how problem solving can be used in secondary school mathematics classes. Read more
Task demands and instructional support in mathematics: Influences on strategic learning behaviours of secondary students There is a danger that by trying to support students' learning teachers may reduce the learning demands on students by doing the thinking and processing for them. Read more
Intervention in Mathematics With the focus in mathematics teaching moving away from the mastery of skills and facts towards the understanding and making sense of mathematics, it is not always appropriate to "test" knowledge at the end of a unit of work and then apply remedial assistance. By applying a means of intervening ... Read more
What makes for an effective literacy learning activity? Seven Years of Observation and Analysis After extensive observation, this experienced educational researcher begins to answer the question "What is it that makes some activities work better in teaching literacy than others?" Reprinted from set Special 1997: Language and Literacy, article 9. Read more
Teaching HSC English: The culture of uncertainty Teachers of Higher School Certificate English in New South Wales are having to change their perception of the "rules of the game" relating to teaching for the subject or teaching for examination results. This article will strike a chord with others dealing with curriculum reform. Read more
Māori education in mainstream schools From deciding what to call a bilingual unit to the increased workload for non-native speaking Māori teachers, the issues and tensions that schools are likely to meet when they establish bilingual Māori–English classrooms are varied. Read more
Factors impacting on children's adjustment to the first year of primary school Starting school need not be traumatic, especially if schools and early childhood centres are aware of the factors most likely to cause problems for children adjusting to the new situation. Reprinted from pp. 53–56, Early Childhood Folio 3, 1997. Read more
Adult-child relationships in early childhood programmes "Every honest caregiver and teacher knows that she/he has ... a relationship with at least one child now and then that includes quite a bit of conflict." This article looks at how teachers of young children can optimise their relationships with each child. Read more
Giving voice to young children Fascinating research showing the physical and emotional conditions that can establish a "good beginning of life". The role of early childhood services in promoting and sustaining the healthy development of young children is explored. Read more
Professional practice in education: Research and issues Teaching is one of the professions where dissatisfaction with various aspects of preparation for the profession as well as the on-going professional practice has stimulated a range of changes and innovations. Read more