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Lessons from Mrs A and Mrs P: Helping Children Understand the Formal Symbolic Language of Arithmetic The way infant children learnt some new maths was matched with the way their teachers taught. The result is some more hints for the struggle of 'how to get it right.' Read more
Teenage Perceptions in a Still Nuclear Age: An Up-date, 1989 Five years ago 88 percent of students in an average high school thought there would be a devastating war in their lifetimes. How have perceptions changed? A follow-up study. Read more
'I only think of the men ... I don't think of the women' As they did ordinary class work teacher and children were observed and every word recorded. From this mountain of data come startling and disturbing facts no one can ignore. Read more
Children and Superstars of Wrestling There have been calls to have this TV programme banned. How do children 'see' it? Is it doing them harm? Read more
Behaviour Disordered Children Teachers dread the 'out-of-control', socially maladjusted, delinquent children who wind up in their classes. Identifying them is easy; getting changes is more difficult; but not impossible. Read more
Diverse society: Diverse education? Californian experience and research bears on the problems of teaching children with diverse languages and diverse cultural attitudes to education. Solutions appear, and are relevant to us. Read more
The Playground Jungle: Bullies, Victims and Intervention Strategies Research in Norway and Britain has revealed that bullying is more common than we care to admit. Doing something about it is recommended, and how to successfully intervene is spelt out. Read more
Junior School Class Size: Where are we now? This review of research looks not only at the effects of class size on children's academic success but also at children's behaviour, teacher stress, cost effectiveness and the unique characteristics of small classes. Read more
What Are the Benefits of Single-sex Maths Classes? A very carefully run experiment in Ballarat High School shows definite benefits for schools like Ballarat H.S. These benefits, and critical comments, are detailed. Read more
For Adolescent Eyes Only: The Use of 'Low Culture' Films in Education Adolescents delight in 'Low Culture' Films such as Police Academy. They may be the sort of films adults carefully avoid but they are full of lessons and are ideal teaching material. Read more