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This lesson was one of a series of lessons considering the nature of matter. In the immediately preceding lesson the pupils had investigated crystallisation. At the end of that lesson pupils had been encouraged by the teacher to try and grow salt (NaCl) crystals at home. The task of the ...

In a London classroom the teacher and the children share a warm, supportive, and productive relationship. Mr A would be an asset to the staff on any school. The interaction we see here is primarily between the teacher and the class as a whole, but revealed amongst the interactions is ...

In 1972, after four years of using mechanical calculators in my teaching now and again, I tried electronic calculators. It
was incontestable that they were a help in the classroom. They had a highly motivating effect on the pupils, and we could get through more problems than usual. All the ...

Technological improvements are still being made. Choose new performance and convenience, not new gimmickry or styling that is just new casing around old brains. On the whole, the more you pay the more you get, but young children do not need much. Till a perfect school calculator is built there ...

Despite the excellent research of Janet Emig, Donald Graves and others, the writing process itself is still largely a mystery.
We know that it is a very complex process requiring the mastery of a variety of interrelated skills. Apart from the essential inputs of reading and thinking, skills such as ...

Each set is a collection of leaflets, articles, and small books. Each item has one or more articles on recent educational research findings, specially written or selected for relevance to teachers. Teachers have limited time: but they wish to be informed. set items are designed and written to bring research ...

The Report of the State Services Commission Working Party on Early Childhood Care and Administration was published in March 1981. It makes little mention of family day care. This omission is in spite of the evidence available. Firstly there is the existence of organisations to help 'backyard minders' such as ...

Have we made advances in eliminating sex role stereotyping in the materials we use in our pre-schools and junior schools? Do we now show young children that women are active exciting people found often in occupational roles as well as domestic roles?
Those of you who believe not, are right ...

For some years now the Finke River Mission has been concerned about the educational programme at Hermannsburg. There was very low correlation between the amount of effort and resources provided and the results, particularly academic progress. Associated with this was always the problem of non-Aboriginal teacher morale, with a resultant ...

During the last decade, we have heard a good deal about the need for curriculum change in the secondary schools. The Educational Development Conference reports, the Johnson Report, and the McCombs Report have made probably the most significant contributions. Their arguments frequently focus on the 'hidden curriculum', aspects of school ...