Journals contextual menu Search Journal Browse Journal All Issues Current Issue Online First Journal Info Editorial Board Journal Description Journal Permissions Submission Guidelines Subscribe Alerts and Contact Subscribe set 1994: no. 1 12 Watching Oneself TeachJo HaynesA student in her final year at a College of Education reflects on a lesson she gave, taped and transcribed. A model of self-appraisal, which will also stimulate thoughts about how to teach junior mathematics. 13 Increasing Students' Motivation to LearnJennifer ArcherThe extreme methods (competition and laissez faire) are examined and research results mentioned. Her own research study of what children prefer, points to a middle way, focusing children's attention on 'improvement over time'. 14 Thinking about Thinking: A training programme in problem-solving strategiesChris PerryTeachers can successfully encourage learners to be better thinkers. A research study of techniques for teaching metacognition (thinking about thinking) to 8-year-olds leads to conclusions about how to do it successfully. 15 Critical ThinkingHelga RoweWhat is good thinking? Creative thinking is always a pleasure. Critical thinking tends to get a bad press, but it is just as necessary. Here it is carefully analysed, and research adds insights on teaching children to think critically. 16 Women's Franchise: A PlayPublished 101 years ago by an anonymous author, a small pamphlet extolled the virtues of votes for women. Here is the original re-written as a play for schools and any other group. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2