An Introduction to the Study of EducationDavid Matheson Routledge, 2008 - 380 páginas What is education? This core textbook will help students in pursuit of this question by providing a comprehensive, gentle and reflective introduction to the initial study of education. Updated in line with the latest policies, reforms and issues within education, this third edition includes:
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... involved in managing these disorders . Positive psychology and education Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi ( 2000 ) have argued that psychology has focused on repairing the damage caused by disease , and has neglected the process of ...
... involved in managing these disorders . Positive psychology and education Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi ( 2000 ) have argued that psychology has focused on repairing the damage caused by disease , and has neglected the process of ...
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... involved itself in the provision of elementary education but it was accompanied by the clear assertion that there ... involvement of the government with its largely secular intentions created a tension with the church groups that has ...
... involved itself in the provision of elementary education but it was accompanied by the clear assertion that there ... involvement of the government with its largely secular intentions created a tension with the church groups that has ...
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... involved in the detail of schooling was evident in the view that broad agreement on the objectives and content of the curriculum was a necessary step towards the raising of standards . - The debate on what the curriculum should contain ...
... involved in the detail of schooling was evident in the view that broad agreement on the objectives and content of the curriculum was a necessary step towards the raising of standards . - The debate on what the curriculum should contain ...
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A-level academic achievement activity adult African-Caribbean aims approach areas assessment behaviour boys cent century child classroom cognitive compulsory concept constructivism constructivist created cultural David Fulton Department for Education DfEE DfES e-learning early Education Act Education Act 1944 Education and Skills education system educational research emphasis England and Wales English ethnic example experience experiential learning framework funding GCSE gender Gillborn girls groups HEFCE higher education HMSO ideas ideology important individual institutions interaction Key Stage knowledge Labour learners lifelong education lifelong learning London Matheson National Curriculum Northern Ireland nursery Ofsted Open University parents Plowden Report practice primary schools programme Psychology pupils qualifications race racism Report Routledge Science Scotland Scottish Scottish Executive secondary schools sector social class society special educational needs strategies subjects teachers teaching theory University Press vocational widening participation working-class