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  2. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/5.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: On top of the established role of ToM in peer relationships, emotional understanding, and sensitivity to criticism, ToM also fosters children’s development and learning in the modern classroom setting where ... The idea that siblings foster the
  3. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_18_244-257_antony.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: Bîrneanu (2014) explored attachment styles among foster parents and the resilience of foster children and found high insecure attachment patterns and low levels of self-esteem. ... https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ed335781. Bîrneanu, A. G. (2014). The
  4. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/3.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: Age-Related Changes in Sustained Attention for Older Children from High Poverty Communities. ... In addition, Serpell and Esposito (2016) emphasised the importance of incorporating computer-based training into students’ curricula to foster the healthy
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    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_2_17-32_shen_tsapali.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: Children with Reading Difficulties. Linling Shen and Maria Tsapali. To cite this article:. ... Strategy knowledge is a crucial domain-general ability in children’s WM development.
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    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/6.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: The Importance of Verbal Language in the Development of Social Understanding in Autistic Children. ... Verbal language ability was a strong predictor of Theory of Mind for autistic children.
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    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ_Volume6_2019.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: When working with children, BERA advises seeking the approval of “responsible others” (p. ... Therefore, researchers need to facilitate children “to give fully informed consent” (BERA, 2018, p.
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  9. 159-176 CERJ Vol 10 (8F) - revised

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A8.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: to talk and provide prospects for children to build knowledge andunderstanding through educational dialogue. ... of children asunreliable witnesses and mere 'adults in waiting' (Gripton, 2019; Theobald, 2017).
  10. C16 F CERJ Vol 10 v2 2 [55]

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A16.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: The staff are positioned between the head, parents, and children and young people (CYP). ... The challenge of the mainstream for some SEN children (1st ed.).London and New York: Routledge.
  11. Contact author on: s.adebayo2@nuigalway.ie 70 Cambridge Educational…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v7_2020/v7_2_5_justice_70-85_ssdebayo.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: children, and they remain loyal to affordable schools. The Government of the Philippines. ... equality (Brighouse, 2000; Foster 2002). One of the assumptions of research in institutional.
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    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A20.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: Furthermore, all therapists classified autistic children into ‘high-functioning’ and ‘low-functioning’(Therapist 4). ... Teachers also had different opinionstowards autistic children’s level of attentiveness during classes.
  13. 15F Template_CERJ Vol 10 h[81]

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A15.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: late-career hybrid). I like children, and I like the teenagers, so when they're kicking off, and when they're having aplay. ... As well as the satisfaction from teaching, a high level of satisfaction appeared to derive from the teachers’pastoral role,
  14. Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal Vol. 6, October…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-07-RethinkingTheSignificanceOfCreativeWriting.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: 116. compositions as the children did produce were couched in formal, grammatical language and therefore ‘acceptable’ (as well as assessable in a marks system)” (Marshall, 1974, p. ... In creative writing classes, teachers need to foster the sense
  15. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_15_198-209_tailor.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: This spotlights a beneficial use case of TSPL for reintegrating children into schools. ... Supplementary methods would offer additional opportunities for children to use learning software outside of regular classroom instruction.
  16. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/7.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: that foster learners’ willingness to write in the metacognitive SI may generate better results. ... 2000). The great big book of hope: Help your children achieve their dreams.
  17. Contact author on: yw422@cam.ac.uk 141 Cambridge Educational Research …

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v7_2020/v7_4_9_memory_140-167_ywu.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: Does Cogmed Working Memory Training Improve. School-age ADHD Children’s Academic Achievement? ... enhance ADHD children’s academic achievement is to mitigate their working memory deficits.
  18. Contact Author on: ad974@cam.ac.uk 53 Cambridge Educational Research…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v7_2020/v7_2_4_india_53-69_adas.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: principals, teachers, parents and children towards the provision of 25% reservations in private. ... children feel in such settings. Another study found that teachers and schools were not supported to foster inclusion as they.
  19. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_7_77-88_goldbach.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: their birth certificates and from which the children show signs of transgression” (p. ... E. (2019). Gender creativity versus sex-gender system: Voices of trans children and adolescents.
  20. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_23_310-325_teh.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: of ensuring children have access to schooling in these settings (Burde et al., 2015). ... EiE provides access to schooling to affected children in dire need of education.
  21. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_20_271-286_hutson_gibson.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: 2007). Children’s physical activity levels during school recess: A quasi-experimental intervention study. ... 2016). How to engage children with nature: Why not just let them play?
  22. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_1_1-16_bailey_parsons_baroncohen_baker.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: Baker1. 1Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge2Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. ... M. (2009). Entrenched folk physical beliefs held by typically developing children and children with autism.

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