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Behj_2021P04_final copy edited ECJ_18 Nov.2021
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume12/699-730behj/699-730behj.pdf18 Nov 2021: can support children’s learning and development (Coates & Pimlott‐Wilson, 2019; Maynard, 2007;. ... learning, particularly since the literature on children’s voices is limited (Murray, 2019). Results that match 2 of 3 words
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Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume7/206-239-fosters/Irving, Dobkin & Park,. 2009). This research explores younger children’s views on a series of short breathing exercises that were adapted from Snel, (2014) on Mindfulness based Cognitive Therapy. ... The full paper is available for download as a pdf -
Lawton2018P001final copy edited 21 Feb 2018
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume9/231-256-lawtonn/231-256-lawtonn.pdf9 Mar 2018: You run about, saying ‘woof woof’!”: Reception Children’s Perspectives of free flow. ... research continues to lack investigation of young children’s perspectives. Therefore, this study. -
Wilson_2016PPGCE005_final copy edited 07 dec 16
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/099-126-wilsons/099-126-wilsons.pdf6 Feb 2017: experiential learning in increasing children’s intrinsic motivation. Susanna Wilson, 2017. Wilson, S. ... children are either intrinsically or extrinsically motivated (Corbiere, 1997), more recent research has. -
Winnard S 2019P002final copy edited 5 feb 2019
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/215-236-winnards/215-236-winnards.pdf7 Feb 2019: children and rats to present her argument, and it is a strong case. ... objects and stimulus materials in order to stimulate curiosity and questioning in children. -
Rutherford_2011PPGCE005_final edit
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume3/063-092-rutherforde/063-092-rutherforde.pdf9 Nov 2011: encouraging good behaviour” and an educational (or cultural) aim of increasing children’s. ... Department for Education and Skills (DfES.) (2004) Every Child Matters: Change for Children. -
Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume7/Pupil perspectives on uses of imagery as a cross-curricular aid to learning: the experiences of Year 5 children in a village school. ... Sarah Foster. 206-239. 2024 JoTTER, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge 184 Hills Road Cambridge CB2 8PQ, -
047-80-harpere
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume5/047-080-harpere/047-080-harpere.pdf2 Apr 2014: 1992). To ensure anonymity I asked the children to think of a pseudonym. ... children only. The following graph explores children’s responses to the child SABQ. -
001-032- Pichon
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume4/001-032-pichonc/001-032-%20Pichonc.pdf10 Oct 2012: became more informal and domestic in character and likely to foster friendly, personal. ... Article Twelve. likewise states “When adults are making decisions that affect children, children have the right to. -
Morgan 219 20100728 edit+
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume1/271-310morganj/271-310-morganj.pdf13 Oct 2010: that ‘innate knowledge of the principles of Universal Grammar permits all children to acquire. ... Alongside this sense of having something to say, Foster suggests that motivation can be. -
HAYES vv FINAL EDIT AW 14.12.10 2010PPGCE001
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume2/089-112-hayese/089-112-hayese.pdf21 Jan 2011: 1974). Teaching Left-Handed Children. London, University of London Press Ltd. Clarke, G. ... Left-Handed Children. (2006). Information for left-handed children. Retrieved on February 26,. -
Kerby_2016PPGCE003_final copy edited 27 Jan 2017
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/229-258-kerbyp/229-258-kerbyp.pdf9 Feb 2017: activity had increased as a result of completing a mile, and many children. ... children to complete a further distance to foster intrinsic motivation and participation. -
WebbK_2021S10_final copy edited 8 may 2021
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume12/377-420-webbk/377-420WebbK.pdf14 May 2021: Student. motivation to do so becomes significant. Research suggests effective formative assessment can foster a growth mindset in which students. ... ã Katherine Webb, 2021 397. Classroom Observations. During discussion following the observation, -
Halbert final 29.8.14-2
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume5/119-156-halbertk/119-156-halbertk.pdf23 Sep 2014: encourage schools to hold educational assemblies that will include all children’ (Huppert, 2010,. ... children specifically because of their relation to Christianity (lines 55-8):. H: Yes. -
JoTTER2011whitwoodlaura Final+edit
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume3/327-360-whitwoodl/327-360-whitwoodl.pdf7 Feb 2012: Teaching children languages earlier can therefore be more successful as children are easily. ... language level and therefore not allowing those children who have previously studied foreign. -
2012PPGCE002HusseyFinal-editkst
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume4/071-122-husseyc/071-122-husseyc.pdf6 Nov 2012: the extent to which children are aware of them, and their subsequent implications. ... roles and statuses for girls and boys. These different opportunities foster corresponding gender. -
ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume7/80-106-nisbetm/80-106-nisbetm.pdf29 Apr 2016: 83. Alexander (2010) highlights children’s capacity to form meaningful opinions about matters. ... Among children there is evidence that less successful learners access image content more. -
Evans_2015PPGCE002_further edit 26 apr 2016
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume7/033-079-evansr/33-79-evansr.pdf29 Apr 2016: young children in educational settings (BERA, 2014; DfE, 2014). However, fewer studies have. ... investigated children’s own perceptions of play and whether pupils themselves acknowledge the. -
ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/329-378-falloonr/329-378-falloonr.pdf6 Jun 2017: secondary education. Goldspink and Foster (2013) describe how there is a widespread concern regarding the engagement. ... Goldspink & Foster, 2013). Raufelder, Sahabandu, Martinez and Escobar (2015) recognise that a decline in motivation and. -
ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume11/237-268-talmyb/237-268-talmyb.pdf16 Jul 2020: children ahead (Bourdieu, 1997). He provided a theoretical framework, but was vague about. ... investing in their children culturally and supporting their school and homework, supporting parents. -
ISSN 2043-8338 Journal of Trainee Teacher Education Research Using ...
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume12/175-200cominsr/175-200cominsr.pdf8 Mar 2021: potential for RE classrooms to foster more robust engagement with biblical material. ... of passages, without discussing their interpretation, “[does] little to foster critical and open. -
ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/01-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma.pdf5 Feb 2019: manifest change. Whilst Foster’s enquiry was clearly focused on change seen by African Americans. ... assertion that children have a right to express themselves freely in matters affecting them, ensured. -
JoTTER2018baronsimon revised submission copy edited 5 feb 2019
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/141-176-siracusanoj/177-214-barons/177-214-barons.pdf6 Feb 2019: teaching children about diversity was not enough to foster intercultural competence, and that there. ... allow all children to discuss and reflect upon culture, regardless of their socio-economic. -
banekea-2017SPGCE006-final copy edited 25th Jan2017
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/195-228-banekea/195-228-banekea.pdf9 Feb 2017: learners to language which is high-frequency in genuine French conversation to foster its. ... 8 (2017) Annelies Baneke, 2017. 201. Humour and teenage banter could present further potential to foster motivation and spontaneity. -
Ian Corner's submission 26 apr 2016
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume5/157-208-corneri/157-208-corneri.pdf29 Apr 2016: investigations stating they are characteristic of outstanding lessons as they: foster enquiry, develop. ... to pupil need to foster greater understanding. Pupil Perception. A couple of Cooper’s trainees (1990) discovered children prefer more -
ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/01-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma.pdf1 Feb 2019: manifest change. Whilst Foster’s enquiry was clearly focused on change seen by African Americans. ... assertion that children have a right to express themselves freely in matters affecting them, ensured. -
2010SPGCE001 final edit
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume2/001-050-yevsiyevichy/001-050-yevsiyevichy.pdf23 Dec 2010: how their use fosters unusual thought processes. He concludes that it is precisely religious. ... information, their use in a structured discussion may foster pupils’ confidence as they contribute. -
Udagawa finalised
https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume6/273-356-udagawak/273-356-udagawak.pdf28 Apr 2015: 18), too, argues that. ‘tasks that are meaningful with reasonable challenge’ will foster optimum motivation; this aligns.
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