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  2. Teacher

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS041.doc
    20 Oct 2020: B/Rep]. The project report concluded that the approach which had been developed “enables pupils to be independent learners”, permits “teachers [to] spend more time with individuals”, and “fosters a more
  3. Bystanders in Schools: What Do They Do and WhatDo ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/researchdevelopment/19_06mclaughlin.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: There were also substantial differences in the intendedresponses of primary and secondary children. ... For secondary students the. Table 4. Primary and Secondary Children’s Bystander Responses.
  4. ESRC_Feb 2010-1

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/restorativeapproaches/ESRC_Feb%202010-1.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: the conventional domains of institutional cultures, be it schools, courts or children and family welfare. ... foster and promote power imbalances to a system that promote healthy self-regulation.
  5. Fairman Mackenzie ECER paper 081114-1

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/PDFs/FairmanMackenzieECERpaper081114-1.pdf
    4 Sep 2014: they need time together to learn and discuss children’s learning and they need an environment. ... group members, through a network which fosters development of facilitation skills as well as.
  6. Teacher Mediation of Subject Learning with ICT: a MultiMedia ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/T-MEDIA_Fin_Rep_Main.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: 2007) Pedagogical strategies for using the interactive whiteboard to foster learner participation in school science. ... 17. MERCER, N. & LITTLETON, K. (2007) Dialogue and the Development of Children's Thinking, London, Routledge.
  7. RES-000-23-00825 T-MEDIA Project End of Award Report to ESRC ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/T-MEDIA_Fin_Rep_App.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: 8. Care should be taken when interviewing children and students up to school leaving age; permission should be obtained from the school, and if they so suggest, the parents. ... Wood, D.J., Bruner, J. & Ross, G. (1976) The role of tutoring in problem
  8. TACTYC Newsletter report

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/cindle/Cyprus%20paper%202.doc
    20 Oct 2020: the deployment of metacognitive and cognitive abilities, especially in the case of young children. ... L. (1985) The development of error correction strategies in young children’s manipulative play.
  9. February 2021 Exploring the School to Work Transition for ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/School%20to%20Work%20Transition%20for%20Adolescent%20Girls%20Full%20Report.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: However, transferable skills are not sufficiently developed for all children and adolescents, whether in or out of school. ... Having children, which pushes young men towards employment, has the opposite effect for young women.
  10. Statements - Cambridge 2016 Seminar. 280416

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/PDFs/Statements%20-%20Cambridge%202016%20Seminar.pdf
    9 May 2016: require elimination of disparities for indigenous peoples and equal access for children with disabilities and in vulnerable situations. ... syntheses. When well implemented, it builds productive learning communities for diverse children, for teachers and
  11. Slide 1

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/events/conferences/cec/CEC_Singal_28_10_11.pdf
    20 Feb 2012: Nidhi Singal28th Oct. 2011. Disability and education: Ghana. “There is very limited information about the incidence of children with special needs around the country”(GMoESS, 2008). • ... Not just disability, but poverty too. Adisa Shaha, who had
  12. epiSTEMe_TISME_12

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/episteme/epiSTEMeTISME12.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: that knowledge is a tool for solving problems, and foster coherent understanding of fundamental ideas and their relationships (Trafton et al., 2001). ... Eds.) (2001). Adding it up: Helping children learn mathematics. Washington DC: National Academy Press
  13. Research and policy 20_8 Sabates Carter Stern V4_HR_RS_HR_RS2

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Using%20educational%20transitions%20to%20estimate%20learning%20loss%20due%20to%20Covid-19%20school%20closures.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: comprehension relative to children for whom the language of instruction remained the same. ... of children as well as their opinion about learning support received at home.
  14. May 2013 InForm is a series of papers whose ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/inform/PDFs/InForm_15.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: Like children, teachers may gradually lose a sense of agency when they are overwhelmed by institutional demands, by impatient targets or categorical mandates. ... Consequently, it implies that schools need to adopt the organisational structures and grow
  15. June 2018 Early learning in Ethiopia: equitable access and ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/downloads/Policy%20papers/ELP%20System%20Diagnostic%20Final_Nov%202018_updated.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: and socio-emotional development before children enter Grade 1, but the information collected,. ... opportunities and outcomes for young children, through both research and operational support (World.
  16. Understanding the role of CAMFED’s peer mentors in shifting ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/researchprojects/ongoing/camfeds-girls-education-interventions-sub-saharan-africa/Role_of_peer_mentors.pdf
    24 May 2024: Development (Ministry of Community Development Gender and Children, 2005; The United Republic of Tanzania, 2016b;. ... They subsequently return to their local schools to support underprivileged children in their studies.
  17. Cross- case analysis preliminary themes

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS0521.doc
    20 Oct 2020: For example, for DR, “it was a lot easier to go round”, he “managed to focus on every pair of children” and “took a larger role in their decisions”. ... The History project teachers described in their report how “ongoing dialogue between
  18. TiPS0521

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS0521.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: For example, for DR, “it was a lot easier to go round”, he “managed to focus on every pair of children” and “took a larger role in their decisions”. ... The History project teachers described in their report how “ongoing dialogue between
  19. 

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/eclipse/Tanetal(2005)IonisationEnergy.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: 5. (Driver, 1995) may be similar across cultures as children have very similar personal. ... conceptions are effective in daily life and hence valuable to them, while children’s.
  20. TEACh: Household survey TEACh (Teaching Effectively All Children)…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/downloads/HH%20Questionnaire_field%20version_Pakistan_CC.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: PCODE PTEACH SCHOL TEXT UNIFORM MEAL. 10. Section 5. Time use of children. ... Compared with children of the same age, does [NAME] have. difficulty learning things?
  21. An investigation of appropriate new technologies to support…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/CCE_Report_No6_%20DfID_ANTSIT.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of children's lives and to enrich the quality of learning and teaching. ... Studies have shown that ICT4E initiatives have the most positive impacts when they foster interactive and collaborative environments
  22. 5. Statements - Cambridge 2014 Seminar

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/events/qualityeducationseminar/5_%20Statements%20-%20Cambridge%202014%20Seminar.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: Two examples. Low achieving groups of children and fragile, and dysfunctional schools are particularly vulnerable in highly devolved systems. ... This applies to both children’s and teachers’ learning. The OECD’s ‘Synergies for Better Learning’
  23. 0 The nature of parental involvement and its impact ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/researchprojects/ongoing/accountability-in-india/Dissertation-Middha-parental-involvement.pdf
    23 Feb 2023: parental involvement in children’s education are an important factor in determining the. ... instruments’ measures of verbal reading and arithmetic abilities of the children in primary.
  24. Foreword Building interdisciplinary and intercultural bridges: New…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/cian/Building%20Interdisciplinary%20and%20Intercultral%20Bridges_compressed%20updated%20v_4.pdf
    22 May 2017: 8. Children on Wings and ‘Visual Composing’: Dimensions of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Learning Johanna Maria Roels 75. ... about innovative arts and science practices from around the world and to foster theory building.
  25. News Archive : Faculty of Education

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/news/archive/archive.html?y=19
    It’s a safe environment in which children can practise how to respond. ... Those children who did seek support had a learning loss of only 34%.
  26. Musiceum R&D_Report16Feb_and_Appendices_FINAL_

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/groups/artsandcreativities/projects/reports/Musiceum%20R&D_Report_June2018.pdf
    14 Sep 2020: for young children and their families in museums) this review has nonetheless provided. ... upon some dedicated research and development work with local Children’s Centres to.
  27. Participation and Re-presentation in ‘Start-ups’ as Epistemological…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/groups/artsandcreativities/projects/reports/WISE_Report_Final_revised22May19.pdf
    14 Sep 2020: WHAT IS AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM? Entrepreneurship ecosystems are a conceptual framework designed to foster economic development via entrepreneurship, innovation and small business growth (Mazzarol, 2014). ... Furthermore, Bourdieu’s influence has
  28. The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, Westminster,…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/demetriou/all_publications/POST-PN-0583.pdf
    27 May 2020: may show academic benefits. For example, the programme. Philosophy for Children (P4C) involves group discussions. ... National. Children’s Bureau & YoungMinds. 18 Layard et al. (2014). What Predicts a Successful Life?
  29. Conceptual integration and science learners - do we expect too much

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/eclipse/CSSME2005.doc
    20 Oct 2020: the way that children absorb discussion of these issues in the life-world. ... How many children are exposed to discussions of atoms exchanging electrons and the like in their social hours!
  30. Taber (CSSME, Leeds, 2005) 1 Conceptual integration and science ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/eclipse/CSSME2005.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: reactions which did not derive from the way that children absorb discussion of these. ... issues in the life-world. How many children are exposed to discussions of atoms.
  31. Scaling up a life skills and mentorship programme led ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/researchprojects/ongoing/camfeds-girls-education-interventions-sub-saharan-africa/Zambia_country_brief_scaling_the_learner_guide_programme.pdf
    20 Jul 2023: Alice ploughs back to her community and has personally supported the education of 11 children. ... They need to be appreciated to support the children who are within that constituency.
  32. AsySeekBookproof2.qxd

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/arnot/AsylumReportFinal.pdf
    10 Oct 2014: LEAs have a legal obligation to provide education for asylum-seeker andrefugee children. ... which have affected the educational integration of asylum-seeker andrefugee children are highlighted.
  33. Notes on the Round Table held in Oskemen at ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/eri/casestudies/kazakhstan/wellbeing/dissemination/roundtables/Oskemen_Round_Table_Notes.pdf
    17 Oct 2016: are often unable to foster close relationships with students and thus rely on help from their class teachers. ... mothers who are often the primary care givers of children with disabilities as the men seem to be.
  34. Research Report No

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS031.doc
    20 Oct 2020: In addition, we examine the role of teachers in mediating interactions between children and technology – supporting learning through interpreting processes, discussing and explaining meaning, and creating a classroom climate which fosters
  35. TiPS031

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS031.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: According to Rogoff, children take a significant,active role in structuring instruction through simultaneously adjusting their level ofparticipation and requesting assistance, greater responsibility and involvement. ... In addition, we examine therole of
  36. Report 7.4.10

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/projects/pastprojects/learning_to_lead_an_evaluation.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: For children with special needs it helps to build relationships with other children in the school. ... The TA’s own children learnt through BSC that they could make a difference and grow in maturity and self-awareness.
  37. Report 2nd draft 20.11.11

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/projects/teacherleadership/ITL%20project_Phase%201_A%20Report_Nov2011.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: UNICEF United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund USAID Unites States Agency for International Development. ... to promote and foster inclusive educational practices;. to contribute to the development of democratic civil society.
  38. Preprint

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/ruthven/RHpreprintZDM13.pdf
    10 Oct 2014: Not only was it found challenging to devise age-appropriate teaching sequences that were effective in socialising children’s intuitions about chance, but tasks intended to foster and assess probabilistic thinking
  39. Kershner et al Chapter 8 final MS

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/tseda/Kershner_et_al_2020_Chapter8_final_MS.pdf
    22 Mar 2021: children in my class found it hard to take on the questioner role. ... children to really listen to each other as well as share their own thoughts:.
  40. DWilson

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/restorativeapproaches/seminartwo/DWilson.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: addition of ‘the Effect of the Conflict on Women and Children’, an often forgotten theme10. ... and imagination for adults and children alike. Local essentialism closes people to difference.
  41. Notes on the round table held in Atyrau on ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/eri/casestudies/kazakhstan/wellbeing/dissemination/roundtables/Atyrau_Round_Table_Notes.pdf
    17 Oct 2016: She pointed out that there was a great discrepancy among schools in terms of existing conditions to foster wellbeing among students. ... categorisation should also take into consideration material, financial and emotional aspects (such as children
  42. The Carpe Vitam Leadership for Learning (LfL)project was a ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/inform/PDFs/InForm_8.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: Indeedit may be argued that professional learning is an evenhigher priority than children’s learning, as ignoranceof how children learn and grow may be worse than noteaching at all. ... For others a majorfeature of accountability was inviting parents
  43. inFORM no 12

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/inform/PDFs/InForm_12.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: principals) who can continue to provide support. for teacher and school development • to promote and foster inclusive educational. ... example might be ‘Developing active participation in reading lessons to improve children’s reading’ (Bosnia and
  44. KBickmore

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/restorativeapproaches/seminarfour/BickmoreSemianr4.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: invited children to “come up with a solution” such as a box to contain the sand. ... I think that we can all remind the children that are trying to exclude people not to exclude people.”).
  45. An investigation of appropriate new technologies to support…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/antsit/DfIDANTSITReport_FINAL_2Mb-2.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of children's lives and to enrich the quality of learning and teaching. ... Studies have shown that ICT4E initiatives have the most positive impacts when they foster interactive and collaborative environments
  46. PROJECT BRIEFING The OER4Schools Programme Developing a professional…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/projectbriefings/OER4_Aug_8RM2.pdf
    21 Aug 2012: Such methods foster superficial learning; improving the quality of teaching includes “moving from telling to listening” (Suurtamm and Vézina, 2010, p.1). ... questioning, allowing children to engage with ideas more freely.
  47. PROJECT BRIEFING July 2012 The Centre acknowledges generous on-going…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/projectbriefings/Poetry_final_8Aug.pdf
    21 Aug 2012: B.Ed students to foster greater understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of Caribbean poetry in both. ... Project Team Project Director: Morag Styles, Professor of Children's Poetry, Centre for Commonwealth Education, Faculty of Education, University of
  48. Syrian Higher Education post 2011: Immediate and Future Challenges ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/eri/publications/syria/190606-REPORT-2-POST-2011-FINAL-ENGLISH.pdf
    17 Jun 2019: Syrian Higher Education post 2011:. Immediate and Future Challenges. ForewordMost people are all too aware of the physical devastation wrought by the Syrian conflict that has raged since 2011 – hundreds of thousands of people killed, towns and
  49. TEACHER SELF-EFFICACY, VOICE AND LEADERSHIP: TOWARDS A POLICY…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/projects/pastprojects/EI_teacher_self-efficacy_voice_leadership_Feb2012_1.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: of its potential to foster collaborative professional cultures within schools which can unlock. ... make a positive difference to children's learning and wellbeing? 11. What could policy-makers, managers and administrators do to enhance your.
  50. TEACHER SELF-EFFICACY, VOICE AND LEADERSHIP: TOWARDS A POLICY…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/projects/teacherleadership/EI_teacher_self-efficacy_voice_leadership_Feb2012-1.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: of its potential to foster collaborative professional cultures within schools which can unlock. ... make a positive difference to children's learning and wellbeing? 11. What could policy-makers, managers and administrators do to enhance your.
  51. March 2021 Teacher practices in Rwandan secondary mathematics…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Teacher%20practices%20in%20Rwandan%20secondary%20mathematics%20classrooms-%20Findings%20from%20classroom%20observations.pdf
    30 Sep 2021: to set short- and long-term goals; and. (iii) fosters social and collaborative skills by encouraging collaboration. ... opt their children out of the study prior to data collection if there were concerns.

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