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The Bridge Issue 13
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.queens.cam.ac.uk/files/publicationFiles/queens_bridge_issue_13_-_accessible.pdf7 Dec 2020: Diana: We've been back to College regularly over the years, for our own weddings, the christenings of our children and for reunions with our year group. -
Research Report No
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS031.doc20 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 -
The reliability and validity of the pupil behaviour questionnaire: a…
https://dev.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/files/2020/08/tf-STARS-PBQ-2018.pdf12 Aug 2020: Included children were in Reception to Year 4 (aged 4 to 9 years). ... doi:10.1080/13632752.2015.1120070. Rutter, M. 1967. “A Children’s Behaviour Questionnaire for Completion Be Teachers: Preliminary Findings.” Journal ofChild Psychology and -
TiPS031
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS031.pdf20 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 -
Conceptual integration and science learners - do we expect too much
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/eclipse/CSSME2005.doc20 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! -
Taber (CSSME, Leeds, 2005) 1 Conceptual integration and science ...
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/eclipse/CSSME2005.pdf20 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. -
Cross- case analysis preliminary themes
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS0521.doc20 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 -
TiPS0521
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/istl/TiPS0521.pdf20 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 -
Bystanders in Schools: What Do They Do and WhatDo ...
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/researchdevelopment/19_06mclaughlin.pdf20 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. -
ESRC_Feb 2010-1
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/restorativeapproaches/ESRC_Feb%202010-1.pdf20 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.
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