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This BBC documentary series follows five teachers from China as they take over the education of 50 teenagers in a British school. After four weeks, the Chinese and British systems go head to head with the...
In this session learners dissect the lower leg of a horse. Working in small groups, the aim is to safely dissect the limb, and identify select structures. At the end of the lesson, learning is reviewed...
The remarkable story of Nim, a chimpanzee who managed the unique feat of learning sign language after being raised like a typical human child. Interviews with Nim’s trainers as well as other key...
DD307 uses traditional and cutting-edge social psychological theories to explore some of the most exciting and pressing issues we face in our complex, fast changing world. Topics include emotions, conflict,...
Video recordings of two presentations given at the July 2010 workshop of the Mass Observation Communities Online project. Dorothy Sheridan, Ddrector of the project, discusses two of the main Mass Observation...
Agriculture, medicine and industry all use evidence-based methods that are decided by what works best in experiments rather than custom and practice, or merely tradition. Teaching is becoming this way too,...
Compilation of several examples of video artist Paul Fletcher’s applying animation in the classroom. Examples include: Presenting Information with Animation; Drawing on Film; Flipbook Animation; Plasticene...
Qualitative research provides us with a means to gain a deep description of the lives we study. But entering in a community can be difficult. We have to suspend our own cultural lens while examining the...
Italian physician Maria Montessori developed the Montessori method in the early 1900s while observing that children learn best when engaged in purposeful activity. Dr. Montessori inspired a movement that...
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