Random media from the Faculty of Education

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Jobs and Skills in Ghana: What types of jobs have been created and where? | Part 1 - Nicholas Nsowah-Nuamah and Moses...

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Poverty has halved in Ghana over the period from 1991 to 2005. We use the household surveys to investigate possible mechanisms which led to this outcome. In particular how was it...

Collection: RECOUP - Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009


How Can You Help Your Students Become Autonomous Learners? One-on-one Counselling-Based Teaching through an Autonomous...

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Akiko Kochiyama is Professor of English Education and Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Language Studies/Graduate School of Foreign Language Education and Research, Meisei...

Collection: PLACE (Pedagogy, Language, Arts & Culture in Education), PESGB (Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain)

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Thu 14 Nov 2013


Using Images in Qualitative Research

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A short video to introduce this option session on the MEd/MPhil courses

Collection: MEd/MPhil Option Session Details

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Tue 19 Nov 2013


Inclusion

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Inclusion through use of War With Troy audio and teaching resources available from www.classictales.co.uk

Collection: Classics in the English Curriculum: reflections

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Wed 25 Mar 2015


Making inferences about a text using a talking point in a primary reading class

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This clip shows a teacher using a talking point about a story that required the students to make inferences. The teacher asked the students to back up their opinions using...

Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Sun 3 May 2020


A Bourdiesian Analysis of Songwriting Habitus

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Brazilian songwriting, as well as the music from other countries, is featured by orality, intuition and tacit knowledge. The present research applies the concept of habitus...

Collection: Arts & Creativities Research Group

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Thu 1 Mar 2018


Education and Transformation in transitions(s) to adulthood in Ghana, Kenya, India and Pakistan | Part 1 - Roger...

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Adulthood is usually defined in terms of a series of markers: leaving school, starting a first job, leaving the parental home, forming a first union, marrying and having a first...

Collection: RECOUP - Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009


Group interaction at the interactive whiteboard - Food Chains

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This excerpt shows three children from a Year 5 class (ages 9-10) engaged in dialogue about which animals and plants can be placed together in a food chain. Unusually, they are...

Collection: Supporting classroom dialogue using interactive whiteboard technology: professional development resources

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 18 Jan 2013


Surveys and Questionnaires

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Sara Hennessey talks about surveys and questionnaires associated with research & investigation during the workshop that took place on the 15th of June 2017.

Collection: R & I

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Tue 11 Jul 2017


Primary MEd Interviews - Year 1 Students

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This is a short video of an interview with Year 1 students on the Primary MEd course enabling them to give their thoughts, feelings & advice on why they chose the course and how...

Collection: Primary MEd

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Tue 26 Jan 2010


Classroom Discourse Analysis

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This session, led by Prof. Neil Mercer, offers students the opportunity to consider how talk is used by teachers and students in education and to understand the methods and...

Collection: RMS Keynote Lectures

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Tue 16 Dec 2014