Physical educators have a responsibility to create a learning environment that is viewed as supportive of students’ psychological needs and which helps reduce amotivation.
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Physical educators have a responsibility to create a learning environment that is viewed as supportive of students’ psychological needs and which helps reduce amotivation.
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This article deals with the implications of assessment for learning (AfL) in upper secondary physical education and health (PEH).
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(2013). The Effects of Text Messaging and Instant Messaging on Literacy. English Studies: Vol. 94, No. 5, pp. 582-602. doi: 10.1080/0013838X.2013.795737
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TEST Learning Theories: Bandura’s Social Learning Theory
by Steve Wheeler, Associate Professor, Plymouth Institute of Education
This is the third in my blog series on major learning theories.
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As of January 2014: 90% of American adults have a cell phone 58% of American adults have a smartphone 32% of American adults own an e-reader 42% of
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Great post and information!! Definitely going to utilize this for #ICT class discusses!
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New research from Stanford is helping to build the case that nurturing a “growth mindset” can help many kids understand their true potential.[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more!
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It helps you become more clear about your ideas. It gives you practice at presenting your ideas for a non-specialist audience. It increases your visibility within academia. It increases your visibi…
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How qualitative research contributes is by Daniel Willingham.
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Guest blogger Glenn Whitman, Director of the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning, suggests a scientific approach to manageable homework: students should do it without interruption, and schools shouldn’t assign too much of it.
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RT @insidehighered Are there more cases of female coaches #bullying athletes than there used to be? http://t.co/GoxdLgFCbr
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