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MethodologyMethodology

Are you getting nervous at the prospect of next year's dissertation, or just need to improve your familiarity with the research process? If so, take a look at methodology.co.uk; this is a free website which has been put together by the publisher Sage, and contains plenty of links to useful resources…

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29Apr2008

Girl Power / Child NeglectGirl Power / Child Neglect

A news story in yesterday's Observer reported on research that suggested that boys at primary school could perform better if taught in single-sex classes. This observation is just one of several issues which are covered by the report, which looks at how the gender make-up of classes can affect the c…

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28Apr2008

Child Genius / Gifted ChildrenChild Genius / Gifted Children

The latest episode of Child Genius will be broadcast on Channel 4 tonight; this is an ongoing series which is charting the progress of several gifted children over a number of years, to examine their development as they grow older. Among the children featured are a three year old maths prodigy, a te…

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23Apr2008

Mixed Bag of GoodiesMixed Bag of Goodies

The Blogger site has had some difficulties over the last few days, which is why the blog hasn't been updated for a little while. So here's a round-up of what's been published recently:The Institute of Public Policy Research has released a report which investigates how policymakers can find opportuni…

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22Apr2008

Avoiding Negative BehaviorsAvoiding Negative Behaviors

I was speaking to a group in Kingsville, TX, this weekend and I was again reminded about how important it is for early childhood teachers to set up engaging and effective classrooms. Research by the Center of Social and Emotional Foundations in Early Learning (CSEFEL-see website below) indicates tha…

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21Apr2008

Emerging Technologies for LearningEmerging Technologies for Learning

Every year Becta publishes an annual report called Emerging Technologies for Learning, which speculates on how new technology could change and impact upon education in the medium term. The latest report in this series was recently released and can be accessed by clicking here. Among the contents of …

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16Apr2008

Contact A FamilyContact A Family

Contact A Family is a UK charity which provides advice, information and support to the families of disabled children. As part of this work they produce a range of leaflets, factsheets and reports, many of which are freely available online. Take a look at the publications section of the website to ac…

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15Apr2008

Cared For ChildrenCared For Children

The Research in Practice website (see this previous post for details) has just published a new research briefing on the topic of children who are cared for by members of their extended family or social network. The paper concludes that children who are brought up in this manner do at least as well a…

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14Apr2008

Teacher Support NetworkTeacher Support Network

The Teacher Support Network (TSN) is an independent organisation which aims to provide both practical and emotional support to those working in the education sector. The site is regularly updated with news and links to relevant articles, and the organisation will shortly be marking its 130th anniver…

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11Apr2008

DAP Mathematics SkillsDAP Mathematics Skills

I was recently talking to a group about developmentally appropriate math skills for early childhood children (see 'Conference Handouts' below right). I remember discovering the developmental order of math skills a number of years ago when I was teaching kindergarten. When I patiently worked through …

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09Apr2008

CCInform User GuidesCCInform User Guides

If you've been using the CCInform service (click here for details) then you may be pleased to know that user guides for the site are now available. I'm not able to attach documents to the blog so can't make the guide available here, but there is a plentiful supply in the Subject Librarian's office i…

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09Apr2008

Social Trends 2008Social Trends 2008

The latest edition of Social Trends has been published this week by the Office of National Statistics. Social Trends is an annual publication which takes a very detailed look at society in the UK - frankly, it's quite scary how much they know about us! If you're interested in topics such as educatio…

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08Apr2008

More Bits and PiecesMore Bits and Pieces

Here is an overview of relevant documents which have been published in the last week or so:The Sure Start Journey: a Summary of Evidence takes a look at headlines relating to Sure Start, plus findings from other independent studies, to assess Sure Start's progress so far and the challenges which it …

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07Apr2008

IntuteIntute

Intute is a free service which has been put together by staff at Universities and Colleges throughout the UK. The site's core is comprised of thousands of websites which have been handpicked for the reliability and quality of the information that they contain, although Intute also contains additiona…

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04Apr2008

Fair PlayFair Play

The DCSF has today launched a consultation document on plans to create more play facilities for young children. You can read the consultation document (entitled Fair Play) online; if you want to respond to the government with your comments, then you can do so in a range of ways from the options on t…

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03Apr2008

Delicious Part 2Delicious Part 2

Further to yesterday's post, you should now see a new window entitled 'My Delicious' about halfway down this page on the right-hand site. How does it work? Read on...As you can probably imagine, whilst helping our users I have to skim through a lot of childhood / social policy related web pages ever…

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02Apr2008

Mmm... Delicious!Mmm... Delicious!

Do you ever use the 'Favourites' menu at the top of your browser? For those who aren't sure what it does, you can use it to create a list of your favourite websites so that they can quickly be retrieved, without the need to remember the address of each one. This is a really handy service, but its dr…

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01Apr2008
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