Results 351 to 360 of about 14,644,518 (413)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Linguistics in a primary school
Language and Linguistics Compass, 2007AbstractIn this article, I discuss a linguistics course that I have been teaching for the past 3 years in a multiage primary school classroom. This experience has led to work in other schools, has changed the way I teach introductory linguistics courses for teachers, and has led to the development of materials and curricula for use in K‐12 classrooms ...
openaire +3 more sources
Primary School Exclusions [PDF]
ABSTRACT Most of the focus of research and debate about school exclusions in the U.K. has been about secondary age pupils, which is not surprising in that secondary school exclusions are much more numerous than at the primary school stage, accounting for approximately 87 per cent of all permanent exclusions (DfE, 1992).
Brenda Lawrence, Carol Hadyen
openaire +1 more source
What We Live For, What We Die For, 2019
. The article deals with the issue of the natural competence formation in children of primary school age. The analysis of scientific and pedagogical literature made it possible to identify the potential impact of environmental research on the development
Michael Smith, Barbara Crane
semanticscholar +1 more source
. The article deals with the issue of the natural competence formation in children of primary school age. The analysis of scientific and pedagogical literature made it possible to identify the potential impact of environmental research on the development
Michael Smith, Barbara Crane
semanticscholar +1 more source
Primary education or primary schooling?
Education 3-13, 2005There may be forces at work that recently have created barriers and restrictions within primary education. Indeed it could be argued that those forces have reduced the children's education to a more rigid and limiting primary schooling. This article explores the influence of target setting and testing, literacy and numeracy hours, American and ...
openaire +2 more sources
2005
The expansion plan for this school dating from the 1930s was substantial: it called for six classrooms a school kitchen and refectory, a music room, computer rooms, and numerous other features. Almost all the additional facilities were to be located in front of the original school, although at a slightly lower level, thanks to the differing planes of ...
openaire +2 more sources
The expansion plan for this school dating from the 1930s was substantial: it called for six classrooms a school kitchen and refectory, a music room, computer rooms, and numerous other features. Almost all the additional facilities were to be located in front of the original school, although at a slightly lower level, thanks to the differing planes of ...
openaire +2 more sources
Philosophy in Primary Schools?
Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012The article is a critical discussion of the aims behind the teaching of philosophy in British primary schools. It begins by reviewing the recent Special Issue of the Journal of Philosophy of Education Vol 45 Issue 2 2011 on ‘Philosophy for Children in Transition’, so as to see what light this might throw on the topic just mentioned.
openaire +2 more sources
Pre-service education for primary school English teachers in Indonesia: policy implications
Teachers’ Perceptions, Experience and Learning, 2016Although English is only an extra-curricular subject at primary level in Indonesia, expectations over the improved quality of the teachers are exceptionally high .
Subhan Zein
semanticscholar +1 more source
Exploring the Use of Educational Robotics in Primary School and Its Possible Place in the Curricula
Education in & with Robotics to Foster 21st-Century Skills, 2021Effransia Tzagkaraki+2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Bilingualism in the Primary School
1993Part 1 Living and Learning in Two Languages: Language activities in a multi-lingual school, Jean Mills A young child learns English, Sukhwant Kaur and Richard Wills. Part 2 Assessment of and Through Language: Monolingual teachers assessing bilingual children, Jean Mills Appendix 3, Christine Turner Assessing in Mother Tongue, Sukhwant Kaur and Richard ...
Jean Mills, Richard Mills
openaire +2 more sources
2021
Over the past two decades, private primary schools have become one of the most contentious topics of research in the field of international education. In particular, “low-cost” or “low-fee” private primary schools has received a lot of attention. The crux of the issue can be described in terms of access and quality. The promise of the private sector is
openaire +1 more source
Over the past two decades, private primary schools have become one of the most contentious topics of research in the field of international education. In particular, “low-cost” or “low-fee” private primary schools has received a lot of attention. The crux of the issue can be described in terms of access and quality. The promise of the private sector is
openaire +1 more source