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What Have I Learnt? This week I will be discussing what I have learnt throughout this module. What I have learnt about psychology and education? There are uses for things that I never considered to be important within education. Lectures are not good for engagement. In general lectures are not great for learning. What I have learnt from this module? Groups, leadership and men.
Like I said at the beginning I hope people have enjoyed reading my blogs as I have enjoyed reading other peoples. And that is my final blog done. This blog will just sum up all of these topics and give an overview of the topic in its entirety.
Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease. It made you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you had the urge to pass it on.
So now to write the very last blog of this module and semester. And boy am I glad I did.
The inner ramblings of my mind. What on Earth happened to the year? On a more important note, what on Earth am I meant to do with my life in a couple of months? So, what have I learned from doing this module? We all have our own minds! Why should we all be taught in the same way, and examined in the same way? I think we should.
When the Pencil Meets the Neuron. When I chose this module, I had some serious reservations about it.
Knowledge is knowing the tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting in your fruit salad. Published April 22, 2013. So this is the last blog we have to do for the Science of Education. That feels kind of sad in an odd way. The way this module is run is far more affective than you would assume when you first hear about. Published April 15, 2013. I hope you all had a good Easter and got lots of work done. So what are some of the advantages of using all this .
Congratulations on your final set of blogs for this year.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011. A DIFFERENT KIND OF DREAM TO MAKE YOU SMILE . Do you ever feel like you are on the outside looking in, dear Reader? You spend your time searching, yearning, praying for a change. And you hold on to hope because, honestly, what else can you do at this point? Yet that hope seems so distant, not quite tangible, as if the practicality of holding on to it has already expired. Has told you cannot happen now.
Sunday, March 11, 2007. In case some of you missed it in our previous e-mail, we have returned back to the US, and have been back for a month now. Once again, we are very thankful for all of your love, support, and prayers for Paige and I while we were in Sierra Leone, and also upon our return.