Expert Voices

Create a Climate for Learning and They Will Learn
Learning comes natural to children, creating a climate for learning will allow them to do so.



Relationships the Key to Learning
Struggling with how to get disruptive students to learn?




How do we motivate difficult teens?
Motivating young people with Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties is one of the most difficult challenges of any teacher.



The Mystery of the Teen Brain
What were they thinking? They weren't.





Differentiated Learning Prevents Poor-to-fit behaviour
Robert Pronovost tailors math instruction to match students' individual learning styles




Creativity in the Classroom
Ken Robinson's view on teaching:




"We stigmatise mistakes" - Read my blog on good-to-fit and poor-to-fit behaviour.

Child Directed Learning
Sugata Mitra looks at the drive children feel to learn.

Sugata Mitra's "Hole in the Wall" experiments have shown that, in the absence of supervision or formal teaching, children can teach themselves and each other,



"If a computer can replace a teacher, it should." - Read my blog on good-to-fit and poor-to-fit behaviour.

"When you have interest, you have education."

Thinking about Learning

Ken Robinson's change of education paradigms.

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