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The Cone of Experience

The Cone of Experience

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-     -   The cone device is a visual metaphor of learning experiences, in which the various types of audio-visual materials are arranged ...
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The one book of which there is never a shortage

The one book of which there is never a shortage

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Michael Gove, English Secretary of State for Education, has caused controversy (again) with his decision to send a copy of the King James Bi...
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Systematic Approach To Teaching

Systematic Approach To Teaching

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Systematic Approach to Teaching : The systematic approach to teaching provides a method for the functional organization and development of i...
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Gus Poyet's deep thoughts

Gus Poyet's deep thoughts

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FIFA President Sepp Blatter has now apologised for his comments about racism in football. And he is probably hoping that the matter will no...
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Sepp Blatter: Global Village Idiot

Sepp Blatter: Global Village Idiot

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The Buddha once said, "The fool who knows he is a fool is wise. Whereas the fool who does not know he is a fool might become the Presi...
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Old farts and sexy skirts

Old farts and sexy skirts

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The former England cricketer Ed Smith has claimed that sport is a condensed form of life, and it has a lot to teach us about 'the game o...
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New Age Kurling anyone?

New Age Kurling anyone?

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A colleague forwarded this interesting exchange in the English Parliament this week (reported in Hansard ): Clive Efford: To ask the Secre...
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Cricket versus Barbarism

Cricket versus Barbarism

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I'd like to start with a quiz. Who said this? “Cricket civilises people and creates good gentlemen. I want everyone to play cricket .....
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The Roles of Educational Technology in Learning

The Roles of Educational Technology in Learning

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The Roles of Educational Technology in Learning It is an instruction that can make an ordinary person capable of superior performance and ...
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Technology: Boon or Bane?

Technology: Boon or Bane?

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Technology: Boon or Bane? In sum early media technologies, such as radio and television began with the mechanical principle   and were sch...
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      • Gus Poyet's deep thoughts
      • Sepp Blatter: Global Village Idiot
      • Old farts and sexy skirts
      • New Age Kurling anyone?
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