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Young Adults and Sport:  motives and barriers

Young Adults and Sport: motives and barriers

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I am delighted to tell you that today's is a Guest Post. It is the first of a series of guest posts, focusing on sports participation, w...
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Maximizing the Use of the Overhead Projector and the Chalkboard

Maximizing the Use of the Overhead Projector and the Chalkboard

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The overhead projector is probably one of the most versatile and useful visual aids that has been made available to the modern-day lecturer...
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Teaching With Visual Symbol

Teaching With Visual Symbol

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Teaching with visual symbols, the teacher makes use of abstract representation such as graphs, diagrams, comic strip, chart, and cartoons. T...
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The Power of Film Video & TV in Classroom

The Power of Film Video & TV in Classroom

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The appeal of visual media continues to make film, video and television as educational tools  with high potential impact. They are now more ...
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Making The Most of Community Resources & Field Trips

Making The Most of Community Resources & Field Trips

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Field trips offer an excellent bridge between the work of the school and the work of the world outside” 1)       Preliminary planning by the...
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Demonstration in Teaching

Demonstration in Teaching

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Demonstration involves showing by reason or  proof , explaining or making clear by use of examples or  experiments . Put more simply, demons...
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Participant Development in Sport

Participant Development in Sport

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LTAD? Core skills and capabilities? Early Specialisation? Talent Development? Critical Periods in Development? There is increasing demand on...
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What's the point of Grammar Schools?

What's the point of Grammar Schools?

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The journalist  Daniel Knowles has written an interesting article about Grammar Schools in the  Daily Telegraph .   Part of its interest lie...
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