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Academic Cheating: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

According to various sources, at least half of all students fall victim to cheating at least once during high school ( Anderman & Midgley, 2004; Christensen Hughes & McCabe, 2006; Gilbert & Michaut, 2009 ). A mode of __ that is perceived as unfair by students and a pedagogy that encourages non-compliance. A. __ issues.

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Passion for education

Learning with e's

Unconditionally regarding each child with positivity is key to good pedagogy (Rogers, 1983). Effective pedagogy not only has impact, it's contagious. This process promotes 'a different way of being' teachers (Bolton, 2006). 2006) Reflective Practice. Some appear to be contradictions. References Bolton, G. London: Sage.

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Theories for the digital age: Self regulated learning

Learning with e's

Various commentators suggest that as much as seventy percent of learning occurs outside of formal educational settings (Cofer, 2000; Dobbs, 2000; Cross, 2006). Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 17 (3), 183-193. 2006) Informal Learning: Rediscovering the natural pathways that inspire innovation and performance. Delfino, M.,

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Down under

Learning with e's

The other invited keynote at the event will be Tom Cochrane (Auckland University of Technology, NZ) who will address the topic: Transforming pedagogy with Mobile Web 2.0. The session will outline an mlearning implementation strategy, and illustrative case studies. . The rest of my Down Under lecture tour can be found here on this site.

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Heutagogy, Self-Directed Learning and Complex Work

ID Reflections

Pedagogy had always established an unequal relation between the teacher and the taught. Andragogy stepped in to rectify this and foster awareness about how adults learned. However, the premise was that there was someone doing the "teaching" so to speak.

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The industrialisation of learning

Learning with e's

Indeed, Robinson's 2006 TED talk video goes as far as to say that current schooling is stifling innovation and creativity, and squandering talent. 1970) Pedagogy of the Oppressed. 2006) Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity. The video has been viewed over 11 million times, which shows that the message clearly resonates.

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Why we learn more at play ? gamification and rewards for learning

Ed App

According to Harvard University’s Project Zero study on the ‘Pedagogy of Play,’ playful learning is characterised by choice, wonder and delight. Towards a Pedagogy of Play: A Project Zero Working Paper. Astoundingly, the group that consciously channelled their inner seven-year-olds produced 30% more creative output than their peers.