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Tag: Psychology

Embarrassing School Moments

20th May 2017 by John Dabell

Reading time, 3 minutes: How often do you have a ‘Miranda’ moment?

Workaholic Teachers

16th May 2017 by John Dabell

Reading time, 3 minutes: Are you a workaholic?

Improving School Leadership: One Nudge At A Time

24th Mar 2017 by Paul Ainsworth

Reading time, 3 minutes: Can we improve school leadership by ‘nudging’?

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Context-Dependent Memory

3rd Nov 2016 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: Do students perform better when tested in the same environmental conditions?

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The Cognitive Revolution in Teaching

17th Oct 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 2 minutes: Have teachers always been interested in how the mind works and have we always wanted an evidence-based profession?

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Why Is Your Memory Unreliable?

8th Sep 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: Do you think your memory is what it appears to be?

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Social Proof: Bystanders Uncertainty

7th Aug 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 6 minutes: How often have you walked past by something and asked yourself, ‘I should have done something about that’?

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Why Some People Can’t Help Believing in Conspiracies by @TeacherToolkit

22nd Jul 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 4 minutes: What conspiracy do you believe currently exists within education?

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Pedagogically Speaking on #Piaget by @TeacherToolkit

14th May 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: This is a blog about teaching pedagogy; and psychologist Jean Piaget.

#Flashbulb Memory by @TeacherToolkit

25th Jun 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 5 minutes: How good is your memory? How much can you recall from your own schooling and can you think why this has stuck with you?

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