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  2. Educating the East End - Wikipedia

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    Christopher is a Year 10 student and one of a handful of the school's children living with autism. He has been a hit with teachers and fellow students with his constant smiling, upbeat attitude and his `keep positive' motto, and home support worker Miss Austin explains the impact this one pupil has had on the rest of the school. Last in the series.

  3. Positive education - Wikipedia

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    Positive education is an approach to education that draws on positive psychology's emphasis of individual strengths and personal motivation to promote learning. Unlike traditional school approaches, positive schooling teachers use techniques that focus on the well-being of individual students. [ 1 ]

  4. Microteaching - Wikipedia

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    Watching the video and getting comments from colleagues and students provide teachers with an often intense "under the microscope" view of their teaching. A review of the evidence for micro-teaching, undertaken by John Hattie as part of his Visible Learning project, found it was the 6th most effective method for improving student outcomes.

  5. Children Full of Life - Wikipedia

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    Children Full of Life (涙と笑いのハッピークラス 4年1組 命の授業, Namida to warai no happī kurasu: 4 nen 1 kumi Inochi no jugyō) is a 2003 Japanese documentary film directed by Noboru Kaetsu that follows a 4th grade teacher in Japan.

  6. Kata Csizér - Wikipedia

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    In an article published in The Modern Language Journal, Csizér argued along with the co-authors Judit Kormos and Ágnes Sarkadi, that goals, attitudes, and motivation might be seen as a closely interconnected co-adaptive system, in which change in one of these motivational constructs also trigger change in the other closely related constructs.

  7. Instructional design - Wikipedia

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    Instructional design (ID), also known as instructional systems design and originally known as instructional systems development (ISD), is the practice of systematically designing, developing and delivering instructional materials and experiences, both digital and physical, in a consistent and reliable fashion toward an efficient, effective, appealing, engaging and inspiring acquisition of ...

  8. Character education - Wikipedia

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    Character education is an umbrella term loosely used to describe the teaching of children and adults in a manner that will help them develop variously as moral, civic, good, mannered, behaved, non-bullying, healthy, critical, successful, traditional, compliant or socially acceptable beings.

  9. National Teachers Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The NTHF has a museum on Emporia State's campus that honors the teachers inducted. It also has a teacher resource center, and a recognition program, which recognizes five of the nation's most outstanding educators each June. [1] The Hall of Fame annually honors five teachers who have demonstrated commitment and dedication to teaching children.