Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
One thing that often surprises me is how difficult it is for teachers to have an impact on students' health. It's not as if there aren't enough efforts through the curriculum and through various commercial ventures to promote health in schools. This week I look at some interesting research articles about education, health and nutrition and I identify six lessons that teachers might keep in mind if they want to think about educating children about health and nutrition in a way that will stick.
The programme is based on research articles that are listed below. The main points raised are:
Programme 190, SEED & RAI Conferences (8-10-14)
Podcast 189, Catholic Schools in the United States (6-7-14)
Podcast 188, Interview with Sociologist Mark Berends (29-6-14)
Podcast 187, Darcia Narvaez on Moral Education (22-6-14)
Podcast 186. Nicole McNeil on the Equals Sign & Manipulatives (15-2-14):
Podcast 185, Catherine Snow on Language and Literacy, Pt 2 (18-12-13)
Podcast 184, Catherine Snow on Language and Literacy, Pt 1 (16-12-13)
Podcast 183, John Mighton on JUMP Maths (4-11-13)
Programme 182, International School of Dublin (30-6-13)
Programme 181, Influences on Teaching Maths, Reading and Science (23-6-13)
Programme 180, History of Computer Education Society of Ireland
Programme 179, School Tours and the Burren (9-6-13)
Programme 178, Collaborative & Cooperative Learning (2-6-13)
Protramme 177, A Profile of Bridge 21 (26-5-13)
Programme 176, Teaching Films and the Primary School Curriculum (19-5-13)
Programme 175, John Naughton and Education for a Networked World (12-5-13)
Programme 174, An Economics View of Education from Eric Hanushek (5-5-13)
Programme 173, Fionnuala Waldron on Teaching History (28-4-13)
Programme 172, Fionnuala Waldron on Teacher Education (21-4-13)
Programme 171, Education in and to Avoid Prison (14-4-13)
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