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 289, Jacinta Kitt on School Relationships (26-4-17)
Programme 288, Kathy Short on Literature and Global Education (12-4-17)
Programme 287, Inquiry-Based Learning (5-4-17)
Programme 286, Cherishing All the Children? (29-3-17)
Programme 285, Universal Design for Learning (22-3-17)
Programme 284, Akihiko Takahashi on Lesson Study & More (15-3-17)
Programme 283, Reflections of a Retired Art Teacher, pt 2 (8-3-17)
Programme 282, Reflections of a Retired Art Teacher, pt 1 (1-3-17)
Programme 281, Literacy, Religion Teaching, & Being a Teaching Principal (22-2-17)
Programme 280, An Australian Perspective on Teacher Education (15-2-17)
Programme 279, Student Engagement & Teacher Education in Mathematics (8-2-17)
Programme 278, Marco Snoek, Pam Grossman & David Berliner (1-2-17)
Programme 277, A Dutch Perspective on Teacher Education (25-1-17)
Programme 276, Entrepreneurship Education (18-1-17)
Programme 275, Pip Bruce Ferguson on Action Research (11-1-17)
Programme 274, University Staff Development & Flipped Classrooms (4-1-17)
Programme 273, Gerry Jeffers on Transition Year pt 2 (21-12-16)
Programme 272, Gerry Jeffers on Transition Year pt 1 (14-2-16)
Programme 271, 10 Lessons I've Learned about Teaching (7-12-16)
Programme 270, Pam Grossman on Teacher Education (30-11-16)
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