Tuesday, September 18, 2007

'Now I see the teacher's point of view'

Article in today's Education Guardian which ties in nicely with some of the comments made by Hargreaves in Reading 2. Children learn by teaching = education researchers learning by teaching. The separation of practice from knowledge and the creation of experience and evidence exists for children, just as it does for those carrying out research into education. Separate one from the other and an opportunity for deepening understanding is missed. Anyway... the link to the article is below...

'Now I see the teacher's point of view' | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk: "'Now I see the teacher's point of view' The best way to learn is by teaching, as some schoolchildren are finding out. Janet Murray reports"


May be worth coming back to...

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