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 69, Teacher Education Online, & News (31-10-10)
Programme 68, National Novel Writing Month (24-10-10)
Programme 67, Steve Humble & Maths Week, and News (17-10-10)
Programme 66, Research in the Humanities, and news (10-10-10)
Programme 65, Timothy Shanahan on Teaching Reading, and News (3-10-10)
Programme 64, Reading Recovery & News (26-9-10)
Programme 63, Shenk & The Genius in All of Us (19-9-10)
Programme 62, Chartered Teachers, Cheap Textbooks & More (12-9-10)
Programme 61, CEO of the General Teaching Council for Scotland, & News
Programme 60, Split Classes in Primary School, & News (29-8-10)
Programme 59, Preparing for Life (Parenting intervention), & View From Here (22-8-10)
Programme 58, Visual Arts Education at the National Gallery Pt 2, & View From Here (15-8-10)
Programme 57, Arts Education at the National Gallery, & View From Here (8-8-10)
Programme 56, Film Education at the IFI, and News (1-8-10)
Programme 55, ICTs and Education, and News (25-7-10)
Programme 54, Economics of Education, & News (18-7-10)
Programme 53, Alliance Francaise, & News (11-7-10)
Programme 52, Teachers in Films, (4-7-10)
Programme 51, Play, and News (27-6-10)
Programme 50, Primary to Post-primary Transition, & News (20-6-10)
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