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 49, Speech and Language Delays, and News (13-6-10)
Programme 48, Applying for a Teaching Job, & News (6-6-10)
Programme 47, Primary Education Policy - John Carr Pt II, (30-5-10)
Programme 46, John Carr the Educator, & News (24-5-10)
Programme 45, Data Smog, and News (16-5-10)
Programme 44, Managing May, and News (9-5-10)
Programme 43, International Dimension of Irish Education & News (2-5-10)
Programme 42, History of Irish Education 1780 to 1922 (25-4-10)
Programme 41, Business language and education, & News (18-4-10)
Programme 40, Teacher Conferences 2010 (11-4-10)
Programme 39, Drama and Asperger Syndrome, & ASTI Science Study (4-4-10)
Programme 38, Technology in Schools, and News (28-3-10)
Programme 37, Physical Education Conference and Music Scholarships (21-3-10)
Programme 36, The Teaching Council (14-3-10)
Programme 35, Mr. Mac's Memoir and Grade Inflation (7-3-10)
Programme 34, History of ASTI and News, 28-2-10
Programme 33, Spellings and News (21-2-10)
Programme 32, Bullying in Schools (14-2-10)
Programme 31, Handwriting, Technology in Education, Teacher Knowledge (7-2-10)
Programme 30, IPPN Conference Pt 1 and News
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