The advantages of imaginary friends The British Psychological Society Dr Karen Majors Chartered Educational Psychologist, Barking and Dagenham Educational Psychology Service and Dr Ed Baines, Senior Lecturer in Psychology from the Institute of...
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The advantages of imaginary friends The British Psychological Society Dr Karen Majors Chartered Educational Psychologist, Barking and Dagenham Educational Psychology Service and Dr Ed Baines, Senior Lecturer in Psychology from the Institute of...
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The world is changing, and more and more information is being created and disseminated on a daily basis. New domains of knowledge are appearing which have to be structured and organized. New ideas are being added to old domains. We experience this constant flow of new information in our personal social media channels every day, and many people are already developing new skills to help them make sense of all this new information. This is the essence of “new fashioned” learning. Delete the scoop?
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Schools need to retain the human element of learning in their use of new technologies, Susan Sandler writes.
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