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Tips : Resources For Teachers, Lenard A. Hall, Stephanie Mctaggart Jan 1974

Tips : Resources For Teachers, Lenard A. Hall, Stephanie Mctaggart

Research outputs pre 2011

This small booklet is designed as a ready reference for teachers who are confronted with a problem or engaged in a particular activitity in the primary school.

All books which are listed are considered useful. However, those with annotations are considered more useful in the general classroom.


A Submission For The Award Of An Associate Diploma In Health Education, Claremont Teachers College Jan 1974

A Submission For The Award Of An Associate Diploma In Health Education, Claremont Teachers College

Research outputs pre 2011

Health education is a process which effects changes in the health practices of people and in the knowledge and attitudes related to such changes. Education is an internal process for the individual concerned. He educates himself, even though his education is assisted by such means as contacts with health workers, appeals directed to him, information made available, clarification of issues, alternatives, and consequences as a basis for a rational choice. Education thus places responsibility on the individual and is essentially different from a compliance approach. It involves motivation, communication and decision-making. Planned education must take into account the relevant knowledge …


A Report On The Aboriginal Teacher Aide Conference, Pundulmurra, May '74, Mount Lawley Teachers College, Education Department Jan 1974

A Report On The Aboriginal Teacher Aide Conference, Pundulmurra, May '74, Mount Lawley Teachers College, Education Department

Research outputs pre 2011

No abstract provided.


Broggies On The Playground : Some Approaches To Creative Writing, Churchlands Teachers College Jan 1974

Broggies On The Playground : Some Approaches To Creative Writing, Churchlands Teachers College

Research outputs pre 2011

This is the second booklet of children's writing - and some approaches to teaching it - to be produced by this College. Once again all the writing comes from children at the Churchlands Primary School and the lessons were taken by members of an elective group.

There are examples of work from grades four to seven.

The length of each teaching period was only half an hour so there was little opportunity for students to re-write and improve on their first efforts. However, that particular insight which seems to be the prerogative of children is evident to some extent in …