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SmartPrimaryEd

A space to discuss, research and share the "Smart" questions facing education. Posts are organised under some of these "Smart" questions that educators are being asked or asking themselves, as well as showing the most recent posts on the home page.

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IDEA: How do you promote professional development?

THEORY: DAP Developmentally Appropriate Practice (Part 3): The Affective Domain

THOUGHT-PROVOKING The Potter

THEORY: DAP Developmentally Appropriate Practice (Part 2): The Aesthetic Domain

DISCUSSION: How do you group your students?

DISCUSSION: Some thought-provoking questions

Evidence-based education: What is auto ethnography?

DISCUSSION: Should “play” have a higher status in our schools?

INSPIRATION: Are you as smart as the average 6 year old?

DISCUSSION: Motivation

DISCUSSION: Erasers/rubbers – to use or not to use in the classroom?

TED: How do autistic children learn?

SUMMARY: Does missing a bit of school here and there matter?

REFLECTION: What kind of discipline style do you use as a teacher?

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