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TOPIC: Action research

Levelling Up Math Learners through Neuro-Games

issue 72 mar 2020

In 2018, North Spring Primary School and Elias Park Primary School collaborated with NIE researchers …

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Zooming In On Practice

issue 65 jun 2018

Constantly developing oneself is often high on many teachers’ priority lists. To better develop her …

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Learning Science Through Inquiry

issue 61 jun 2017

To promote deeper learning and nurture self-directed learners in the classroom, Teck Ghee Primary School …

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High-ability Learners are not Homogeneous

Contributionsissue 58 sep 2016

Contributed by Azahar Noor and Tan Yen Chuan, Centre for Pedagogical Research and Learning, Raffles …

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Going beyond Concept Cartoons

issue 55 dec 2015

Wanting to help young learners who were grappling with abstract concepts in Science, a group …

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Preparing Teachers for Practitioner Inquiry

issue 52 mar 2015

Contributed by Tan Yen Chuan, Centre for Pedagogical Research and Learning, Raffles Girls’ School Practitioner inquiry, …

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Finding the Right Words

issue 50 sep / oct 2014

When it comes to Science, pupils may know the answer to a question, but not …

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Explaining Science PRO-fessionally

issue 50 sep / oct 2014

Is there a mental structure that can help students answer science questions? Two teachers work …

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Situational Interest and Learning

issue 48 may / jun 2014

Students tend to be more engaged if what they are learning is related to their …

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Why Should Teachers Do Research?

issue 46 jan / feb 2014

Why, indeed, when teachers are already busy teaching and managing their classrooms? Our Guest Editor …

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