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TOPIC: Educational psychology

How to Stop Bullying: Advice from a School Counsellor

Contributionsissue 55 dec 2015

Contributed by Dr Wong Hwei Ming, Office of Education Research, NIE In this article, NIE Research …

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Motivating Learners of Today

issue 48 may / jun 2014

Motivation drives all that we do, including learning. We ask NIE Director Professor Lee Sing …

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From Theory to Practice

issue 48 may / jun 2014

The Motivation in Educational Research Lab in NIE was set up to look into motivation …

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Creating a Good Learning Environment

issue 48 may / jun 2014

For teachers, creating a learning environment where students become self-motivators requires some thought and time, …

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Learn Positively!

issue 48 may / jun 2014

The different ways in which students are motivated can affect their learning experience. An NIE …

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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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Motivated from Within

issue 48 may / jun 2014

In learning, half the battle is won if your students are intrinsically motivated. Through their …

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Teaching for Success

issue 48 may / jun 2014

A successful student is a motivated one. We find out from a group of Senior …

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Bringing Out the Best in Students

issue 48 may / jun 2014

Once upon a time, Professor John Wang was a teacher’s proverbial nightmare. Attending school and …

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A Child a Day

Issue 12 May 2008

SingTeach talks to Educational psychologist Geraldine Nguang and Learning Support Specialist Magdalen Loh about what it’s …

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