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TOPIC: Informal learning

Learning Chinese Seamlessly

issue 55 dec 2015

The use of mobile technology to create a seamless learning environment has gained traction in …

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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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Flipping Math Teaching and Learning

issue 54 sep 2015

Learning happens at home and revision takes place in the classroom – the conventional way …

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Heroes in Our Lives

issue 53 jun 2015

A group of History teachers from Singapore Chinese Girls’ School gave the subject an interesting …

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Learning Science by Doing

issue 53 jun 2015

Students should learn by doing – this is the core learning principle at the School …

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Drama in the Classroom

issue 52 mar 2015

An NIE researcher is passionate about helping pupils develop and hone their language skills by …

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Using Technology for Inquiry-based Learning

issue 52 mar 2015

Inquiry-based learning is highly encouraged in today’s Social Studies classrooms. Some teachers may wonder how …

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Bringing Second Life to Geography Lessons

issue 52 mar 2015

The learning of physical geography has taken on a new dimension for students at Ang …

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Liberating Learning

issue 51 nov / dec 2014

When social media is introduced in the classroom – do we simply mean that teachers …

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Why Use Social Media?

issue 51 nov / dec 2014

Social media are increasingly being designed into the curriculum to make classroom learning more relevant …

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