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A study on the implementation of "Strategies for Effective Engagement and Development' (SEED): Pilot and development of large scale grant proposal
Citation
Dixon, M., Stinson, M., Silver, R. E., Green, N., Nie, Y., Wright, S., Pak, S., & Mercy Karuniah Anand. (2008, December). A study on the implementation of "Strategies for Effective Engagement and Development' (SEED): Pilot and development of large scale grant proposal (Report No. CRP 12/07 MD). National Institute of Education (Singapore), Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice. https://hdl.handle.net/10497/2894
Author
Dixon, Mary
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Stinson, Madonna
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Green, Nicole
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Wright, Susan (Susan Kay)
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Pak, Seunghee
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Anand, Mercy Karuniah J.
Abstract
A study of the implementation of the Strategies for effective engagement and development (SEED). SEED "aimed to assist teachers in engaging learners and support student development by utilising effective teaching strategies, which built upon an understanding of learner needs and learning styles of children in lower primary. As such the SEED initiative advocates the adoption of developmentally appropriate teaching practices and assessment modes." -- p. 4-5.
Date Issued
December 2008
Call Number
LB1028.25.S55 C77 2008/12
Description
Note: Restricted to NIE staff
Project
CRP 12/07 MD