Honey bees are clever. They can make honey. Man can't. They can make wax. Man can't. (At least not such good wax) If a bee wakes up one morning and says to itself "I am fed up with honey. I fancy marmalade" there is absolutely no chance. Honey for ever.
An attention grabbing start to a lesson on cognition.
My students have to believe that they can change.To recognise it. To feel the joy of change. To know it will bring great satisfaction.
If their cognition is to grow, it must involve change. For some students, the prospect of change is daunting. For some it is frightening. For others it is exciting. Hey ho! The wonder of teaching.
Feuerstein's Instrumental Enrichment (FIE) is a programme of paper and pencil tasks that build cognitive processes through the mediation of a trained adult.
It is a programme that I stumbled across in a series of TV programmes in 1995 called ''The Transformers".
Over a decade later, I am using the theories and materials of Professor Reuven Feuerstein to transform the lives of students I work with. In the process, my own life is enriched with their successes.
I just love new words - and this was a totally new one to me when I read it in a teachers' magazine, so I thought I would share it with others. "Ephibiphobia" means the fear of children, particularly teenagers.No, not the fear residing within them, rather the fear felt by the older generation when near them!
This is a new word - at least to me.