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		<title>Maximising Learning in a Church Service for Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Months ago I had to write an essay for one of the courses I was doing at Uni (Introduction to Educational Psychology), and I wrote about how to maximise learning in a kids service based on what I&#8217;ve learned about cognitive psychology. The text is a bit long to be copied here, so I put [...]]]></description>
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<p>Months ago I had to write an essay for one of the courses I was doing at Uni (Introduction to Educational Psychology), and I wrote about how to maximise learning in a kids service based on what I&#8217;ve learned about cognitive psychology. The text is a bit long to be copied here, so I put a link for you to download the PDF if you are interested in reading it. It is also very short to be considered a good paper, but I think it has some good points in it.</p>
<p>Here is the first paragraph: &#8220;This paper describes the Modal Model theory which explains the structures and processes of cognitive psychology, and, based on the theories explained, discusses methods to maximise learning in the environment of a church service for children.&#8221;</p>
<p>Full text: <a title="Maximising Learning in a Church Service for Children" href="http://upload.nerdfeliz.com/blog/maximising_learning_in_a_church_service_for_children.pdf" target="_blank">maximising_learning_in_a_church_service_for_children.pdf</a></p>
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