Literature Review: Action Research and the concepts of “Theory” and “Living Theory.” Including an example of “Living Theory – Education”

By William Van Zyl Published on July 21, 2024 I recommend you scan through this video before reading this article. Dr Ianis G. Matsoukas (PhD Warwick) PostDoc Cornell, ETH-Zurich, Warwick | ExecEdu Wharton, Harvard Medical School Jack Whitehead is a former President of the British Educational Research Association and Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Westminster… Continue reading Literature Review: Action Research and the concepts of “Theory” and “Living Theory.” Including an example of “Living Theory – Education”

Literature Review: 21st Century Skills Required by Employers.

BY William Van Zyl Published on July 20, 2024. In the rapidly evolving 21st-century landscape, employers’ skills requirements have significantly shifted. The World Economic Forum (2015) highlights key competencies that are essential for modern workplaces, including solving real-life problems, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, innovation, teamwork, and communication. This literature review explores these skills, synthesising relevant… Continue reading Literature Review: 21st Century Skills Required by Employers.

Literature Review (Short Summary) – ‘Developing High School Students’ Data and Graph Interpreting Skills in the Context of IoT and Greenhouse Management.’

By William Van Zyl Published on July 20, 2024 Objective: This literature review explores research on developing high school students’ data and graph interpreting skills, focusing on integrating IoT and greenhouse management. The study uses Microbit and Arduino microprocessors to monitor variables, specifically focusing on understanding the mini-greenhouse system’s temperature (and moisture) fluctuations. Keywords: Mini-greenhouse,… Continue reading Literature Review (Short Summary) – ‘Developing High School Students’ Data and Graph Interpreting Skills in the Context of IoT and Greenhouse Management.’

Enhancing Secondary School Students’ Data Analysis and Chart Interpretation Abilities (Vertical Skyfarm Design – Minecraft Education).

By William N. Van Zyl Published 20 July 2024 Are you looking for innovative ways to improve high school students’ data analysis and chart interpretation abilities? Look no further. As an experienced secondary school Technology teacher, I’d like to share my research project with you. At the end of this article, I include how you… Continue reading Enhancing Secondary School Students’ Data Analysis and Chart Interpretation Abilities (Vertical Skyfarm Design – Minecraft Education).

The First Light and Sound in our Universe – contrasting Creation and Evolution.

y William Van Zyl LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: https://www.podbean.com/player-v2/?i=35kaq-101efcb-pb&from=embed&square=1&share=1&download=1&skin=1&btn-skin=7&size=300 I have been pondering: what would the shortest academic paper in the world look like? After a search, I included an example: *See the example of WRITER’S BLOCK below. What would your shortest academic writing look like? APA style (American Psychology Association). What subject matter would… Continue reading The First Light and Sound in our Universe – contrasting Creation and Evolution.