Kieran Egan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | Died last year |
H index | 40 |
Citations | 9,428 |
Education | Cornell University |
Stanford Graduate School of Education | |
University of London | |
Stanford University | |
Songs | Goblin Wetland Rise |
Life Itself | |
Sure As Hell Aint Country | |
Beep Boop Dadda Waterfall | |
Christmas In Ireland | |
Paddy Scat | |
A Soldier's March | |
Thin Air | |
Born | Ireland |
Affiliations | Simon Fraser University |
Date of birth | May 22,1942 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Date of died | May 12,2022 |
Interests | Education |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1089320 |
Learning in Depth: A Simple Innovation That Can Transform Schooling
Teaching as story telling
An Imaginative Approach to Teaching
La Imaginacion en la Ensenanza y el Aprendizaje
Getting It Wrong from the Beginning
The Future of Education: Reimagining Our Schools from the Ground Up
Imaginative Education: The Tools of Engagement
Primary understanding
Whole School Projects: Engaging Imaginations Through Interdisciplinary Inquiry
Teaching Literacy: Engaging the Imagination of New Readers and Writers
Imagination and the Engaged Learner: Cognitive Tools for the Classroom
Romantic understanding
Children's minds, talking rabbits & clockwork oranges
Imagination and Education
Educational development
Building My Zen Garden
Education and psychology
Structural communication
Individual development and the curriculum
The Tudor peace
The Erosion of Education
Cognitive Tools and the Acquisition of Literacy
The Imaginative Approach to Teaching with Power of Portfolios and A Teacher's Guide to Classroom Set
Kieran Egan Life story
Kieran Egan was an Irish educational philosopher and a student of the classics, anthropology, cognitive psychology, and cultural history. He has written on issues in education and child development, with an emphasis on the uses of imagination and the stages that occur during a person's intellectual development.
Gareth Southgate's surprise for former football hooligan
An aspiring football coach who turned his back on hooliganism has won a national award - with England manager Gareth Southgate surprising him with the news.
Kieran Egan , 23, from Coventry, was once also homeless, but got back on track after signing up to The Prince 's Trust Team Programme.
He is now studying to become a sports coach with Warwickshire College Group.
His determination to choose a different path in life has seen him pick up the HSBC UK Breakthrough Award at The Prince 's Trust Awards.
Video journalist: John Bray
Source of news: bbc.com