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Jun 2021
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The impact of the PYP on student well-be...

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In this episode of IB Voices, we are joined by Katherine Dix and Shani Sniedze-Gregory, the authors of "The impact of the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) on student wellbeing and other related social-emotional learning outcomes," to learn more about the research study and what we can glean from it as educators and parents. 
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