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Sep 19
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The Confident Questioner’s Guide - Asses...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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David Schley from the charity Sense About Science discusses a series of guides to help teachers become confident questioners in the face of claims about new educational initiatives. Schools, teachers and parents are regularly introduced to new measures designed to improve education. However, education is a zero-sum game. The introduction of a new initiative ... Show More
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