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Daily Archives: January 20, 2021
Reflecting on Remote Teaching
Like all schools at the moment, we continue to review and develop our approach to remote teaching. In doing so, like we do for everything else, we try to follow the evidence. In this TES article Professor Becky Francis stresses the point … Continue reading
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