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Daily Archives: June 7, 2022
Thinking About Challenge
As one of Durrington’s 6 principles, challenge is a concept that has been regularly embedded into us teachers as an important part of planning effective lessons. But what does challenge really look like? How can challenge be applied to all … Continue reading
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