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Tag Archives: teacher workload
Pruning your practice: seven criteria for cutting away ineffective strategies
By Andy Tharby At this time of the school year we usually dedicate some of our time to thinking about the new approaches we aim to adopt next year. Often we concentrate on the improvements we will make: better resources, … Continue reading