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February 15, 2017 Children's Literature / teaching

Listening to the Music of Children’s Literature

In her former life as a primary school teacher, Anna Purkiss used to teach children how to read and appreciate

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May 26, 2013 Cory Doctorow / homeland / non-fiction / research / teaching

Accessing a Free Education

by Richard For this week’s blog post I am stepping outside my usual realms of thinking about fiction texts by

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January 8, 2012 building learning power / Guy Claxton / learning / teaching / The Gruffalo's Child

The Gruffalo’s child as a model learner

by Richard Although I enjoy picturebooks, I have not read The Gruffalo’s Child so, over Christmas, I did exactly what

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