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Daily Archives: March 8, 2010
I’m disappointed to read our P…
I’m disappointed to read our PM Mr Rudd quoted as saying the National Curriculum is back to basics – what about back to the future.
Is it that important to build teacher efficacy?
“Well, what are the most important things to achieve in the strategic plan this year?” This question was posed recently at a school council committee discussion on strategic plan accountabilities. While I was initially challenged to say everything in the … Continue reading
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Teaching teams held parent information sessions this week about curriculum expectations for the year – 35% of parents attended, successful? # Powered by Twitter Tools