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Continuing profession boredom
30 January 2009
Slang ‘em off
19 December 2008
Pedagogic clones
I share the concerns of Professor Paul Black (King’s College London) and Bill Boyle (Manchester University), that the Government’s version of assessment for learning (AfL) is “just a camouflage for accountability purposes”
4 July 2008
Hare-brained utilitarian doctrine
I share the concerns of Professor Paul Black (King’s College, London) and Bill Boyle (Manchester University) that the Government’s version of AfL is “just a camouflage for accountability purposes” (TES, June 20)
27 June 2008
Note of sympathy
28 March 2008
Free thinkers
15 February 2008
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