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From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 3, Esther Arnott: Lesson 2 Uncut
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 45 mins
"Lampton School rates Secondary History teacher Esther Arnott's teaching as 'good'. After watching her 45 minute lesson on the changes in medieval castles over time with her Year 7 class, you can post your suggestions online on how she can improve her history lesson in our From Good to Outstanding discussion grou...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 45 mins
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"Lampton School rates Secondary History teacher Esther Arnott's teaching as 'good'. After watching her 45 minute lesson on the changes in medieval castles over time with her Year 7 class, you can post your suggestions online on how she can improve her history lesson in our From Good to Outstanding discussion group.
Esther?s lesson features starter, pair work and plenary.
Watch the full version of her second lesson then post any feedback or...
"Lampton School rates Secondary History teacher Esther Arnott's teaching as 'good'. After watching her 45 minute lesson on the changes in medieval castles over time with her Year 7 class, you can post your suggestions online on how she can improve her history lesson in our From Good to Outstanding discussion group.
Esther?s lesson features starter, pair work and plenary.
Watch the full version of her second lesson then post any feedback or suggestions which you think Esther might find useful for teaching future outstanding lessons.
The full edited programme will be shown in April 2009."
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Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only
Topic / Theme
Teaching Methods, Teacher Collaboration, Secondary, Education
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Teaching Methods, Teacher Collaboration
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From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 4, Hana Abassi
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 33 mins
Oaks Park High School rates secondary science teacher Hana Abbasi as 'good'. As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Hana's Year 8 science lessons. The inspector's feedback after Hana's lesson on digestion, highlights some clear areas for improvement. Hana also gets feedba...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 33 mins
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Oaks Park High School rates secondary science teacher Hana Abbasi as 'good'. As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Hana's Year 8 science lessons. The inspector's feedback after Hana's lesson on digestion, highlights some clear areas for improvement. Hana also gets feedback and advice from Teachers TV online community who watch footage of her lesson. She's then off to our 'clinic' to get some one-to-one...
Oaks Park High School rates secondary science teacher Hana Abbasi as 'good'. As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Hana's Year 8 science lessons. The inspector's feedback after Hana's lesson on digestion, highlights some clear areas for improvement. Hana also gets feedback and advice from Teachers TV online community who watch footage of her lesson. She's then off to our 'clinic' to get some one-to-one CPD from secondary science expert Jigna Surani to work on pedagogy. Plus Hana gets practical advice from our presentation and communications expert Mo Shapiro. She then has just three weeks back in the classroom to put all their advice into action before the Clare Gillies returns to observe a second lesson and deliver her final verdict. Will Hana make the grade? Will she raise her game sufficiently to go from 'good' to 'outstanding'?
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
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Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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Marking and Feedback, 3, Self Assessment and Peer-to-Peer Marking
produced by Available Light Productions, in Marking and Feedback, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 8 mins
This film is aimed at teachers who want learners to develop more self-awareness of their ability, their development through introspection & through peer-to-peer analysis. Kathryn Sanders, head of innovation, at St Joseph?s College in Swindon is working with a Year 9 group to get them to analyse their strengths and...
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produced by Available Light Productions, in Marking and Feedback, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 8 mins
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This film is aimed at teachers who want learners to develop more self-awareness of their ability, their development through introspection & through peer-to-peer analysis. Kathryn Sanders, head of innovation, at St Joseph?s College in Swindon is working with a Year 9 group to get them to analyse their strengths and weaknesses in all aspects of their life. She then asks them to look at a small piece of literacy ? it?s an English lesson ? & analyse...
This film is aimed at teachers who want learners to develop more self-awareness of their ability, their development through introspection & through peer-to-peer analysis. Kathryn Sanders, head of innovation, at St Joseph?s College in Swindon is working with a Year 9 group to get them to analyse their strengths and weaknesses in all aspects of their life. She then asks them to look at a small piece of literacy ? it?s an English lesson ? & analyse the writing of their neighbour?s work. Students then feedback to each other & often find that they are achieving at a higher level than they realised. Kathryn sees this as a vital life skill & important as students prepare for GCSEs & more independent work in the years ahead. Teachers of Year 9 students will find this helpful, though the strategy could be used from Year 7. This style works particularly well in English but could be adapted for many subjects. Resources for self-assessment are available with this film which is 3rd in a series of 3
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Available Light Productions
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Marking and Feedback
Topic / Theme
Literacy, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
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Literacy, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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Peer Observation with Bayley, 2, D&T: Ownership of Learning
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Peer Observation with Bayley, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 16 mins
"D&T teacher Sheila Vekria's mixed ability Year 9 class enjoy their hands-on graphics lessons but when it comes to the theory she worries that they find it boring. Using peer observation, John Bayley, Sheila and English AST Sophie Halaka work together to come up with a fresh approach.
Sophie offers some tips as s...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Peer Observation with Bayley, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 16 mins
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"D&T teacher Sheila Vekria's mixed ability Year 9 class enjoy their hands-on graphics lessons but when it comes to the theory she worries that they find it boring. Using peer observation, John Bayley, Sheila and English AST Sophie Halaka work together to come up with a fresh approach.
Sophie offers some tips as she watches the class work on a new topic designing flow charts. She suggests a longer discussion on the objectives to give the girls a...
"D&T teacher Sheila Vekria's mixed ability Year 9 class enjoy their hands-on graphics lessons but when it comes to the theory she worries that they find it boring. Using peer observation, John Bayley, Sheila and English AST Sophie Halaka work together to come up with a fresh approach.
Sophie offers some tips as she watches the class work on a new topic designing flow charts. She suggests a longer discussion on the objectives to give the girls a greater sense of ownership of their learning and the inclusion of humorous examples to inject a sense of fun into the lesson.
Unlike Sheila who puts her students into mixed ability groups, Sophie has chosen to group her class into similar abilities. After a lively discussion Sheila resolves to try 'setting' groups during her theory lessons to boost the confidence of the less able students and encourage their contribution."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Peer Observation with Bayley
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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Resource Review, 3, Primary English
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Each week, Resource Review experts recommend top resources which are put to the test, giving teachers the ability to make informed decisions regarding the most effective resources ranging from the best publications to the most applicable pieces of software.
Megan Robinson, Headteacher of Crondall Primary School...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Each week, Resource Review experts recommend top resources which are put to the test, giving teachers the ability to make informed decisions regarding the most effective resources ranging from the best publications to the most applicable pieces of software.
Megan Robinson, Headteacher of Crondall Primary School in Surrey introduces three resources for teaching primary English.
Fiona Sinclair at Our Lady of Victories School in London trials 'M...
"Each week, Resource Review experts recommend top resources which are put to the test, giving teachers the ability to make informed decisions regarding the most effective resources ranging from the best publications to the most applicable pieces of software.
Megan Robinson, Headteacher of Crondall Primary School in Surrey introduces three resources for teaching primary English.
Fiona Sinclair at Our Lady of Victories School in London trials 'Models for Writing' with her class of budding journalists.
At Whitehall Primary School in Bristol, teacher Kirsty Judge and her class immerse themselves in the world of 'The Grammar Show'.
In the studio, presenter Hermione Cockburn chairs a discussion of the third resource, 'BBC Revise Wise' with Megan Robinson, Headteacher of Crondall Primary School in Surrey, Kate Ruttle, Deputy Headteacher of Great Heath Primary in Suffolk, and Gill Budgell, a freelance educational consultant."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Resource Review
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Teacher Collaboration, Primary, Education
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Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Teacher Collaboration
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Resource Review, 9, Primary Citizenship
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"In this episode we try out large dolls for teaching citizenship, and go inside a special mobile teaching centre containing interactive resources for early health education teaching.
This is Resource Review - your solution to finding the best resources for teaching your subject. Each week we test out resources...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"In this episode we try out large dolls for teaching citizenship, and go inside a special mobile teaching centre containing interactive resources for early health education teaching.
This is Resource Review - your solution to finding the best resources for teaching your subject. Each week we test out resources with teachers in classrooms around the country and with experts at our studio in London.
Mandy Davies is a Primary PSHE Advisor to Sta...
"In this episode we try out large dolls for teaching citizenship, and go inside a special mobile teaching centre containing interactive resources for early health education teaching.
This is Resource Review - your solution to finding the best resources for teaching your subject. Each week we test out resources with teachers in classrooms around the country and with experts at our studio in London.
Mandy Davies is a Primary PSHE Advisor to Staffordshire LEA. She has selected:
- Persona Dolls, trialled at Victoria Community School in Staffordshire by teacher Claire Deville and her Year 2 class
- Life Education Centres, used by teacher Hannah Lister and her year 3 class at St Edward's RC Primary in west London
- The Primary School Councils Toolkit, for discussion by the panel.
The programme is presented by Hermione Cockburn. The panellists are freelance educational experts Colin Hynson and Adrienne Jones."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Resource Review
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Learning Styles, Teaching Methods, Health, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Learning Styles, Teaching Methods, Health
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Resource Review, 11, Secondary Science
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 11 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Looking for the latest publication or an innovative CD-Rom to teach your subject? Each week on Resource Review, experts recommend products which teachers trial in the classroom for discussion by our panel.
Nathan Goodman, Head of Physics at South Hunsley School in East Yorkshire, chooses three resources for teac...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 11 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"Looking for the latest publication or an innovative CD-Rom to teach your subject? Each week on Resource Review, experts recommend products which teachers trial in the classroom for discussion by our panel.
Nathan Goodman, Head of Physics at South Hunsley School in East Yorkshire, chooses three resources for teaching physics at secondary level:
- Air Engine Racer Kit
- Ferro Fluid
- Badger Key Stage 3 Science Starters and Level Assessed Task...
"Looking for the latest publication or an innovative CD-Rom to teach your subject? Each week on Resource Review, experts recommend products which teachers trial in the classroom for discussion by our panel.
Nathan Goodman, Head of Physics at South Hunsley School in East Yorkshire, chooses three resources for teaching physics at secondary level:
- Air Engine Racer Kit
- Ferro Fluid
- Badger Key Stage 3 Science Starters and Level Assessed Tasks.
At John Cabot City Technology College in Bristol Head of Science Ros Strickland uses the Air Engine Racer Kit to teach principles of momentum. Meanwhile, colleague Mark Allen uses Ferro Fluid to teach the notion of magnetism to his science class.
Nathan joins presenter Hermione Cockburn to discuss the resources, with panellists Adrian Fenton, Curriculum Support Manager for the Association of Science Education, and Karin Parker, Head of Science at The Grange School in south Gloucestershire."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Resource Review
Topic / Theme
Learning Styles, Teaching Methods, Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Sciences, Secondary, Education
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Educational Topic
Learning Styles, Teaching Methods, Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Sciences
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Resource Review, 18, Secondary Citizenship
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 18 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"New teaching tools put to the test in the classroom. From the latest publication to brand new software, teachers give their reactions, and our experts in studio assess their success, helping you decide if they're useful for you.
Jeremy Hayward, Lecturer in Citizenship Education at the Institute of Education, rec...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 18 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"New teaching tools put to the test in the classroom. From the latest publication to brand new software, teachers give their reactions, and our experts in studio assess their success, helping you decide if they're useful for you.
Jeremy Hayward, Lecturer in Citizenship Education at the Institute of Education, recommends three resources for secondary citizenship:
- Trial and Error CD Rom, put on trial by Deputy Headteacher Gareth Hughes at Highc...
"New teaching tools put to the test in the classroom. From the latest publication to brand new software, teachers give their reactions, and our experts in studio assess their success, helping you decide if they're useful for you.
Jeremy Hayward, Lecturer in Citizenship Education at the Institute of Education, recommends three resources for secondary citizenship:
- Trial and Error CD Rom, put on trial by Deputy Headteacher Gareth Hughes at Highcliffe School and Language College in Dorset
- www.dopolitics.co.uk and Democracy Cookbook: teacher Frank Ward cooks up some exciting activities at John Cabot City Technology College in Bristol
- Citizens and Society, a book for discussion by the panel.
Jeremy joins presenter Hermione Cockburn to discuss the results with panellists Alice Carlisle, Citizenship co-ordinator at John Kelly Girls' Technology College in London, and Roger Emmett, Senior Advisor for History and Citizenship at Staffordshire Education Services."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Resource Review
Topic / Theme
Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Technology, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Technology
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Secondary Supply Teachers, 1, A Day in the Life
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Secondary Supply Teachers, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
"A 'masterclass' in being a good supply teacher.
Emma Clamp is a qualified maths teacher but for two years she has opted to work as a supply teacher.
This programme follows her on a day's placement at Lister Community School in east London. She's been asked to work in the humanities department.
Andy Krokou,...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Secondary Supply Teachers, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
Description
"A 'masterclass' in being a good supply teacher.
Emma Clamp is a qualified maths teacher but for two years she has opted to work as a supply teacher.
This programme follows her on a day's placement at Lister Community School in east London. She's been asked to work in the humanities department.
Andy Krokou, the School Manager, is looking for someone with quiet authority who will engage with the pupils so that some learning will have happene...
"A 'masterclass' in being a good supply teacher.
Emma Clamp is a qualified maths teacher but for two years she has opted to work as a supply teacher.
This programme follows her on a day's placement at Lister Community School in east London. She's been asked to work in the humanities department.
Andy Krokou, the School Manager, is looking for someone with quiet authority who will engage with the pupils so that some learning will have happened by the end of the lesson. Andy is well prepared and gives Emma her timetable, a photo sheet of the pupils and a plan of the school.
Emma's day starts well, teaching maths with specific work left for the students. A later science lesson on forces is more tricky and she talks about the range of techniques and skills she uses to get the best out of each lesson.
Her last lesson of the day is the most testing. She gives out 6 report cards but still manages some quality teaching. Andy invites her back."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Secondary Supply Teachers
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management, Leadership, Teaching Methods, Middle, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management, Leadership, Teaching Methods
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Sharing Your Great Practice, 4, Creative Writing Outside the Classroom
produced by Independent Television News Limited, in Sharing Your Great Practice, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 5 mins
"Discover how a secondary school uses exciting new experiences outside the classroom as inspiration for creative writing at Key Stage 3.
The Lancaster School, a boys school in Leicester, takes pupils struggling to write creatively to an outdoor pursuits centre. The pupils take part in activities like kayaking and...
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produced by Independent Television News Limited, in Sharing Your Great Practice, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 5 mins
Description
"Discover how a secondary school uses exciting new experiences outside the classroom as inspiration for creative writing at Key Stage 3.
The Lancaster School, a boys school in Leicester, takes pupils struggling to write creatively to an outdoor pursuits centre. The pupils take part in activities like kayaking and climbing before being asked to write about their day for the school newsletter.
The teachers behind the project say the boys find it mu...
"Discover how a secondary school uses exciting new experiences outside the classroom as inspiration for creative writing at Key Stage 3.
The Lancaster School, a boys school in Leicester, takes pupils struggling to write creatively to an outdoor pursuits centre. The pupils take part in activities like kayaking and climbing before being asked to write about their day for the school newsletter.
The teachers behind the project say the boys find it much easier to write about real life experiences and that their vocabulary, use of language and creativity are all improved.
In this video the staff at The Lancaster School share their top tips for how learning Outside the Classroom can improve achievment."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Independent Television News Limited
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Sharing Your Great Practice
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Teaching Methods
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