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  2. ISSN 2043-8338 Journal of Trainee Teacher Education Research Using ...

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume12/175-200cominsr/175-200cominsr.pdf
    8 Mar 2021: potential for RE classrooms to foster more robust engagement with biblical material. ... of passages, without discussing their interpretation, “[does] little to foster critical and open.
  3. ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/01-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma.pdf
    5 Feb 2019: manifest change. Whilst Foster’s enquiry was clearly focused on change seen by African Americans. ... assertion that children have a right to express themselves freely in matters affecting them, ensured.
  4. JoTTER2018baronsimon revised submission copy edited 5 feb 2019

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/141-176-siracusanoj/177-214-barons/177-214-barons.pdf
    6 Feb 2019: teaching children about diversity was not enough to foster intercultural competence, and that there. ... allow all children to discuss and reflect upon culture, regardless of their socio-economic.
  5. banekea-2017SPGCE006-final copy edited 25th Jan2017

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/195-228-banekea/195-228-banekea.pdf
    9 Feb 2017: learners to language which is high-frequency in genuine French conversation to foster its. ... 8 (2017) Annelies Baneke, 2017. 201. Humour and teenage banter could present further potential to foster motivation and spontaneity.
  6. Ian Corner's submission 26 apr 2016

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume5/157-208-corneri/157-208-corneri.pdf
    29 Apr 2016: investigations stating they are characteristic of outstanding lessons as they: foster enquiry, develop. ... to pupil need to foster greater understanding. Pupil Perception. A couple of Cooper’s trainees (1990) discovered children prefer more
  7. ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/01-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma.pdf
    1 Feb 2019: manifest change. Whilst Foster’s enquiry was clearly focused on change seen by African Americans. ... assertion that children have a right to express themselves freely in matters affecting them, ensured.
  8. 2010SPGCE001 final edit

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume2/001-050-yevsiyevichy/001-050-yevsiyevichy.pdf
    23 Dec 2010: how their use fosters unusual thought processes. He concludes that it is precisely religious. ... information, their use in a structured discussion may foster pupils’ confidence as they contribute.
  9. Udagawa finalised

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume6/273-356-udagawak/273-356-udagawak.pdf
    28 Apr 2015: 18), too, argues that. ‘tasks that are meaningful with reasonable challenge’ will foster optimum motivation; this aligns.

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