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11. Pedagogy, learning and teaching

CPR reports

  • Children, their World, their Education: final report of the Cambridge Primary Review, chapters 7, 15, 23 and 24
    www.routledge.com/9780415548717
  • The Cambridge Primary Review Research Surveys, chapters 6, 7, 20, 21, 22 and 29
    www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415548694/
  • Community Soundings: report on the CPR regional witness sessions
    Primary_Review_Community_Soundings_report.pdf
  • Relevant slides from
    www.primaryreview.org.uk/ResourceBank

CPR briefings

  • Primary_Review_2-1a_briefing_Cognitive_development_learning_071214.pdf
  • Primary_Review_2-1b_briefing_Social_development_learning_071214.pdf
  • Overview_briefing_2-4__6-1__9-2_160508.pdf
  • RS_2-4_briefing_160508_Learning_teaching_from_TLRP.pdf
  • RS_6-1_briefing_160508_Built_environment.pdf
  • RS_9-2_briefing_160508_Structures_for_teaching_learning.pdf
  • RS_3-2_briefing_Curriculum_assessment_reform_080229.pdf

Other resources

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