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Tag: Learning processes
The Apiscope Buzz: A mixed methods action research project investigating STEM to STEAM using the Apiscope as a tool for differentiated teaching and learning
2021
Tracy Riley and Anne Noble
The impact of children’s everyday learning on teaching and learning in classrooms and across schools
2018
Roseanna Bourke, John O’Neill, and Judith Loveridge
Learning to “friendly argue” in a community of mathematical inquiry
2011
Roberta Hunter, Glenda Anthony
Moments of wonder, everyday events: Children’s working theories in action
2011
Keryn Davis and Sally Peters
Learning wisdom: Young children and teachers recognising the learning
2010
Margaret Carr, Wendy Lee & the Early Years Wisdom Group
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