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June 14, 2019

Considering Curriculum Intent

At our Head of Department meeting this week we considered the intent behind our curriculum and tested how well we were able to answer the questions that underpin the curriculum decisions we have made. Continue Reading

Curriculum, Professional development, Uncategorized 7 Principles, Curriculum, Curriculum Intent, Dylan William, HoD, ssc, teaching and learning 0 Comments

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