Research School Network: Evidence bites: school and classroom routines The first in a new series of one pagers focusing on evidence relevant to teachers and leaders.
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Evidence bites: school and classroom routines
The first in a new series of one pagers focusing on evidence relevant to teachers and leaders.
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Evidence bites
Evidence bites is a new series from Blackpool Research School. Each bite will feature a summary of the evidence around a particular aspect of school practice, alongside practical recommendations and reflection questions.
We hope these bites prove useful to teachers and leaders in schools.
Classroom and school routines
What does the evidence say? And what does the evidence mean for you?
The first of our evidence bites focuses on classroom routines. You can download it by clicking on the file below.
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