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About John Rayneau

April 20, 2015February 19, 2016Oxford Maths

John Rayneau , BSc MSc RGN CertEd, is the lead practitioner in maths at a school in Oxford and part of the Oxford Secondary Maths author team. John’s articles draw from his experiences in mathematics education and nursing – as well as being inspired by the absurdities of school life.

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