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Perspectives, reflection and collaboration: Thoughts on working with Oxford University Press

November 15, 2021November 15, 2021Oxford Education
Diversity & Inclusion

Christopher Edge talks about the benefits of working in a team that brings together a range of diverse voices and perspectives to help inspire the next generation to build a better world.

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Research and statistics: fostering passion, not fear

June 22, 2017June 27, 2017Oxford Psychology Team
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Psychology is an amazing subject to teach. Whether you are teaching GCSE or supervising a PhD, we are lucky enough to spend our days understanding how people think, feel and behave. Psychology is a popular subject with students, and it is easy to engage them in understanding how mental health conditions are treated, or how […]

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How do you assess “thinking like a geographer”? – Part 2

June 19, 2015March 16, 2016Oxford Geography Team

Memory in the internet age Having worked with David Thomas, former US Memory Champion , memory is something which excites me and I firmly believe it plays an enormous part in the successful preparation of students for examinations. His tremendous passion for memory enabled him to recite Pi to 22,500 digits and he later gained 4th place in the World Memory […]

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