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Exploring teaching social justice by Penny Rabiger

October 7, 2021October 7, 2021Oxford Science Team
From Penny Rabiger's blog discussing teaching social justice

Following on from her appearance on the Oxford Education Podcast , Penny Rabiger explores the place of teaching social justice and doing antiracism work from her perspective as an educator, scholar and activist. A strong sense of moral purpose brought most of us into teaching – we want our students and colleagues to be treated fairly and equitably. […]

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Practical ways to engage children with expanding their vocabulary from the Word Up Podcast series

June 22, 2021June 22, 2021Oxford Education
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We share Shareen Wilkinson’s top tips to expand children’s vocabulary and help close the Word Gap from the Word Up podcast series.

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