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Tom Bennett

researchED Maths and Science 2016

July 22, 2016March 14, 2017Oxford Education

We were delighted to join over 300 teachers and 40 guest speakers at the University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute in June for researchED Maths and Science. researchED is an organization with aims that very much complement our own. We therefore jumped at the opportunity to join forces to host a conference that would help to […]

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Tom Bennett: researchED Maths and Science

January 6, 2016March 9, 2017Oxford Education 2 Comments

researchED is proud to announce our first event dealing specifically with maths and sciences in education. We’ve teamed up with Oxford University Press to build a day for everyone involved in these two key areas. researchED was started in 2013 in response to what I saw as a real hunger in the teaching profession for […]

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