53 Interesting Ways to Promote Equal Opportunities in the Classroom - V. Lewis, S. Habeshaw
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Newest Review: ... is the key word here. The book is littered with ideas, games and discussions that the teacher and the learner can work at ... more |
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53 Interesting Ways to Promote EqualOpportunities in Education (I ...
Pages: 176, Paperback, Technical & Educational Services Ltd Last Update 24.11.2009 05:46
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The first thing that strikes you about this book is the appalling sleeve. Not that one judges a book by it’s cover but when you are presented with a book that is just a dirty shade of green and some unimaginatively styled font, one cannot help to sigh. However, the content of this short book is fascinating and informative. ’53 Interesting Ways to…’ is a series of books written by and aimed at teachers and lecturers involved in all levels of education. The book is about how to promote equal opportunities in education and ‘promote’ really is the key word here. The book is littered with ideas, games and discussions that the ... Read the complete review
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