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- my students were more prepared to do that kind of thinking on their own when they were reading the
- At Cragside C of E Primary school, in Northumberland, teachers recognise that language provides the foundations for thinking ...
- Disclaimer - I'm not qualified and this is what I've learnt while doing practical.
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