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Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0-11 years)
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Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0-11 years)
@HHCP_UCL
The HHCP @UCL Institute of Education works to improve pedagogy for children from birth to eleven years, particularly children living with disadvantage.
UCL Institute of Education, London เข้าร่วม Haziran 2018
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📚 Starting now: Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
Use this link to join: ucl.zoom.us/j/91965703042
ucl.ac.uk/ioe/events/202…
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📚 Starting in one hour: Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
🗓️ Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT)
ucl.ac.uk/ioe/events/202…
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📚 This online seminar is starting in one hour!
Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
🗓️ Today, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT)
ucl.ac.uk/ioe/events/202…
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📚 Happening today: Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
🗓️ Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT)
ucl.ac.uk/ioe/events/202…
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📚 Happening tomorrow: Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
🗓️ Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT)
ucl.ac.uk/ioe/events/202…
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👉 Stay informed through the link below. Further details will follow soon.
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📚 Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
🗓️ Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT)
ucl.ac.uk/ioe/events/202…
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Teachers and Schools. Free webinar on supporting multilingual learners in primary with new findings from @HHCP_UCL. Fantastic for online after school CPD. Hope to see you there! 👇🏽
Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0-11 years)@HHCP_UCL
📚 Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences. 🗓️ Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT) eventbrite.com/e/the-experien…
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📚 Teachers & school leaders – looking for ways to better support multilingual learners in your primary school? Don’t miss this webinar on multilingual children’s experiences.
🗓️ Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 4 pm – 5 pm (GMT)
eventbrite.com/e/the-experien…
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Thank you again for your unwavering support for our work. The National curriculum review had the opportunity to move education forward in the ways that you and so many others know is needed. Will it though?
Barbara Bleiman 🎓 Education is Conversation@BarbaraBleiman
@PieCorbett Yes. Balancing different elements is key, as @charliehacking and @Dominic_Wyse argue so brilliantly in their book 'The Balancing Act', drawing on evidence & classroom examples to show this in action.
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England’s new 90% phonics target sounds ambitious—but as @AliceJBradbury argues, it’s unrealistic and puts unfair pressure on schools. 📚
👉 Read her piece in @ConversationUK: theconversation.com/englands-new-p…
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Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0-11 years) รีทวีตแล้ว

📝 NEW BLOG POST
Structured freedom: Supporting children’s agency in primary education
Yana Manyukhina, @IOE_London @HHCP_UCL
Read here: bera.ac.uk/blog/structure…

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🚀 What if school focused less on exams and more on curiosity, empathy & agency? Read Yana Manyukhina’s global-evidence take on reimagining curriculum for the 21st century.
blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/2025/10/23…
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