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Reception and schools: why teaching with the Brilliant Club is a brilliant idea
by Amanda Potter I found out about the Brilliant Club soon after I had completed my PhD with the Open University, and it seemed like a great idea. The charity places PhD students and early career academics in schools, to … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, Hercules, non-selective, Open University, schools, state schools, teaching, Xena
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