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Reflect issue 11
Reflect issue 11 was published in July 2008.
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- Editorial
Helen Casey, John Vorhaus - What do we mean by 'Community Learning'?
Carol Taylor - Young parents: raising aspirations
Nicola Aylward - Two languages are better than one
Foufou Savitzky - Family literacy, language and numeracy: the international experience
JD Carpentieri - Skilled for health and skilled for life
Margaret Siudek - Games, drama and role-play
Antonia Rubinstein - Dyslexia and older people
Lois Gladdish - Reading should be a pleasure
Genevieve Clarke - Literacy: an end in itself?
Graham Meadows - Do better qualified teachers teach better?
Olga Cara and Augustin de Coulon - E-learning in Uganda
Ralf Kellershohn - The new qualifications: one year on
Krystyna Vargas and Brigid Bird - What are we doing when we read aloud?
Sam Duncan - Skills for Life tutor: please handle with care
Sarah Malins - Does the doctor speak your language?
JD Carpentieri - A persistent gathering
Moya Wilkie - 'I think they're blimmin' brilliant!'
Sue Southwood - Reviews
Books: Diana Coben on Facing the Challenge
Prime sites: Brian Creese on the Excellence Gateway - Get involved
- NRDC in print
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