Quality Teaching: Building a Flexible and Dynamic Approach. GEC Working Paper Series. Number 2

Good basic education depends on several factors working in harmony. The first is that students be healthy, safe, and ready to learn. Other essentials include an enabling policy environment and transparent management; a curriculum that reflects the society's values and aspirations for learning;...

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Teaching Models
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