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diagnostic questions

Diagnostic Questions

March 24, 2015Mr Chadburn Leave a Comment

I’ve become very interested in the use of diagnostic questions in mathematics lessons.  I’ve always been a big believer in learning from mistakes and have often given pupils work for them to mark but which I’ve tried to include common… Continue Reading →

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