Practical strategies for high expectation teaching

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Practical strategies for high expectation teaching

Year 6 teacher Anja Hennig discusses how she employs the principles of Prof Christine Rubie Davies’ research into high expectation teaching into her classroom practice.

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Anja Hennig

Anja is a teacher at Green Bay Primary School. She was involved in Christine Rubie-Davies’ high expectations research project, and has become an advocate for high expectation teaching practices.

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