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    Reform at Scale: The Centre of Excellence Programme of Teacher Development in Kazakhstan

    enOctober 28, 2013
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    About this Episode

    Recording of the seminar 'Reform at Scale: The Centre of Excellence Programme of Teacher Development in Kazakhstan' delivered by Dr Elaine Wilson and Dr Fay Turner from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education. The seminar took place at the Faculty of Education on Thursday 10th October 2013. The seminar was organised and presented by Dr Olena Fimyar.

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