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Reasons to be cheerful. Why teachers' beliefs could yet bring about change in schools.
Jonathan Berry, "Reasons to be cheerful. Why teachers' beliefs could yet bring about change in schools.", FORUM, Vol. 58(2): 257-266, May 2016. Under embargo. Embargo end date: 1 May 2019. Available Online at: http://www.wwwords.co.uk/rss/abstract.asp?j=forum&aid=6290&doi=1Despite a plethora of high-stakes testing, constant scrutiny and the drudgery of meaningless data-collection, teachers preserve a notion of education and learning that goes beyond this.Non peer reviewedFinal Published versio
Predictions for Scientific Computing Fifty Years from Now
This essay is adapted from a talk given June 17, 1998 at the conference "Numerical Analysis and Computers - 50 Years of Progress" held at the University of Manchester, England in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Mark 1 computer
Shame and bankruptcy : the numbers of Americans filing for bankruptcy protection has surged fivefold in two decades. A Richmond Fed economist challenges the conventional wisdom that declining stigma is at the root of the increase
Bankruptcy ; Consumer credit
The Courier, Volume 8, Issue 20, March 6, 1975
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Inflation, or Why Gasoline Is Exploding
Tuition Here 3rd Highest in State
Religion on Upswing by 19% Last Four Years
Chaps Win 5th Straight Hockey Championship!
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