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Monday, 23 December 2013

Season's greetings to teacher-bloggers everywhere!

 

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I teach and research at the UCL Institute of Education. My fields are teacher education, the workplace as a site for learning and innovation, adult and lifelong learning. I teach on the MSc in Engineering Education, leading the core module on Practice, Innovation and Leadership, and teaching on AI Work and Learning. I also teach on a Preparation for HE course for Refugees.
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