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  1. Differentiating Our Effort: Current Interventions In School Development In South Africa: What Works In School Development?
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  2. Differentiating Our Effort: Current Interventions In School Development In South Africa: What Works In School Development?
    Taylor N. (2008). Boksburg, February 2008. Presentation to the JET conference What works in school development?
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  3. Expanded Mathematics, Science and Technology Strategy: Schools Seminar: What’s Working in School Development
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  4. Fake news about COVID-19: The impact on high school learners in southern Africa
    SADC Researchers Challenges THEME 6: Curbing the spread of fake news in Southern Africa - what we can and cannot do: Final report
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    Fake news about COVID-19:  The impact on high school learners in southern Africa
  5. Getting the Talented Poor to Good Schools: The ISASA Mathematics and English Programme
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  6. How Can School Performance be Improved?
    Taylor N. (2007). Presentation to the Imbewu Programme Review Conference, Port Elizabeth, 25-28 June 2007
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  7. How the World’s Best-performing School Systems Come Out on Top
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  8. Improving Literacy and Mathematics in the Primary School: The Country’s Most Important Priority
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  9. Infographic Theme 6: True or False? The Impact of Fake News about COVID-19 on High School Learners in Southern Africa
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    Infographic Theme 6: True or False? The Impact of Fake News about COVID-19 on High School Learners in Southern Africa
  10. Invitation: Parental Involvement
    Reos Partners and JET Education Services are embarking on a process to combine their expertise to address systemic challenges in the education sector. ...
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