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Month: January 2016

Philosophy of Teaching and Learning – Revisited 2016

MY PHILOSOPHY Why do I teach what I teach within my role of ICT Literacy Teacher, in regard to both colleague and student learners?  This expression of my pedagogy is influenced by my own experiences and my personal values.  It is also influenced by social and cultural values, awareness of the changing world, my knowledge […]

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