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Now it’s official!
‘Networks can serve as effective means of improving teaching, learning and attainment.’
This is according to a publication by Networked Learning Group (NLG) and the Centre for the Use of Research and Evidence in Education (CUREE). The Systematic Research Review was jointly undertaken by NLG and CUREE in order to review evidence about effective networking.
The review was intended to add to the growing evidence base to help inform current policy and practice on networking initiatives.
www.curee-paccts.com/index.jsp