It seems like no time at all since we launched the first edition of Chapters, and we’re delighted to be back with edition two.
For people who spend so much of their time talking to teachers and deep-diving into the issues of the day, it’s exciting to be able to ‘put pen to paper’ and to share our ideas about freshening up with you. We hope you find it useful.
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