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8 Jul 2024 | |
United Kingdom | |
Global Teacher Prize |
Head of Science at the UK’s Middlesbrough College and Global Teacher Prize 2015 top 10 finalist Dr. Richard Spencer created the ‘Mitosis Mamba’ and the ‘DNA Boogie’ in a successful attempt to help his students understand their lessons. He explains in an interview with Edarabia that Science classes can be fun and memorable with the right techniques, including incorporating less traditional methods of teaching...
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