Bruce Robertson

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Bruce Robertson


Born
in The United Kingdom
March 13, 1920


Average rating: 4.24 · 890 ratings · 128 reviews · 156 distinct worksSimilar authors
Marguerite Makes a Book

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4.33 avg rating — 526 ratings — published 1999 — 8 editions
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The Teaching Delusion: Why ...

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The Teaching Delusion 3: Po...

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Power Up Your Pedagogy: The...

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The Adaptive Enterprise: It...

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3.23 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2002 — 2 editions
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The Teaching Delusion 2: Te...

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Freedom's Wall

4.83 avg rating — 6 ratings2 editions
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Marsden Hartley

3.86 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1995 — 2 editions
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Techniques of Fantasy Art

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Fantasy Art

3.50 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1988 — 3 editions
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“Some teachers will appreciate being invited to a school leader’s office to receive feedback, perhaps because they value time out of their classroom and they feel that doing so formalises the process, which they like; others will feel intimidated by this and would much prefer to receive feedback in the more familiar environment of their own classroom.”
Bruce Robertson, The Teaching Delusion: Why teaching in our schools isn't good enough

“Teachers should take advantage of every opportunity to observe and learn from other teachers.”
Bruce Robertson, The Teaching Delusion: Why teaching in our schools isn't good enough

“Schools do need to measure, but they also need to move. Moving is more important than measuring. Accordingly”
Bruce Robertson, The Teaching Delusion: Why teaching in our schools isn't good enough



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