E.C.Wragg is professor of education at the University of Exeter, and is probably one of the most well-known figures in education after David Blunkett. A regular columnist of the TES, he is also in demand for radio 4 and TV education features.
`A concise, common-sense and most valuable guide.' - TES `The wise LEA will use this publication to review its own guidelines and in-service training for...
Drawing on the work of Vygotsky, the authors look at the social and emotional advantages children can gain from working together. They use case studies...