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#supplementaryschool teacher on NRCSE course shows how to use Whatsapp to get pu…

November 9, 2013 By Leave a Comment

#supplementaryschool teacher on NRCSE course shows how to use Whatsapp to get pupils speaking Arabic


Using Whatsapp to encourage learning – National Resource Centre for Supplementary Education
www.supplementaryeducation.org.uk
Supplementary school teacher at Al Farazdaq Arabic School uses mobile phone technology to keep her pupils learning through the week. Find out how – Whatsapp

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