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Intense after-school tutoring holds many lessons – for learners and teachers

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePre-service teachers can learn a great deal from their young pupils.Shutterstock

Pre-service teachers must spend a few months working in schools to practice their craft and learn from qualified educators. This is an important part of their training, but it doesn’t allow pre-service teachers to work for an extended period with the same group...

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