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PRIMAS Guide of supporting actions for teachers in promoting IBL

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Age range: > 1

Resource type: text

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Project: PRIMAS

Author: Sona CERETKOVA

STEM strategy criteria: High quality instruction classroom materials, School infrastructure

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This guide introduces key issues in implementing supporting actions and presents a wide range of case studies of actions that have been successfully carried out in the PRIMAS project.

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