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Nuthall's Hidden Lives of Learners in Action

For over 40 years in New Zealand, prominent educational researcher Professor Emeritus Graham Nuthall studied the dynamics of learning in the classroom. His work culminated in the highly influential book, The Hidden Lives of Learners, which has guided teachers over the decades through the learning process for young people. Through his meticulous research, we are made aware of the worlds of our students, their contexts and their social interactions, and we are able to determine how these impact on long-term learning.

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  • "This book gets right to the heart of closing the writing gap; it is thought provoking for the reflective teacher whilst also offering helpful guidance and advice for every teacher. Alex is an exceptional writer himself, communicating his expertise and experiences with clarity and precision."

    Kate Jones, Education consultant & author

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  • "Acknowledging and insightful into the responsibilities and rewards experienced by Educators, this engaging book can be read from cover to cover or casually flipped open to start where it suits you. Here’s a book you will recommend to others and return to again and again."

    Jen Bratovic, Education Team Manager, Australia

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  • "Lyn offers instructors a framework that weaves spelling into a larger literacy context. Not only will students have improved spelling, but their ability to read and express themselves is bound to grow too, with careful attention paid to the many layers of our complex language."

    Sara Peden, R. Psych, Member Ontario College of Teachers

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  • "I’ve used The Science of Learning extensively when leading on Teaching and Learning at West Coventry Academy. I produced readers of key studies for teachers and based a lot of the whole-school CPD sessions I designed around the accessible, easily digestible infographics and summaries"

    Bertram Richter, Coventry Academy

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