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Reflection as a learning process
Reflection as a learning process
Nik Peachey
Price
376.80 (Excluding GST)
ISBN
9780301065731
Language
English
Format
Online Course
Year of Publishing
2023
Series
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan
Catalogues
Centre for Professional Development
About the Book
About the Author
Module 4: Empowering your professional development through digital resources
Nik Peachey
has worked all over the world training teachers and developing innovative and creative products, and is a two-time British Council Innovations award winner. He has been involved in Education since 1990 and has more than 20 years experience of working specifically with online and blended learning environments. Currently, he is the Director of Pedagogy at Peachey Publications, an independent digital publishing company that specialises in the design of digital learning materials. His customers include British Council, Eton College, Open University, Google Creative Labs and International House.