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Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Times Higher Education - Education news, resources and university jobs for the academic world - Gifted and challenging students

Times Higher Education - Education news, resources and university jobs for the academic world - Gifted and challenging students Tried and tested teaching methods are not always suitable for talented young students who feel they know it all. An early start in research may be the answer
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