Episode 59 - Danielle Jarman
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Primary Education Voices
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Join us for an episode of Primary Education Voices where we learn more from another inspirational Primary colleague. Today we have a chin wag with Danielle Jarman (@pastelteacher) who shares some excellent insights into classroom environment, picture books and whole class reading.
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