Abstract

Leslie Foster describes how groups of teachers in Croydon, England, work in collaboration to produce extension materials for exceptionally able primary pupils. The aim is to produce classroom projects with differentiated tasks to cater for the varying interests and abilities of pupils. Preparation is shared and ideas discussed in regular workshops and pupils and teachers evaluate the projects in practice in the classroom.

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