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Clarke, Paul, Howarth, Sue, Whitehouse, Kerry and Wood-Griffiths, Susan (2012) Perspectives on Teacher Education Risk-taking in the Workplace; Challenging Trainee Teachers to Develop Their Practice. Worcester Journal of Learning and Teaching (7). ISSN 2024-8032

Book Section

Clarke, Paul (2017) Mentoring Together. In: How to be a Brilliant Mentor: Developing Outstanding Teachers (Second edition). Routledge, London, pp. 78-91. ISBN Paperback: 9781138900745 Hardback: 9781138900738

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Clarke, Paul, Wood-Griffiths, Susan, Whitehouse, Kerry and Howarth, Sue (2012) Risk-taking in the Workplace; Challenging Trainee Teachers to Develop their Practice. In: Jubilee Conference. At the Crossroads: New Directions in Teacher Education, 16-18 July 2012, Christ Church Canterbury University.

Clarke, Paul, Howarth, Sue, Whitehouse, Kerry and Wood-Griffiths, Susan (2012) Risk Taking in the Workplace - Research Seminar. In: Institute of Education, University of Worcester: Research Seminar, University of Worcester.

Howarth, Sue, Clarke, Paul, Whitehouse, Kerry and Wood-Griffiths, Susan (2012) A Collaborative, Inter-disciplinary Study of Risk-taking as a Positive Way Forward for Science and Other Student Teachers to develop their practice. In: ATSE Conference, April 2012, University of Leicester.

Clarke, Paul, Howarth, Sue, Whitehouse, Kerry and Wood-Griffiths, Susan (2012) Encouraging Risk Taking By Secondary Trainee Teachers. In: Professional Mentors Conference, 2012, University of Worcester..

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