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Andy Walker
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Starter activity, introduction to pluralist theories of the distribution of power and the click and drag plenary activity.
The DFES would be proud of me laugh.gif
John Simkin
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http://www.educationforum.co.uk/sociology_2/plural.htm

Starter activity, introduction to pluralist theories of the distribution of power and the click and drag plenary activity.
The DFES would be proud of me laugh.gif


Does this mean you have sold out?
Andy Walker
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QUOTE(Andy Walker @ Oct 4 2006, 03:18 PM) [snapback]76813[/snapback]

http://www.educationforum.co.uk/sociology_2/plural.htm

Starter activity, introduction to pluralist theories of the distribution of power and the click and drag plenary activity.
The DFES would be proud of me laugh.gif


Does this mean you have sold out?


No it means I have created a "3 part lesson" online. The DFES like the three part lesson.
I believe everything should be in "3 parts" - lessons, dinner, sex.... and many other things as well.
The DFES like the three part lesson and I think that they are right to do so.
Before I knew about the fatuous and crass advice that I could receive from the DFES I didn't understand that a lesson should have a beginning a middle and an end.
Thank you DFES tongue.gif
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