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August 4, 2007 //  by Admin

Tags: Classroom Teacher | Parent | Site News

You can now comment on any article on Teaching Expertise. Tell us what you think…

Visitors to Teaching Expertise, which launched at the end of November 2006, are now able to comment on any of our hundreds of articles – the first of many new features which will be added during early 2007. At the bottom of every article you’ll see a ‘Member Comments’ section.  To prevent spam comments, which are placed automatically by computer, we’ll ask you to answer a simple question before you post your comment.  This is just to check you’re a real person!

We want our growing community to use Teaching Expertise to talk to one another and use our site as a place to discuss the latest education issues.  We’ll soon be adding many new community features.

If you have any questions, you can contact site manager Mark Edwards at [email protected].

This article first appeared in G&T Primary Update – Aug 2007

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