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The Joy of Not Knowing

Questioning teaching and learning in the primary school classroom

Tag: diologic

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Hi I'm Libby Baker.

I'm a Primary School teacher and nerd in Canberra.

I facilitate literacy training and work as a literacy consultant around the country.
I'm a qualified teacher librarian and have a masters of education. I'm currently completing a research masters focusing on functional grammar, mulitimodal texts and critical literacy.

Inbetween all of this I like asking questions on this blog.

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I love talking literacy to educators and students.
If you would like me to visit or present at your school please get in touch.

e.jbaker@hotmail.com

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