Extending school chatbot policies beyond the classroom: Safe-use tips for students
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Discuss how school chatbot policies can extend beyond the classroom with practical teaching advice and strategies for students.
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Built for 21st century learners Pearson’s Global Citizenship is designed to fuel discussion, inspire collaboration and develop student's ability to think critically about a wide range of global issues. Covering thought-provoking topics in a sensitive manner and encouraging students to consider all viewpoints.
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Discuss how school chatbot policies can extend beyond the classroom with practical teaching advice and strategies for students.
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We know international schools all around the world want science qualifications that are rigorous, fair, and recognised by top universities. Assessing practical skills through written papers offers distinct advantages for international students over live practical exams and provides a cost-effective alternative to live practical exams without disadvantaging students in university admissions.
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