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		<title>Reflecting on what we teach in computing education and how we teach it</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Reflecting is important within any line of work, and computing education is no different. Reflective practice is always valuable, whether you support learners in a non-formal setting, such as a Code Club or CoderDojo, or in a more formal environment, such as a school or college. When you reflect, you might for example evaluate a…</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello World, our free magazine for computing and digital making educators, has just published its very first special edition: The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy! “When I started to peruse the draft for The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy, I was simply stunned.” Monica McGill, founder &#38; CEO of CSEDResearch.org This special edition focuses on…</p>
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