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London college nets Pounds 1m for numeracy study

Published on
August 1, 1997
Last updated
May 27, 2015

KING'S College, London, has received a Pounds 1 million grant for a nationwide study aimed at raising numeracy standards among primary school children. The money, from the Leverhulme Trust, will pay for a five-year study of children's numeracy progress. It will establish how and why different teaching methods and classroom organisation affects children's achievement.

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