Professional Development

Closing the achievement gap in Ulster

The golden rule of thinking skills programmes is to ‘turn-round’ children with learning difficulties. Kate O’ Hanlon’s long-term study shows that Feuerstein’s Instrumental Enrichment can allow ‘no-hopers’ to achieve surprising GCSE results.
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