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Archived Polls

Here is the complete list of archived polls run in the past. Click on the poll's question to see its results.

Your attitude to 'change' (archived on 21/06/2010)
Curricula should be driven by: (archived on 12/05/2010)
My memory is... (archived on 02/04/2010)
Education serves boys well (archived on 03/03/2010)
Intelligence is: (archived on 08/02/2010)
Outdoor Learning (archived on 12/01/2010)
Children to start formal (non-play-based) learning: (archived on 10/12/2009)
Who are the Gifted, More Able, Talented? (archived on 16/10/2009)
Ideal holiday homework: (archived on 25/09/2009)
This teaching year was (archived on 04/08/2009)
Your National Curriculum is (archived on 01/07/2009)
This website better if: (archived on 18/05/2009)
The most important school subject should be: (archived on 02/03/2009)
The next poll should be about: (archived on 07/01/2009)
Credit.... (archived on 12/11/2008)
Long Summer Hols: (archived on 09/10/2008)
My job: (archived on 09/10/2008)
In children, I most value: (archived on 27/06/2008)
My school most values: (archived on 23/05/2008)
What's most important? (archived on 28/04/2008)
Do UK schools prepare children for 21st Century? (archived on 14/03/2008)
Multiple Intelligences (MI): (archived on 15/02/2008)
How long is your working week? (archived on 06/11/2007)
To teach more effectively, I'd want more (archived on 17/09/2007)
To succeed in life, learners most need: (archived on 29/08/2007)
Which phrase should be used? (archived on 28/06/2007)
UK/US SATs should be scrapped (archived on 28/05/2007)
Current assessment methods favour... (archived on 25/04/2007)
How much influence do you have over the way teaching and learning happens in your classroom? (archived on 02/04/2007)
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