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EFF2: Productivity in Learning

April 7, 2011

The second debate took place on April 7, 2011, and focused on the theme of Productivity in Learning. This debate was led by two guest speakers—Richard De Lorenzo and Jean Johnson—who introduced the topics for discussion.

This debate was the first to be streamed live online.

Follow the links below for further information about this debate.

  • Debate agenda (PDF)
  • Debate summary, by Bill Hicks (PDF)
  • Debate report, by Bill Hicks (PDF)
  • Productivity in Education, by Rich DeLorenzo, Jean Johnson and Gavin Dykes (PDF)
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