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Pamela Morris
Pamela Morris (10 November 1906 – 20 October 2002) was an English publisher and teacher who co-founded the publishing firm Boriswood with her husband, John Morris, and their friend Cecil Greenwood and later Oxford English Centre with Anne Dreydel in 1953 (now called St Clare's, Oxford). She translated ''Diary of a Country Priest'' by Georges Bernanos and published Archibald MacLeish's ''Land of the Free''. Morris taught English as a second or foreign language at St Clare's as well as French and English literature and administered the school's courses. The St Clare's Science and Mathematics building opened in 2017 was named after her. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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Finding Rigor Within a Large-Scale Expansion of Preschool to Test Impacts of a Professional Development Program by Natalia M. Rojas, Pamela Morris, Amudha Balaraman
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Preschool Curricula and Professional Development Features for Getting to High-Quality Implementation at Scale: A Comparative Review Across Five Trials by Christina Weiland, Meghan McCormick, Shira Mattera, Michelle Maier, Pamela Morris
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Lottery-Based Evaluations of Early Education Programs: Opportunities and Challenges for Building the Next Generation of Evidence by Christina Weiland, Rebecca Unterman, Susan Dynarski, Rachel Abenavoli, Howard Bloom, Breno Braga, Anne-Marie Faria, Erica Greenberg, Brian A. Jacob, Jane Arnold Lincove, Karen Manship, Meghan McCormick, Luke Miratrix, Tomás E. Monarrez, Pamela Morris-Perez, Anna Shapiro, Jon Valant, Lindsay Weixler
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