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  1. Feb 3, 2006 · Professor EC Wragg, the scholar and researcher, Ted Wragg, the teachers’ champion and satirist, Dear Ted, the best friend that education ever had, was gone. Disbelief and tears greeted the news that Ted had died aged 67, felled by a cardiac arrest while he was out running - living, as ever, the life that he loved.

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    An analysis of the verbal classroom interaction between graduate student teachers and children (1972) Professor Edward Conrad Wragg (26 June 1938 – 10 November 2005) known as Ted Wragg, was a British educationalist and academic known for his advocacy of the cause of education and opposition to political interference in the field.

  3. Ted Wragg in his own Last Words. 18th November 2005, 12:00am. Tes Editorial. Catch as Kant can. From Ted’s first TES column, September 5, 1980. Another part of the project was to watch teachers starting off with their new classes. We observed 100 lessons given by experienced teachers in the first few days of the school year and then 200 ...

  4. Nov 19, 2005 · Unlike most politicians and policy advisers, Wragg was genuinely interested in discovering what works in the classroom. He paid tribute to the hard work of teachers and trusted teachers to do ...

  5. Feb 3, 2006 · 26 June 1938 Born in Sheffield, only son of George and Maria Wragg; educated Hunter’s Bar primary and King Edward VII Grammar School. 1959 Durham University: 1st class honours in German; PGCE 1st class. 1960 Marries Judith King. They have two daughters, Josie and Caroline, and a son, Chris

  6. Nov 14, 2023 · I can't say we did this right or wrong because every school had a different experience." Ted Wragg Trust CEO Moira Marder, left, and Tamsin Frances, director of people and strategy (Image: DevonLive)

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  8. Nov 11, 2005 · The head of education at the University of Exeter until two years ago, Professor Wragg was best-known for his columns in national newspapers, including The Independent, satirising the education ...

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