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Learning Autonomy in Cognitive Acceleration: the “Let’s Think” Maths Programme

March 20, 2026UncategorizedAlex Black

This research report by Luke Rolls investigates how the “Let’s Think” in Mathematics programme, based on Cognitive Acceleration, fosters learning autonomy among Year 4 students.

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https://www.abceducation.ch/blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Building_independent_math_learners_through_struggle.mp3

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