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Goal 4: Education for All

Andy Brock and Pauline Essah on Evidence Building in Education

Season 2, Ep. 29

In this special episode, I speak to two top voices in education about the benefits and the limitations of gathering data and building evidence.

Is there such a thing as too much research?


Read more about Pauline and her work here.


Read more about Andy and his work here.

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