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Rob Coe is a co-author of the Education Endowment
Foundation’s Teaching and Learning Toolkit and its DIY
Evaluation Guide for teachers. He is the lead author of
the Sutton Trust report What Makes Great Teaching?
and a co-author of the Teacher Development Trust’s
Developing Great Teaching report. He is a member of
advisory groups for a wide range of educational
organisations including Ofqual, DfE, AQA, Pearson,
Teacher Development Trust and TeachFirst. Rob is
currently part of the McIntosh Commission on
Assessment without Levels and the DfE’s Professional
Development Expert Group.
Image courtesy of interviewee. November 28, 2016
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