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	<title>Comments on: Children’s ‘growth intelligence’ project wins £368,000 funding</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Sherria Hoskins, Head of Psychology &#124; Women at UoP</title>
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		<description>[...] The University of Portsmouth’s Head of Psychology, Dr Sherria Hoskins, is an expert in how children’s own assessment of their intelligence affects their learning. Her work in Portsmouth aimed at improving academic acheivement in children from disadvantaged backgrounds was recently funded by the Education Endowment Foundation (see news item). [...]</description>
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