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Solly, Michael and Woodward, Clare (2018). Using Mediated Authentic Video as a potential innovative solution for training at scale: a view from Bangladesh. In: Kuchah, Kuchah and Shamin, Fauzia eds. Intenational Perspectives on Teaching English in Difficult Circumstances: Contexts, Challenges and Possibilities. International Perspectives on English Language Teaching. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 221–242.

Woodward, Clare; Griffiths, Malcolm and Solly, Michael (2014). English in Action: a new approach to continuing professional development through the use of mediated video, peer support and low-cost mobilephones in Bangladesh. In: Hayes, David ed. Innovations In The Continuing Professional Development Of English Language Teachers. London: British Council, pp. 227–248.

Woodward, Clare and Solly, Michael (2012). Implementing the pilot stage of English in Action: negotiating the route to sustainable improvement in ELT classroom practice. In: Tribble, Christopher and Odell, Adrian eds. Managing Change in English Language Teaching: Lessons from Experience. London: British Council, pp. 165–170.

Woodward, Clare and Solly, Michael (2012). Implementing English in Action in Bangladesh. In: Tribble, Christopher ed. Managing Change in English Language Teaching: Lessons from Experience. London: British Council, pp. 165–170.

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Power, Tom; Shaheen, Robina; Solly, Michael; Woodward, Clare and Burton, Sonia (2012). English in action: school based teacher development in Bangladesh. Curriculum Journal, 23(4) pp. 503–529.

Jenkins, Alyson; Carroll, Fiona; Woodward, Clare; Kop, Rita and Jenkins, Emrys (2012). Exploring how social media can enhance the teaching of action research. Action Research, 10(2) pp. 170–188.

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Stutchbury, Kris; Gallastegi, Lore; Woodward, Clare and Gaved, Mark (2022). School-based Continuing Professional Development: the Role of School Leaders. In: Pan Commonwealth Forum 10, 14-16 Sep 2022, Calgary, Canada, Commonwealth of Learning (COL).

Gallastegi, Lore; Gaved, Mark; Woodward, Clare; Stutchbury, Kris and Henry, Fiona (2022). ICT Strengthening Partnership in Zambian schools. In: BAICE 2022: Partnerships in education: collaboration, co-operation and co-optation, 13-15 Sep 2022, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Gallastegi, Lore; Stutchbury, Kris; Woodward, Clare and Henry, Fiona (2022). School based professional development in partnership in Zambia. In: BAICE 2022: Partnerships in education: collaboration, co-operation and co-optation, 13-15 Sep 2022, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Chamberlain, Liz; Rodriguez-Leon, Lucy and Woodward, Clare (2022). Disrupting language of instruction policy at a classroom level: oracy examples from South Africa and Zambia. In: The 57th UKLA International Conference - Reaching out through literacy: Enabling advantage for all, 1-3 Jul 2022, Birmingham, UK.

Walsh, Christopher; Woodward, Clare; Solly, Michael and Shrestha, Prithvi (2014). The potential of mobile phones to transform teacher professional development. In: 28th Annual Conference Asian Association of Open Universities: Advancing open and distance learning: research and practices, The Open University of Hong Kong, pp. 641–651.

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Stutchbury, Kris; Woodward, Clare; Phiri, John; Sampa, Francis; Biard, Olivier and Gallastegi, Lore (2023). Instructional leadership - what it is and why it matters. UKFIET - the Education and Development Forum, UK.

Stutchbury, Kris; Woodward, Clare; Gallastegi, Lore and Hanson, Rachel (2021). Supporting Teachers' Professional Development in Zambia in Covid Times. UKFIET - the Education and Development Forum, Cambridge, UK.

Twining, Peter; Davis, Niki; Charania, Amina; Chowfin, Aleta; Henry, Fiona; Nordin, Hasniza and Woodward, Clare (2015). Developing New Indicators To Describe Digital Technology Infrastructure In Primary And Secondary Education. Background Paper for ICT in Education Statistics; UNESCO Institute for Statistics, Montreal.

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