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Jenny Houssart has a background in primary teaching and has also worked in the advisory service and in initial teacher education. 

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Timetables: Happy hours and happy daysProduction team

By Jenny Houssart (The Open University)

11 May 2004

Jenny Houssart examines the changes in the structure of the school day from Victorian times to the present day  Read more : Timetables: Happy hours and happy days

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Jenny Houssart has a background in primary teaching and has also worked in the advisory service and in initial teacher education. She currently works as a research fellow at the Centre for Mathematics Education, The Open University.
Her main research concerns low attaining pupils in primary mathematics and she is also involved in other research projects, including one about early algebraic thinking.
She writes regularly for publications aimed at teachers such as The Times Educational Supplement, as well as writing research papers and classroom materials.

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