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Thinking through making: why hands-on learning matters

18 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Design and Technology is in a tricky place nationally, yet the need for innovative thinkers has never been greater. In this episode, Ray Cilia, DET teacher at Oundle, reflects on the value of hands-on learning, the power of iteration and why moving ideas into three dimensions builds confidence, resilience and belief.

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