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How to put students at the heart of timetabling

Timetabling methods have shifted from blackboards that endlessly change, to pieces of cardboard with lots of coloured pins, to hundreds of post-it notes on a whiteboard, and now timetabling software. But one thing remains the same: school timetables can be extremely difficult to construct, taking months of effort and presenting major challenges.

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