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| | | | | The next session at the Festival of Education, the 5th that I attended, was Daisy Christodoulou, Jan Hodges and Guy Claxton on "What is the Future for Schools?" I was looking forward to this session more than any other. Mainly because I've just read Daisy's book The Seven Myths of Educationand agree with her destruction... | |
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teachingbattleground.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The following is from a school governor and illustrates elegantly how, in education, those who are meant to be neutral experts can be the most partisan. For reasons of anonymity, the local authority involved has not been named. I have assumed the images used are in the public domain, if anybody knows differently please let... | |
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teacherhead.com
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| | | | | I have found recent discussions and debates about the concept of a 'knowledge-rich curriculum' - or knowledge-led; knowledge-based - fascinating. Some of this has been explored brilliantly in various blogs. Here is a selection: Summer Turnerhttps://ragazzainglese.wordpress.com/2018/02/14/pub-quiz-or-published-what-are-the-aims-of-a-knowledge-rich-curriculum/ Jon Brunskill I'm bringing knowledge back. | Pedfedwhich is worth reading along with his school's website info on... | |
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| | | It may seem strange, but if you want a learning revolution then the first thing to consider is the removal of classroom walls. I have been involved in this innovation twice now. The first time, I was a student at a school in the English Midlands. My school innovatively created an open-plan technology department. I... | ||