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gowers.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Michael Gove, the UK's Secretary of State for Education, has expressed a wish to see almost all school pupils studying mathematics in one form or another up to the age of 18. An obvious question follows. At the moment, there are large numbers of people who give up mathematics after GCSE (the exam that is... | |
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| | | | | My last post listed reasons why many children don't learn to read. Poverty was behind many of the items. Poor students attend poor schools where they miss out on the arts, a whole curriculum, even qualified, well prepared teachers. Students might end up in "no excuses" charter schools with only digital learning. But, next to | |
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| | | | | "Our problems are man-made; therefore, they can be solved by man" J.F. Kennedy "Our problems cannot be solved on the same level of thinking that created them" Albert Einstein Education reform is more like fixing a compass than a clock. 'The world's best-performing school systems make great teaching their "north star". They have... | |
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| | | Back in March I wrote about "outstanding teaching and great teachers - a whole school CPD approach". It's had nearly 2000 views and generated a really positive response from teachers and school leaders up and down the country, which has been lovely. Despite the attention it's received, its primary focus was the approach we have... | ||