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othmarstrombone.wordpress.com
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| | | | | On teacher decision making: On the problem with intuition:The rise of grok (or how I learned to embrace my ignorance) On taking our time to think approaches through:Lessons learned from Football League Division Two 1982-83 #1: The dilatory approach On the sunk cost fallacy in education:Neck deep in the big muddy (the dangers of sunk... | |
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logicalincrementalism.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A few years ago, mystified by the way my son's school was tackling his reading difficulties, I joined the TES forum and discovered I'd missed The Reading Wars. Well, not quite. They began before I started school and show no sign of ending any time soon. But I'd been blissfully unaware that they'd been raging... | |
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teachingbattleground.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This book reviewis a (very slightly edited) version of the foreword I wrote to Robert Peal's Progressively worse: The Burden of Bad Ideas in British Schools. It should make it clear why I think the book is worth reading. Few publications can claim to be subversive, but that is a fitting description for Robert Peal's... | |
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howthenshouldweteach.wordpress.com
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| | | When I first started out on my journey as a humanities subject leader, I reflected on where I should start. I was (and still am) privileged enough to work in a school with some highly experienced teachers. Two issues, though, were immediately apparent to me in my new role. First, despite the great teaching going... | ||