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Fascinating 🎧 and highlights a key issue in 🏴: the vast majority of primaries continue to head down the inquiry-based learning rabbit hole; secondaries are then having to pick up the pieces and deliver a purposeful, knowledge-rich curriculum with teaching based on the SoL.
Would Witkoff give ISIS this much sympathy?
Putin chose this war: invading, stealing children, destroying communities, executing civilians and POWs, and bombing cities on an industrial scale we haven’t seen in Europe since WWII.
Witkoff, this war is “Silly”
The tragedy is that we absolutely know how to solve this problem. It's hard work, but not rocket science. Children need to be taught habits of successful behaviour, clear boundaries, and predictable consequences. They need to know that the adults in the room with them are in charge, and that they care for them.
Hello - I wrote a new blog about the teaching of whole class reading, which I haven't in a while. It's over 9000 words so quite a read, but I hope the comprehensive nature of it comes across as helpful, rather than patronising. Anyway - hope it's useful!
https://t.co/IYeEqSwt0X
The reason why terminal, externally assessed, standardised exams are the best way to judge a student’s competence is because all the other options- coursework, teacher assessment etc are far, far worse. Especially now that AI can write anything for you at home
Inside Trump’s ‘Royal Court’ https://t.co/UvVRkjcaon The most appalling thing about this conversation is the light-heartedness with which these two take Trump's indifference to lies as some sort of interesting aspect of his presidency rather than the catastrophic overthrow of America democracy and the corrupt degradation of the Presidential office; the normalisation of a moral monstrosity.
Just as people forget Mandleson's role in the Post Office Horizon scandal, they also forget that he was the architect of the massive increase in tuition fees - and he and Blair were instrumental in making higher ed a product rather than a public good https://t.co/ulIHveRm3L