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Adaptation and Selection

The proposed College of Teaching should allow for diverse evaluation models, and seek to create new professional routes to turn ‘failure’ into adaptation. In my previous post, The Red Queen, Evolving the Profession , I wrote that the new College … Continue reading

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The #QTSDebate is paper tiger

What is a ‘teacher’? Are those with a QTS the only people who can help children learn? Have all the people you have learned from had QTS? Didn’t think so. Which brings me to my motivation for this blog post. I … Continue reading

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RethinkingICT

My presentation and script for the #Rethinking ICT event on the 25th of June. Thanks to Chris Leach for organising and inviting me to talk, and for making this debate essential to all of us who care about EdTech. ” … Continue reading

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A Poor Show for Academies

I have become increasingly disturbed about the Academies Show, which I attended recently. I went for three reasons: ONSchool, the free school proposal I am leading, would be an academy and I wanted to understand the broader context for the … Continue reading

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Eylan-Shaped Job

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National Curriculum Review ’11- Transition Group findings

Last night, I was part of an event to be part of the  #NCR11 debate about the forthcoming National Curriculum Review. It was held in Oxford, and hosted by BrainPOP UK and Pearson, and the range and number of attendees … Continue reading

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