“Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the sky is by no means a waste of time”. John Lubbock “I love how summer wraps its arms around you like a warm blanket” … Continue reading “In praise of the place of lazy summers in education”
We must harness the power of agency in education to improve social mobility
“Geography is destiny” Abraham Verghese, physician-author “The need for political leadership in this area has never been more pressing. Social mobility is one of the biggest challenges facing our country today. It is not just the poorest in society who are losing out. Whole communities and parts of Britain are being left behind economically and … Continue reading We must harness the power of agency in education to improve social mobility
Real Digital Learning is not Digital Distraction.
Why we need to move past seeing technology as the “enemy of the age” and educate, beyond our schools, the crucial integrated facilitating role it already plays across global society in the C21st. “Can you imagine teaching, or indeed day-to-day life, without technology? Although many people view the future of our world as digital - … Continue reading Real Digital Learning is not Digital Distraction.
How do we decide in schools a strategy for a “preferred future” and avoid “cutting edge futurism”?
“Class of 2018, it’s not the technology you build that will define you. It’s the teams you build and what people do with the technology you build” Sheryl Sandberg “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on the building the new” Socrates In my principal’s … Continue reading How do we decide in schools a strategy for a “preferred future” and avoid “cutting edge futurism”?
Do schools kill creativity?“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life” Picasso “Creativity takes courage” Matisse
I had the honour of meeting and shaking hands with the man who shook the hands of the Beatles, Sean Connery, Jane Fonda and many other famous icons over the post war decades, as he photographed them in their heyday promoting their art. World-renowned photographer and local Wye Valley Tintern resident, David Hurn, is self-taught … Continue reading Do schools kill creativity?“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life” Picasso “Creativity takes courage” Matisse
In education we are always influencing the next generation of leaders “Plus est en vous” (More is in you/There is more in you than you think)
Gordonstoun school motto. “Education must enable young people to effect what they have recognised to be right, despite hardships, despite dangers, despite inner scepticism, despite boredom and despite mockery from the World” Kurt Hahn It is not very often I start a critical thinking lesson asking students for their thoughts about the ongoing events in … Continue reading In education we are always influencing the next generation of leaders “Plus est en vous” (More is in you/There is more in you than you think)
Why schools share, partner and collaborate
Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much. Helen Keller Most great learning happens in groups. Collaboration is the stuff of growth. Sir Ken Robinson There are too many moments in this role when a “typical day” is impossible to describe. We returned from the Easter break this week and came … Continue reading Why schools share, partner and collaborate
Why global citizenship is more important than ever – and how to teach it (sponsored article)
tes article sponsored by British Council As the UK moves closer to leaving the EU in 2019, the necessity for schools to anchor their outlook in global citizenship becomes more apparent for meaningful education of our young people. Global citizenship isn’t something that needs to be artificially created and imposed on schools. We already celebrate … Continue reading Why global citizenship is more important than ever – and how to teach it (sponsored article)
What does an effective learning environment look like in a school?
“Nine tenths of education is encouragement” Anatole France “The freedom to make mistakes provides the best environment for creativity. Education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't” Anatole France “When educators model extraordinary passion and … Continue reading What does an effective learning environment look like in a school?
“We the People…” how much of a direct result is Trump from the first C17th colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth Rock?
Future Massachusetts Colony governor John Winthrop stated the purpose of the New World quite clearly: “We shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us.” “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the … Continue reading “We the People…” how much of a direct result is Trump from the first C17th colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth Rock?









