A really interesting and highly relevant comment piece by Matthew Syed was published in the Saturday Guardian, 3/10/2015 […]
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I had the great pleasure of attending a “thinking and creating” day organised by the Common Weal, “think […]
I had a great conversation today. Why did I consider it so good? Well, not only did I […]
By Matthew: Steven Levitt on the Freakonomics podcast told the worrying story of a multinational company opening its […]
By Matthew “What number do you want boss”? My very humorous friend to me in a recent discussion […]
Helen Gunter, FAcSS (Professor of Education Policy, Sarah Fielden Professor of Education, The Manchester Institute of Education) has […]
A post from Gillian: Transitions. Nursery to primary. From age and stage within primary, primary to secondary, secondary […]
Article by David Shakespeare My daughter came home from school the other day complaining that her A level English […]
“One problem with the way the educational system is set up is that it only recognizes a certain type of intelligence, and it’s incredibly restrictive - very, very restrictive. There’s so many types of intelligence, and people who would be at their best outside of that structure get lost.”
Bruce Springsteen
Written by Matthew: I love when parallels leap out at you and make you think in new ways. […]