You might think an author visit wouldn’t be of much use in a subject like Computing, but you’d be mistaken.
Read MoreAuthor reading to a school assembly. Image generated in Ideogram.ai
Author reading to a school assembly. Image generated in Ideogram.ai
You might think an author visit wouldn’t be of much use in a subject like Computing, but you’d be mistaken.
Read MoreSometimes (often), 'good enough' is better than 'ideal'. Yes, it sounds paradoxical, and counterintuitive, but sometimes even the presumed ‘ideal’ is not, erm, ideal.
Read MoreAt first glance, you might take this to be one of those books full of affirmations and anecdotes designed to lift your mood.
Read MoreMy review of this for Teach Secondary magazine has just come out. Here is the published version, followed by the copy I submitted, which is slightly longer because it has a little more detail.
Read MoreMy review of this for Teach Secondary magazine has just come out. Here is the published version, followed by the copy I submitted, which is slightly longer because it is a little more detailed.
Read MoreMy review of this for Teach Secondary magazine has just come out. Here is the published version, followed by the copy I submitted, which is slightly longer because it has a little more detail.
Read MoreHistory lesson, by Terry Freedman
I’ve just published a couple of documents in the Digital Education Supplement. This is a collection of free resources for subscribers to my newsletter, Digital Education, which is also free.
Read MoreThere is a lot I like about Substack, but…
Read MorePupils working on computers, by Terry Freedman
Someone told me of an X exchange that took place a few weeks ago in which teachers were saying that their kids found Scratch boring. Well (he says, arms akimbo), here are my views on that.
Read MoreMy various squiggles in my notebook or Evidence Form may not have meant much to anybody else, but it conveyed a lot of information to me.
Read MoreQuestions, by Terry Freedman
A simple, and very old-fashioned looking, cloze exercise!
Read MoreUsing AI in school
Last year I attended and reported on a similarly-named conference. The Westminster Forum is running another one this year.
Read MoreI wrote and published this more than ten years ago (in 2014). Apart from the fact that some terminology has changed and some resources are no longer available, it is still relevant. What a sad situation.
Read MoreThis collection of work by Gay Talese is utterly brilliant, and contains items that haven’t seen the light of day in a long time.
Read MoreHazardous environments: I like to think of this as being a metaphor for any situation in which one is challenged.
Read MoreReading each student’s work each week, at a rate of ten minutes each, took nearly two and a half hours. Thinking of suitable comments, adding them in to the appropriate place in Google Classroom, and updating my spreadsheet markbook took another hour and a half.
Something had to be done.
Read MoreThis is a serious question. What is the point of teaching kids computer programming, when AI can do all the hard work?
Read MoreAn awful shock, by Terry Freedman
The chapters in this article were originally published as separate articles. For a pdf version, sign up to the free Digital Education newsletter and download it from the Digital Education Supplement area, where it goes under the title of My Worst IT Training Days.
Read MoreAn AI summary of feedback received on a course.
Read MoreLast week I announced a competition to win a copy of A Town Without Time, the new collection of work by Gay Talese. Here is the link again, this time with an unrestricted link!
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