After a year of weighing up the pros and cons I decided to start a couple of publications on Substack. One is about literature and life in general, and the other one is focused on education more generally
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My review of this book has just been published in Teach Secondary magazine. The review there is slightly different from the one I submitted, so I’ve included my original one here as text, and the Teach Secondary one as a scan.
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When I started at a school where part of my role was to encourage other teachers to use the education technology facilities, one of the strategies I used was to produce fake news stories using the school’s desktop publishing software.
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A still-relevant article from a few years ago.
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Why I’m unfollowing people more and more.
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Elaine keeps telling me to remember to clock in and out at stations, even if the barriers are open. She’s right.
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There are some interesting-looking books at the top of the to-be-reviewed pile. This is one of them.
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There are some interesting-looking books at the top of the to-be-reviewed pile. This is one of them.
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As far as I’m aware no Education Secretary has had the ability or the courage to deal with the teacher recruitment and retention crisis.
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Overall the book is a good investment, although I did have some quibbles with it.
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If you want to see the humble brag elevated to an art form, this is the book for you.
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If AI generates an essay, and another AI grades it, has anything useful actually happened?
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The Department for Education’s newly beefed-up National Tutoring Scheme enables schools to arrange tutoring for their students at discounted rate is purely voluntary, but…
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Every time I attend an educational ICT conference, at least one of the speakers talks about how little we know about the future. But their argument doesn’t make sense.
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Has there ever been such a frenzy of thinking and activity over a concept which does not even exist? I am referring, of course, to the ridiculous notion of so-called '21st century skills'.
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What really happens when a computer is invented that can make every decision in a war?
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The potentially devastating consequences of a drive for efficiency to the nth degree are shown in this science fiction story.
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You want the review to be fair, but you also want it to be honest. Maybe being honest is neither objective nor neutral.
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Well, it's spring again, and time for a good clean-up. Here is a checklist for the ed tech co-ordinator.
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