Happy Blog Birthday

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The blog is 8 years old this week.  I've been doing some looking back.  Here's one from the first week – almost 8 years to the day:

Last November, the THE's Devil's Advocate column focused on Stanley Fish, the Milton scholar.  I was reminded of the piece as I sat in the back of a primary school classroom the other day watching what was going on.  In terms of what does go on in such places, Fish argues, "The line of virtue is very clear: are you asking academic questions or are you trying to nudge your students in some ideological partisan direction?" Actually, Fish was thinking of Higher Education when he wrote this, but when it comes to issues like sustainability and development, the arguments seems to apply with considerable force in schools as well.

In this primary school, I watched as the teacher, following an exploration of people's lives in Ghana, coaxed her 8 & 9 year olds to agree with her that we should all pay more for chocolate in order to be fairer to them, and to make their lives a bit better.  In the end, they all agreed.  But I didn't, and thought of Stanley Fish and of how much there is still to do.

There still is.

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  • Congratulations on eight years well spent in networking your trenchant and sceptical take on our attempts to reorient education towards a critical assessment of the most important delusion of our Anthropocene Epoch - how humanity can eat its cake (the global ecosystem) and still have it to paraphrase Boris Johnson's Brexit plan.