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  • Thought for August

    Why do meetings to discuss the importance of learning outside the classroom tend to take place indoors?

  • Ahelo Goodbye

    Last week's THE has this headline: World’s university ‘oligopoly’ accused of blocking OECD bid to judge learning quality ... with a great image of great animals blocking a US highway (that is, the economy and implied progress).  There were no pictures of...

  • More on ELSA – or should that be ELSIE?

    Following my recent news about the re-birth of the English Learning and Sustainability Alliance [ELSA] – which could yet be premature – I've been thinking about the name problem.  Here's my suggestion for removing the confusion between ELSA, the organisation, and Elsa,...

  • Addis Ababa's Alliterative Action Agenda

    As I noted earlier, the UN 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development took place in July in Addis Ababa.  The UN says it was a success: Countries reach historic agreement to generate financing for new sustainable development agenda. Countries today...

  • Which fossil fuel subsidies would you cut?

    If you are of a particular frame of mind, it is fashionable these days to call for renewable energy subsidies to be cut / phased out / stopped (according to taste).  They are, after all, inflating our tax and electricity...

  • The Big Path Watch – how was it for you?

    The Ramblers are encouraging us all, through its big path watch, to adopt a local grid square, walk all the rights of way within it, and report back to them on any problems found, and more generally, on how it...

  • Is ELSA about to be born again?

    I've not written about ELSA recently as there has not been anything to say.  For example, its development group has not met for over a year, and it has not made any recent contribution to national debate about sustainability and...

  • RSB spots a bandwagon, and falls off

    RSB, the Royal Society of Biology, is hoping to benefit from recent popularity contests amongst bird-lovers, by launching a 'what's your favourite insect?' poll, or as the Guardian memorably puts it, a 'creepy-crawly celebrity contest' – more feral sub-editing, I...

  • Hedge Schools

    A hedge school is not some finishing academy for fund managers sponsored by the Titans of Wall Street, or an arcane off-shoot of the forest school movement; rather, it's the name given to an educational practice in 18th and 19th...

  • 'Ahelo 'Ahelo!

    No, this is not about some dyslectic verison of the BBC's brilliant French farce of (almost) the same name, but the tale is Gallic in one respect. The term, Ahelo, is the acronym for 'Assessment of Higher Education Learning Outcomes' which...