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  • Are you looking for a global learning case study?

    Well, if you are, and you are open-minded about globalisation, and want to help your students be the same, you might well look at this week’s Schumpter column in The Economist.  But, if you’re not, and you want youngsters to...

  • Sara Parkin joins the HEA Board

    I hear that the redoubtable Sara Parkin has been appointed to the Board of the Higher Education Academy [HEA], and the welcome sound of feathers being ruffled is already audible.  This is evidence I'm told, by those who know about such...

  • Defra continues to appease the NFU over badgers

    Thursday evening's BBC Radio 4 PM programme had an interview with the Defra secretary of state, Owen Patterson, on England's failed pilot badger culls.  You can listen to it here, at around 40 mins in. The consistently admirable Eddie Mair...

  • ASE + NAEE = #ASEChat

    I took part in a Twitter encounter [ #ASEChat ] between the ASE and NAEE the other night with environmental education as the focus.  Although I never quite discovered what the purposes were,  just having an encounter seemed  almost worthwhile...

  • Crimean man shot in dispute about ESD

    Rostov-on-Don, April 1st 2014 This morning's RIA news agency bulletin carries an article about a dispute in a Crimean bar over the meaning of ESD.  Here's the gist of the story: An argument over ESD theory ended in a man being shot.  Police...

  • Beautiful and elegant as a theory, and pragmatic and practical in application

    There were two events yesterday competing for my attention; sadly, I could go to neither, but I was able to follow parts of each on Twitter. One was an Ellen MacArthur Foundation conference in Bradford on Rethinking the Future [...

  • Ofsted is eloquently quiet on sustainability in FE

    The 2013 Ofsted annual report on the further education and skills sector (available here)  has little to say about sustainability.  It’s a gloomy, and really rather shocking, read.  This is from the Executive Summary: 2. … there is still too...

  • They do it differently; they do it better; …

    … and they’re doing it now.  Scotland’s Learning for Sustainability implementation group is up and running; its membership and terms of reference are here Learning for Sustainability – the report of the One Planet Schools working group was published in...

  • When Quality meets the common (wo)man

    Two great stories this week about Quality meeting representatives of the common (wo)man. One such was the Federation of Cumbria Commoners which was holding its AGM at Newton Rigg agricultural college near Penrith, where they encountered environmentalist George Monbiot (Stowe, Brasenose...

  • Confusion in the BBC about balance

    The issue of the BBC and its search for balance on coverage of climate change was explored recently in the Guardian, with this owing at least some debt to skepticalscience.  It seems to me that the BBC’s problem lies in its...