News and Updates
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It's the exam boards, stupid
As slogans go, "It's the exam boards, stupid" ranks up there in the imbecility stakes with the AUT's pay-campaign from the 1980s: Rectify the Anomaly which unsurprisingly failed to attract the government's attention, or public sympathy. But this does seem...
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Teaching 6th formers about racism and inequality
I'm glad I don't have responsibility today for teaching students in schools about racism and inequality. I don't think in all my years of teaching in schools and HE that I ever did very much of that, save through trying to...
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Replacing capitalism in school
The cyber waves have been boiling recently with dire warnings about England's descent into fascism because of guidance the Department for Education [DfE] recently published. Really! Some people should get out more, read some Nazi or DDR history, or talk...
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Social justice in Scottish teaching
The draft Professional Standards for teachers in Scotland now include a section which highlights the professional values of social justice, trust and respect and integrity as being at the heart of what it means to become, to be and to...
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Settler colonialists, Google docs, and Ofscoff intrusion
I was struck listening into the NAAEE research symposium by references to that fact that North American countries are based on settler-colonial regimes that took the land from indigenous peoples. It seems to have become almost obligatory to apologise for...
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Are you pro-blue or pro-green?
This is not an impertinent enquiry into your politics, but a question about your stance on the pros and cons of the putative hydrogen economy. Do you want blue hydrogen or green hydrogen, or maybe no hydrogen at all? Green...
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NAAEE Research Symposium 2020
I attended the NAAEE research symposium this week (9th to 10th October). It's years since I've been and I was happy to be there by virtue of the internet. It cost me $100 which is a bargain compared to conventional...
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David Hume, new Corn Laws and BP
The National Library of Scotland has announced that it will be addressing the “silences" in its collection by placing place people such as David Hume, Adam Smith and Robert Burns, in the “context” of their day. John Scally, the national librarian,...
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Who's to replace Sir David?
I know it's an indecent question as the poor man's not dead yet, but the race has been on for a while now to find the new David Attenborough. The BBC 's quite desperate about this and has come up...
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Participating in environmental education conferences
Researchers are conducting a survey about national and international participation in environmental education conferences, to examine what barriers to participation exist for environmental education society members. I dutifully completed it, even though I've no intention of ever again flying to...