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Two cheers for REF 2021
I see that the outcomes of the latest universities research assessment exercise [ie, the REF: research excellence framework] have been published today. Thank goodness not to be involved in this. It's a major plus of retirement; indeed the thought of having...
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Who ate all the canapés?
An article in Schools Week says that the DfE spent over £11,000 on "canapés and booze" to launch its new strategy on sustainability and climate change. As I was there, I need to put the record straight. The article reports...
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Stan, Loretta, midwifery, and the Enlightenment
This is my 2250th post since this blog began in June 2009. And in all that time I've not had the opportunity to write about Monty Python. That is odd given how often I've mentioned ESD which is Pythonesque in...
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Biodiversity gain blues
A recent article in The Conversation said that although the 2021 Environment Act made it mandatory (after a two-year transition) for most new developments in England to achieve a biodiversity net gain, there are concerns that the policy contains loopholes...
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Windy
The NAEE weekly round up reports new research published by RenewableUK shows the total planned capacity of the UK’s offshore wind projects now stands at 86GW. It is more than eight times the current operational capacity (around 10.5 GW) and over two and...
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Ronald Rovers and wise passiveness
The latest from Ronald Rovers is a provocation – deliberately so, of course. He begins: "There are actually only two options (‘scenarios’): Either we go into CO2 lockdown, or we party on until the whole thing collapses…. The latest IPCC...
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Natural History, but not as we know it
Here's a comment on the new GCSE from Polish News *. I swear that I have not made this up; just a feral AI translator in action, I guess. "The brand new pure historical past GCSE is “important” to equipping...
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Vision and inspiration from the DfE
I was at the launch of the DfE's new sustainability and climate change strategy last night at London's NHM. I stood for 2 hours under the bones of the blue whale honing my canapé-attracting skills. It's a splendid venue as...
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The DfE Strategy : take 1
Here's my first reaction to the newly announced DfE strategy on Sustainability and Climate Change that will be launched later today. It is clear that DfE has been storing up the GCSE natural history to be part of the strategy....
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GCSE Natural History to go ahead
The Times reports this morning that the DfE will announce on Thursday that a GCSE in Natural History is to go ahead. This will take place at the launch of the DfE's Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy on Thursday. The...