We don’t have very long to wait before the educational AI projects funded by the Department for Education are unveiled, if all goes to plan. But I have some concerns.
Read MoreA big question mark, by Terry Freedman
A big question mark, by Terry Freedman
We don’t have very long to wait before the educational AI projects funded by the Department for Education are unveiled, if all goes to plan. But I have some concerns.
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Questions, by Terry Freedman
The devil is in the detail, and the subject is not apolitical.
Read MoreGoodwin covers the reasons he left academia, scholars, students and the system. Then he proposes some solutions.
Read MoreI have long been of the opinion that inspectors should just drop in, unannounced.
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My course at the City Lit.
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News, by Terry Freedman
Here are a few items that I hope will be of interest to you.
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Blogger, by Terry Freedman
Every so often I read some pundit, or usually a journalist pretending to be a pundit, suggesting that blogs are dead. What can I say? They’re not.
Read MoreSo many authors think they ought to be the recipient of the Nobel prize for literature.
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I’ve been thinking about definitions of success recently.
Read MoreOne day when I was 15, I was milling around in this youth club trying to look cool, when someone came up to me and asked me if I’d be interested in joining a cinematography club. I’d never touched a cine camera in my life.
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Failing is empowering.
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Something ain’t right, by Terry Freedman
Examples of how not to try and sell a product or an idea.
Read MoreEvery so often an Education Secretary announces a ban on mobile phones in school (which always turns out to be guidance, not mandatory). It's a sort of non-policy, a statement for the purpose, in my opinion, of wanting to say something, anything.
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In January 2024 the English Department for Education published its initial thoughts on teacher admin tasks, as in what teachers should not be expected to have to do.
This is one of those rituals that the DfE goes through every so often in one form or another.
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Reflecting, by Terry Freedman
A question: is Cognitive Load Theory another example of the emperor’s new clothes?
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conference session, by Terry Freedman
I attend a lot of conferences, and over the years I've developed a useful set of criteria by which to evaluate them. Here, then, in no particular order, are my top 14 characteristics of a good conference.
Read MoreI think everyone involved in education should have a blog! Here, in no particular order, are my reasons.
Read MoreHere are my 18 suggestions for inclusion on a digital financial literacy course. This is an update of an article first published in 2011.
Read MoreHere at Freedman Towers I have been trawling through the archives, hoping to salvage something of my legacy to donate to the nation, or indeed the world. Anyways, all joking aside, I came upon this email I wrote…
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It’s almost unheard of for me to read advertorials or sponsored posts, especially when the words “Advertisement” appears in small print somewhere other than the headline. But the title made me curious.
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