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The Zagat Global Fellowship – connectededucation
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Making connections in the world of learning. The Zagat Global Fellowship. March 26, 2016. This term I was awarded the Zagat Global Fellowship by Riverdale Country School. In New York. This is a new initiative created to encourage educators to visit other schools around the world t. O exchange ideas, create conversations, teach…and learn. It’s a huge honour to be its first recipient, and to be given the opportunity to join, albeit temporarily, a world-class school in the USA. Are actively discussing grit ...
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Making connections in the world of learning. Education, education, er…. January 22, 2017. Is a link to an article I wrote for CapX on why we need a Secretary of State for Education who is in the Prime Minister’s inner circle, and is truly committed to improving standards in schools. Just like) Starting over. November 23, 2016. November 24, 2016. I was the director of the Sunday Times Wellington College Festival of Education. But anyone who has been involved in running a big event that takes place (mostly...
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Making connections in the world of learning. The Zagat Global Fellowship. March 26, 2016. This term I was awarded the Zagat Global Fellowship by Riverdale Country School. In New York. This is a new initiative created to encourage educators to visit other schools around the world t. O exchange ideas, create conversations, teach…and learn. It’s a huge honour to be its first recipient, and to be given the opportunity to join, albeit temporarily, a world-class school in the USA. Are actively discussing grit ...
(Just like) Starting over – connectededucation
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Making connections in the world of learning. Just like) Starting over. November 23, 2016. November 24, 2016. I was the director of the Sunday Times Wellington College Festival of Education. Fun I made no apologies for including various Secretaries of State and Katie Price (talking about raising a child with learning difficulties) on the same list of speakers. And i f Tinie Tempah. The last Festival I was involved in had Carol Dweck and Ken Robinson headlining (with Guy Claxton, left, mercifully wearing a...
A view from the States – connectededucation
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Making connections in the world of learning. A view from the States. April 25, 2016. This is my second blog, for the TES, on my experiences of teaching at Riverdale Country School in New York City. When was the last time you heard a debate in the UK about private education, on television, on social media, or in the press, which was not shot through with numerous prejudices, and varying degrees of snobbery. Of the old school type, as well as the liberal-left inverted kind. The British have a. I sometimes ...
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Bryanston Blog: Co-education: redefining the battle lines
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. Co-education: redefining the battle lines. One of my friends many years ago at Sevenoaks once explained to me that his view was that the world was divided into Platonists and Aristotelians. His argument ran that the first tend to have a blueprint for the world and for life. They think the world ought to be a particular shape. Plato, after all, wrote a whole book about this and called it The Republic. Way Co-educationalists like me tend to think that it is the school that matt...
Bryanston Blog: Bryanston: a thinking school
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. Bryanston: a thinking school. In this week’s blog, our. Deputy Head Academic,. David James, takes a look at a new introduction to 'D Activities' and how it is encouraging pupils to think not only about what they learn, but also. Written by Ian Warwick. At a very fundamental level we are asking them to think about how they learn, and how to reflect on not only what they are learning, but how they are learning. When you think about it, schools are very good at telling pupil...
Bryanston Blog: November 2016
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. Bryanston: a thinking school. In this week’s blog, our. Deputy Head Academic,. David James, takes a look at a new introduction to 'D Activities' and how it is encouraging pupils to think not only about what they learn, but also. Written by Ian Warwick. At a very fundamental level we are asking them to think about how they learn, and how to reflect on not only what they are learning, but how they are learning. When you think about it, schools are very good at telling pupil...
Bryanston Blog: What makes a good teacher?
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. What makes a good teacher? This week we asked a selection of Bryanston staff to share their memories of the teacher who had the greatest influence on them. Sarah Thomas, Head. My old Classics teacher, Angela Bolton, taught me to love learning. I learned of fifth-century Athens, read Euripides, Lucretius and Cicero; I also learned for the first time when I encountered Latin aged 12 and Greek aged 13 that I was quite good at something. Dr David James, Deputy Head Academic.
Bryanston Blog: December 2016
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. Do nothing, Christmas is coming! In this week’s blog the School Chaplain, Canon Andrew Haviland, suggests we regain our sense of perspective amid the frenzied approach to Christmas. There is a small book that I discovered a few years ago (and have mentioned before) entitled Do Nothing, Christmas is Coming. How can anyone suggest such a thing – there is so much to do! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Creating the right environment. Bryanston: a thinking school. Take a digital pause.
Bryanston Blog: May 2016
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. This week Edrys Barkham, Bryanston's Director of Admissions, explains the need for a balance between breadth and depth in education. Humans have finessed the transmission of culture from one generation to another by using language to pass on information as well as skills and this has been at the foundation of our cultural evolution. Many societies have developed formal education systems to ensure the transmission of knowledge. In Ancient Greece pupils (only boys! How does a t...
Bryanston Blog: The lighting of fires
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. The lighting of fires. A million years ago when I was learning to teach we were set a question: why do we learn what we learn? How do you live a good life? And, to my mind, the best literature and philosophy in the world. All of these subjects, in their different ways, feed the mind, the spirit, the imagination. They allow us to glimpse the marvellous. Kearney, Wake of Imagination. In the voyage of discovery that is teaching and learning, let us not forget the importance of t...
Bryanston Blog: June 2016
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. It is ok when things go wrong. This week we welcome Bryanston's Second Master, Peter Hardy, who shares his thoughts on how making mistakes can help to build emotional resilience. This week our Head of Sixth Form, Ian McClary, shares his thoughts on diversity and inclusivity and the importance of being accepted as yourself and of accepting others for who they are. What does it feel like to be included? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Creating the right environment.
Bryanston Blog: Why IB?
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. This week we welcome Bryanston's Head of IB, Sophie Duncker, who explains why she thinks pupils benefit from studying the IB Diploma. Why would a pupil choose the IB at sixth form? There are many who believe that IB pupils are constantly studying with no time for anything else and that A levels are the easier, safer route. I don’t agree! Labels: breadth and depth. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email:. People, not things.
Bryanston Blog: Procrustes and his bed
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Deputy Head Academic's blog. Procrustes and his bed. This week we welcome Akshay Sanghrajka, teacher of Classics and D year coordinator, who looks at the positive impact of recent changes to the structure of the first year at Bryanston. That fellow Procrustes, he naturally came to a sticky end. Panhellenic superhero Theseus happened to be passing by on his journey from Troezen to Athens and fitted Procrustes to his own iron bed. Now, far be it from me to compare Bryanston to Theseus, who did all sorts of...
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connectededucation – Making connections in the world of learning
Making connections in the world of learning. Just like) Starting over. November 23, 2016. November 24, 2016. I was the director of the Sunday Times Wellington College Festival of Education. Fun I made no apologies for including various Secretaries of State and Katie Price (talking about raising a child with learning difficulties) on the same list of speakers. And i f Tinie Tempah. The last Festival I was involved in had Carol Dweck and Ken Robinson headlining (with Guy Claxton, left, mercifully wearing a...
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