How inclusive are Catholic Schools?
…a large variety of sources. In this article, I am simply publishing the results without comment. It is important to note that the questions were not aimed at catching anyone…
…a large variety of sources. In this article, I am simply publishing the results without comment. It is important to note that the questions were not aimed at catching anyone…
I stumbled upon a web site called Shankids.com, and was immediately impressed. When I asked about it on Twitter, one of my Twitter buddies revealed she worked in one of…
…being interested in computer science after a certain age. Keith told a story about a school in the US where they felt that the games-based, competitive style of learning when…
…made a massive impact and she was internationally respected. Perhaps, appropriately, the #edchatie feed of Twitter has been filled with tributes. https://twitter.com/TeachingCouncil/status/607956275289321473 https://twitter.com/INTOnews/status/607957183804895232 https://twitter.com/cesitweets/status/607957340948561921 The last time I saw Bianca…
…yet acknowledge that English is the important language for newcomer communities to learn if they are to be integrated into the new communities in which they are to live and…
…access? Who could have access? How could we prevent undesirable tweets from being included? The truthful answer was that it was impossible to manage this. If anyone discovered our hashtag,…
…However, there was some other news in the world of primary education this fortnight! U2 ‘couldn’t be prouder’ of Music Generation, which they partially-fund, and then expect schools to pay…
…and it turns out nobody had to pay the fee each year. Their response when asked to refund teachers for this misdemeanor is consistent with their general attitude towards teachers….
…becoming overwhelmed? And this is where Droichead comes in. I was lucky enough to have two senior colleagues in the English department who took me under their wing and helped…
…the hands of individual schools and their principals and deputy principals. Another step in the wrong direction is the move towards compulsory standardised testing and the inevitable competition between schools…