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Gregmeet outstanding experience blogging tweeting posting sharing collaborating in real time across the globe very powerful prof learning2:18 PM Nov 4thfrom Tweetie
Life post Hattie gr8 powerful discussions on learning teaching in staffrooms. Teachers engaged on significant issues leads changed practices2:15 PM Nov 4thfrom Tweetie
Just heard Peter Hill ACARA chief great view of issues intellectual rigor practical sense. Knows it's about supporting teachers wow12:23 AM Oct 23rdfrom Tweetie
Making sense at last. its wht the govt does iwith the data. If used 2 penalize schools then failed. Used 2 support schools efforts 4 kids8:05 PM Oct 22ndfrom Tweetie
Minister swipe at opposition. Her answer is more info to be put in public domain and be made available to more and more people8:02 PM Oct 22ndfrom Tweetie
Listening to minister Firth. Defending govt. Agenda on publishing school performance data. Says Feds changed the agenda today.7:54 PM Oct 22ndfrom Tweetie
With Sean McDougall from UK specializes in interior design of schools great insights.google. much work in Europe design supporting learning1:04 AM Oct 16thfrom Tweetie
Spent half day looking at chair design for kids amazing lestnig on effect of poor design and improvement with changed design12:56 AM Oct 16thfrom Tweetie
Day 17 on road everywhere same focus how to change schooling and sustain change. Used to be if we need change12:54 AM Oct 16thfrom Tweetie
Amazing experience gregmeet Glasgow passionate people questioning learning with eVh other connected by virtual means. Everything possible12:53 AM Oct 16thfrom Tweetie
Theme of talk is that schooling does not equal learning. We need more verbs in education. Learning is about doing not just being school4:50 PM Sep 25thfrom Tweetie
Talking at nsw computer education conference. Time for a name change. Have schools moved on from computer education?4:48 PM Sep 25thfrom Tweetie