MickFealty
There is no structured teaching of phonics... Beadle's punching big holes in the UK education system.
| There is no structured teaching of phonics... Beadle's punching big holes in the UK education system. |
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| Beadle: "I find out what my class don't know then I teach them it, and then check that they know it." |
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| TeacherPhil Beadle talking at C4 teaching kids how to read. Failed a third of his pupils. "Reading is fundamental. "Sod geog, sod music." |
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| Sacked blogger takes Welsh Civil Service to tribunal: http://url.ie/iqp |
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| Davis: brave play, but a poor ending: http://url.ie/iqo |
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| Travelling on a train back from London to Dorset, more in hope than expectation |
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| On Brassneck a blog encomium to Charles Wheeler: http://url.ie/hym. |
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| @guidofawkes really has a way with words... |
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| Sitting in a cafe by the Thames enjoying the afterglow of a great social event (I don't get out much) #2gether08 |
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| Ben Saunders (http://url.ie/huk) talking about his first polar exploration. 3 months expedition with one change of underpants. |
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| Ben Saunders (http://url.ie/huk) talking about his first polar exploration. 3 months expedition with one change of underpants. 2gether08 |
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| Ben Paige giving a talk on cognitive polyphaisiia: the public can believe two opposite and equal opposite things at the same time. |
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| Madsen Pirie latest blog recruit to the Telegraph: http://url.ie/htl |
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| Charlie Beckett: Whatever you think about the media and the change it is facing, it will have political outcomes. Brown: http://url.ie/htj. |
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| @redmum Hate to say it, but the sun is shining in London... just as well, since the conference is partly out of doors #2gether08 |
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| Matt Locke: "we are now a search literate society. We now have skills that were once the preserve of librarians." #2gether08 |
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| @amandita Ah, that will be upstairs in the Gym... |
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| Lot of handwringing about the decline of communities, but elites don't recognise still exist. But goes hand in hand with not leaving home. |
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| People change, but they cahnge slowly. Hefted holiday-makers, like it is at home. "Why can't we have British food, like Lasagne" |
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