Author: Christopher Bounds
This is a great article on iPads, for those of us wrestling with the complexities. IPADS not laptops – Some reflections.
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I always like Garrison Keillor’s sign off from Lake Woebegon: “…where all the children are above average.” For any statistician, average is a wonderful thing. As educators, we should recognise that most of our...
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From John Hattie, Visible Learning. Visible teaching and learning occurs when learning is the explicit goal, when it is appropriately challenging, when the teacher and the student both (in their various ways) seek to ascertain...
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I missed this episode one the break, so I will look forward to catching up once the trips to work begin (love that drive to the Highlands). Naturally, one for the Studies of Religion...
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Always good to see a discussion of language in the papers! Errors & Omissions: In search of the final word on how to use prepositions properly – Errors & Omissions – Corrections – The...
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Click to see the image at full size. From http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/?utm_source=GoComics&utm_medium=free_email&utm_campaign=user_comic
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While we know that things are not great in many remote – and not so remote – communities, this article turns my blood cold, particularly when the deaths are linked to grog, often obtained...
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A very profound reflection on the contradictions in morality and ethics in our pluralist society. It goes some way to teasing out the conundrum which the neo-atheists point to, that religion seems to be...
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“Hill End” iPhoto Journal
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Worth quoting this in full. Very funny… The Queen: My husband and I would like to tell you what we really think … – Home News – UK – The Independent. On Tuesday, the...
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