On curiosity
Another super article from one of my favourite writers on all things educationaI. I do wonder if I enjoy reading Michael's work because I agree with him, or because he makes me consider things I haven't before. Still, a thought-provoking article on curiosity. In my...
How can we close the knowing-doing gap?
This is part 3 of a series of blogs on my new book, Making Good Progress?: The future of Assessment for Learning. Click here to read the introduction to the series. One frequent criticism of memorisation is that it doesn’t lead to understanding. For example, a pupil...
Opportunity Cost – 2 – Mental Models for EducationKris BoultonFirst Published January 21st 2017 On …to the real.
Time I feel like joining London Business School to study for an MBA. Let’s see what that’ll cost me. £70,000… ouch! But okay. Actually hang on… I know I’m going to have to relocate to London to do this, so … Continue reading →
The NUS’ survey boycott is rash and destructive – it should reconsider or risk betraying its members
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How our school is using Virtual Reality to prepare pupils for a future dominated by technology
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