Post truth:if it is on the web it’s fake news
This article in today’s Observer caught my attention and has prompted me to get back to my reflective blog space here. The article draws our attention to the changing fortunes […]
This article in today’s Observer caught my attention and has prompted me to get back to my reflective blog space here. The article draws our attention to the changing fortunes […]
The film looks so 80’s now but the song is as fresh as ever! “Engagement” is a buzz word currently in education, with companies and managers trying to convince us […]
I was fortunate to be able to meet Lawrie Phipps in person recently when presenting at the DMLL on our virtual exchange activity Clavier. I have been a twitter follower […]
This autumn we have been surrounded by the beauty of trees festooned in deep reds, yellows and browns. I’m told that the weather conditions this year have produced such a […]
Who are we to judge?
The UK has just lived through one of the most dramatic changes in recent history. A long-discussed referendum on our membership of the European Union brought back an unexpected result […]
(Peace plant, Europe House, London) There is a good deal to be said for sharing living costs and expenses with friends. Many of us realise this when we live on […]
Today sees the conclusions of the 2 year-long Hillsborough inquests. On the radio this morning they played clips from the day and it was clear that there was little realisation […]
The end of another year is a good time to look back and reflect upon what has been achieved as well as what I have learnt. This reflective post caught […]
Compartmentalisation is helpful for filing. Grouping objects or indeed ideas that are similar can help to identify commonalities and differences. Such classification was a vital component of the development of […]