Knowledge is Dead. Long Live Knowledge.
I'm walking in the country with R. It's a professional catch up. Executive coaching. (Coaching walks really work, try them). We've each got a Starbucks, [...]
A One-Line Recovery Curriculum
It's a question. A single question. It's not this: What was your best experience in lockdown? It's not this: What was your worst experience during [...]
Elizabeth and her Kids
Eventually I decided to invite Elizabeth to my online Zoom training. She'd given birth to twin boys in May but was happy to bring them [...]
The Same Sun
I'm in my 178th Zoom meeting since lockdown. For once I'm not the host. I can enjoy this one in a different way. Twelve of [...]
COVID-19 Back to School
I must share this with you; the unedited words of a teacher of just 4 years speaking from her heart; yet speaking pragmatically (14 ideas [...]
COVID-19: Losses, Gains, Transformations.
JakeI remember Jake from my first year of teaching; shaved head, small for a 10-year old, wiry, quick. Never quite in trouble, never quite on [...]
COVID-19: Our Wicked Teacher
Murderous SneezeI'm standing on platform 1 at Bristol Temple Meads Station. A young woman nearby sneezes into her hand. The train pulls in and she [...]
Be Careful What You Measure
Not my legs You're making the biggest mistake possible with this, Mike. So says James, my personal trainer, and he should know: I've trusted him [...]
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Thinking Stories to Save the World
I am convinced (some would say over-optimistically) that in [...]
Read My Eyes: the challenge for EYFS
My name is Elijah. I am 3 years and [...]
Your Best Professional Life: How do You Score?
My son, severely dyslexic, was nurtured by nursery school, [...]
Well-being in a Single Word
"I would be a whole lot more effective in [...]
A New Variant (of Tiredness)
Finally. Finally I am back working face to face. Training, [...]
A Smart View of Intelligence
MI Around the World In June 2008, I squeezed [...]














