What Mein Kampf can tell us about the importance of knowledge (part 2)
This is the second post of three inspired by the BBC Radio 4 Documentary “Publish or Burn” about Mein Kampf. In this post I’ll explain why knowledge should be the […]
A post to question the value placed on knowledge in a given teaching approach
This is the second post of three inspired by the BBC Radio 4 Documentary “Publish or Burn” about Mein Kampf. In this post I’ll explain why knowledge should be the […]
The copyright on Adolf Hitler’s dreadful book Mein Kampf expires this year. This has raised several questions regarding the nature and importance of knowledge (Part 1 of 3)
I have just finished reading Daisy Christodoulou’s ‘Seven Myths About Education’ and several of the myths she explores have highlighted some questions I’ve had regarding the IB Middle Years Programme[i] […]
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A bit of doubt is always good
A bit of doubt is always good
A bit of doubt is always good
Thoughts on Education
Alex Quigley's blog sharing ideas and resources on literacy and education
Scholar/ Practitioner's thoughts on education
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