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Three days in Tokyo

Three days in Tokyo

Mon 28th September 2015

I’m writing this post some 33071 feet high, a little to the north east of St Petersburg travelling at 602 mph. The temperature outside my window is -47 degrees Celsius. I’m 4577 miles [...]

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    Education in England: What can we learn from an international perspective?

    Education in England: What can we learn from an international perspective?

    Thu 24th September 2015
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      The evidence on Chatterbooks

      The evidence on Chatterbooks

      Thu 17th September 2015

      I defy anyone to feel anything other than a sense of gratitude and optimism when reading about a charity dedicated to getting people reading, particularly one with a focus on young people. I used [...]

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        An uprising on the road less travelled

        An uprising on the road less travelled

        Tue 8th September 2015

        Education research findings are generally produced as a result of a grant-making body awarding money to a researcher who: designs a study to answer the question for which money has been [...]

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