Fliss Bull

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Fliss Bull

Fliss Bull

@BullFliss

Teacher, Mum and Doctoral Research Student at University of Sussex. Interested in post-human and post-critical philosophy and education.

East Sussex Beigetreten Haziran 2019
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Fliss Bull
Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@susie_dent One borrowed from a mate’s Granny and now widely used in our house. When someone is nagging/pestering you, “don’t chew me, I can’t do to be chewed”
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Susie Dent
Susie Dent@susie_dent·
'I'm making a whim wham for waterwheels'; 'don't stand there like Piffy on a rock bun'; 'you couldn't punch the skin off a rice pudding'; 'he couldn't stop a pig in a ginnel' - I've been talking about old sayings today, including family ones. What are yours?
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@rachaelclerke You may be interested in Philosophy with Children and Communities of Enquiry. Particularly the work of Karin Murris & Joanna Haynes.
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Rachael Clerke parody@RachaelClerke·
Hello friends who work in/know about education! Is there a name for the kind of education you do in a group of non-experts, where you work together to get a collective understanding of something. Less teacher>student relationship, more everyone being both teacher and student.
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Fliss Bull
Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@Mollieloubaker I’ve been there myself Mollie. Add an operation to the accompanying fatigue of caring for a newborn and you are bound to feel utterly shattered. I didn’t have a PhD to contend with back then and could barely function! Take good care of yourself x
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Fliss Bull
Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
Nobody deserves racist abuse ever. Sancho, Rashford and Saka don’t have to earn their immunity from hatred by committing good deeds or winning penalty points for England. I stand with them irregardless of the fact they are commendable young people because I stand against racism.
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@DavidAAldridge @ian_cushing Agreed. So often ideas are presented as politically neutral when actually grounded within particular logics (neoliberalism, colonialism, individualism, human exceptionalism). Result is increasingly circular, inescapable discourses of ‘crisis’ and ‘solution’ but never ‘purpose’.
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David Aldridge
David Aldridge@DavidAAldridge·
The single greatest challenge facing thoughtful teacher education at the moment is to make explicit and (where appropriate) critique the principles of the official ‘evidence base,’ before all alternative approaches are regulated out of the market.
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@AbiHackett @soutomanning Yes I have always wondered how the very prescriptive phonics programmes allow/disallow different regional and ethnic pronunciations of sounds. It feels to be grounded in a colonial logic whilst being presented as neutral: a Pygmalion pedagogy?
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Dr Abi Hackett
Dr Abi Hackett@AbiHackett·
Centering phonetic pronunciation - can erase children's own ways of speaking. Whose phonics are being devalued? asks @soutomanning . Important q for UK educators, in a context where very specific kinds of phonics teaching are mandated #literacywithukla
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@miss_cameronx @MrTs_NQTs Some local authorities run free courses for new to reception. They are often a bit of a mixed bag but worth a look and you will meet other local reception teachers, which can be helpful
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Miss Cameron
Miss Cameron@miss_cameronx·
Does anyone have any book or course recommendations on teaching reception? I’ve never taught EYFS before but will be in September! #edutwitter @MrTs_NQTs
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Fliss Bull
Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@SussexCIRCY @SussexUniESW @SussexDocSchool Fascinating and timely, thank you Martin. This idea of ‘forgetting’ is a powerful one; as the instrumentalisation of life intensifies and we find ourselves trapped within the circular logic of measurement & data. As Haraway (2016) entreats: “Think we must. We must think”
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Dr Kay Sidebottom 🌿🕷⛸
Dr Kay Sidebottom 🌿🕷⛸@KaySocLearn·
Getting excited for this! Joining info will be sent to participants later today (and still time to sign up :) The Thinking Environment and Anti-Fascist Education Tickets, Tue 27 Apr 2021 at 20:00 | Eventbrite eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-thinking…
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@commaficionado So sorry to hear this. What a rubbish experience. This sort of thing is massively frustrating and so easily avoided with good communication. The only silver lining is that if they were that thoughtless at interview then they’d have probably been a nightmare to work for.
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@MichaelRosenYes I learned a new word recently: ‘ultracrepidarian’ Thanks so much to Gav for helping me to practice using it in context every time he speaks 👍
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Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷
News in: Gavin Williamson has just won the Gove Award for Blabbing Nonsense Based on Ignorance. Congratulations to him for that.
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Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@RMatthewsPsyEdu Completely agree. EMC with 1st left me totally exhausted and miserable as I was so reluctant to have it (and them to give me it) that I laboured 36 hrs before the op. By 2nd, 14hr in, I overrode docs who were pushing for forceps at 5cm dilation - much better c-sec experience!
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Rebecca Matthews
Rebecca Matthews@RMatthewsPsych·
April is #CaesareanAwarenessMonth. I’ll openly admit that (despite being a CS baby) before I had my son by emergency CS I had v strong negative perceptions of CS. It was presented by antenatal educ (NCT/mindful birthing etc) as something to be avoided at all costs. 1/12
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Fliss Bull
Fliss Bull@BullFliss·
@KaySocLearn It makes me think about Hannah Arendt’s writing on ‘the banality of evil’ and how fascism is not always borne out of a deep hatred but systems that simultaneously isolate, unworld, divide and reward compliance
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Dr Kay Sidebottom 🌿🕷⛸
Dr Kay Sidebottom 🌿🕷⛸@KaySocLearn·
'...the fascist experience had taught them that people who conformed and obeyed were dangerous, and that in building a new society it was essential to safeguard and communicate that lesson and nurture and maintain a vision of children who can think and act for themselves.'
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