Hi @nytdavidbrooks
I would love to have a chat about possibilities for you to visit beautiful SE Qld to present your insights into character. (I apologize for the very public request. )
Kind regards
Stuart
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The “good old days” were much harder.
In 1865 the average British worker
worked 124,000 hours over their life (like the US & Japan). In 1980, only 69,000 hours, despite living longer. Since then, it dropped slower, by 6%.
We went from spending 50% of our lives working to 20%!
Oral reading fluency (ORF), in many studies, has a 0.7 - 0.9 coefficient correlation with reading comprehension.
That’s one of the most mind blowing statistics I’ve come across in education. Thanks @janhasbrouck
2. Do they seek students’ ideas? The school should ask students how the school can better prevent and respond to bullying….It also results in policies and practices that are more likely to be appropriate for them theconversation.com/5-questions-yo… via @ConversationEDU
It’s been a year..and is still kicking yet!
Investing into my professional growth has been of such nourishment.
I thank the books, podcasts, The Progress Collective for keeping me true to the calling.
@SimonBreakspear@brucedaisley@AdamMGrant@mathewogreen@OwenEastwood
I have revisited this article by @dylanwiliam & I still think it is incredibly helpful for all teachers and school leaders.
Brilliant.
tes.com/magazine/archi…
‘AIs perform more like people than software (even though they are software), they are often best managed as additional team members’
Reshaping the tree: rebuilding organizations for AI, by @emollickopen.substack.com/pub/oneusefult…