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Louise Brown

@loubrowntalks

Director Educational Partnerships/ Teacher/ Local Radio broadcaster/ Parliamentary Candidate GE2024/Podcaster

United Kingdom Katılım Şubat 2011
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Louise Brown
Louise Brown@loubrowntalks·
Thank you @ayeshahazarika ‘🤲@HelenRumbelow to see that the culture of assuming men are beyond real scrutiny prevails in Westminster. Keir believes his moral compass is sound - the boys club prevails - forensic analysis wasn’t requested and it should have been’ @TimesRadio
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Louise Brown@loubrowntalks·
@TomTugendhat I agree. Myths like these are created for political convenience and to wield power through fear. The NRA have this down to a fine art!
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Louise Brown@loubrowntalks·
We’re far too quick to give up on writing, and this research is a timely reminder. Fine motor skills aren’t optional; they’re foundational. Handwriting and tool use genuinely shape learning, and it’s time they made a comeback. #FineMotorSkills #CognitiveDevelopment
Yiran - edu/acc@yiran__c

"Keep the hands in mind" — indeed. Fine motor skills (FMS) have been largely overlooked in the era of the internet. A new meta-analysis identified a positive correlation between FMS and academic success, and the details are fascinating. The study aggregated 118 articles to check the correlation between specific sets of FMS and academic skills (Writing, Math, Reading, and Cognition). Crucially, they distinguished between different types of motor skills: Dexterity: Object manipulation (e.g., pegboards). Graphomotor: Using a tool (pen/pencil) to draw symbols. Speed: Rapid movements (tapping). Finger Gnosia: Proprioception. Here are the key takeaways from the study: - The link is moderate to strong: Fine Motor Skills and academic success are significantly linked. - It persists with age: The link exists in older students (adolescents) just as much as in young children. It is not just a developmental phase. - Tool use matters most: Among all FMS, Graphomotor skills (using a pen/pencil) are more important for academic success than simple dexterity (moving pegs). There is a functional difference between manipulating an object and using a tool to create a symbol. - Theory update: The data supports "Functionalism" (hands directly help learning) and "Shared Processes" (hands and brains share neural networks) as the correct way to look at this, rather than the old "Amodal" theory (hands are irrelevant). Fine Motor Skills, and especially handwriting, deserves a comeback!

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John Simpson
John Simpson@JohnSimpsonNews·
The Times was always one of my newspapers of choice. It was stodgy and slow, but it strove for accuracy and avoided the Murdoch agenda where possible. And it wasn’t barking mad like the Telegraph. Now, though, it’s changed. When the FT is available, why choose The Times?
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Women2Win@Women2Win·
Being an MP means you can deliver change for the people, places and policies you care about. For Ask Her To Stand Day, we asked women MPs about the proudest achievements they’ve made. If you want to make change, there’s no better day to get started. #AskHerToStand
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Claire Coutinho
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho·
It's been SIX MONTHS since the Supreme Court ruled that sex means biological sex. And yet, what has the Government done since then to protect women’s rights? Now they plan to kick the can even further down the road. This Government is letting women down.
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Louise Brown@loubrowntalks·
@daisychristo Quite right @daisychristo Without a knowledge based curriculum - children can’t discern ‘fake news’ I led on a pilot primary age critical thinking workshop in Oxford with pupils from from London & locally and it is not easy. You can teach a strategy but that is not enough.
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Daisy Christodoulou
Daisy Christodoulou@daisychristo·
I've just been on Times Radio talking about the govt's curriculum review. - really good Progress 8 is staying the same and coursework isn't coming back! - teaching to spot misinformation - this is a great aim but we know how hard it is to teach critical thinking in the abstract - need to see what the programmes of study will look like. See Willingham here for challenges of teaching critical thinking aft.org/sites/default/… One thing I didn't mention - the new Y8 tests - again, need to see what these will look like & if they will support or detract the work high attaining schools have been doing in KS3
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Laura Trott MP
Laura Trott MP@LauraTrottMP·
This is bang on from the Times today. It is time for the Education Secretary to put ideology to one side, stop prevaricating & give new free schools the green light. It exposes Labour for what they are, anti excellence and anti opportunity. thetimes.com/article/4bbc63…
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Katharine Birbalsingh@Miss_Snuffy·
It is so depressing. So much had been achieved in the last decade and a half for schools. That’s all about to be destroyed with this Review. This government should hang their heads in shame. 🤯
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