When it comes to knowledge and knowledge production, the education sector outguns Big Data and all traditional industries, combined. Here is a call for us to take ownership of that fact. Enter Knowledge Management. This week, I attended the ARK Group’s annual Knowledge Management Summit in London, eagerly attended by some of the largest corporations... Continue Reading →
Participatory Budgeting in Schools#8: Miss Jones gets education into character at CurriculumEd2019.
Know your Value: An introduction to what I found to be the most impactful session of Saturday's wonderful event. And given that the list of speakers included Sean Harford, Christine Counsell and Clare Sealy, that does say something for Miss Hollie Jones, Lead for SMSC and Character Education at Joseph Leckie Academy. Building restraint -... Continue Reading →
Defibrillating your Schemata: The most important thing this delegate learned at #CurriculumEd2019.
If unsure where to begin, start with Clare Sealy. Her lucid presentation on schemata is probably the best way to organise the sensory and cognitive overload of yesterday’s sun-blessed #CurriculumEd2019: In my case, experiential knowledge.... read on. Whether the organisers’ genuine commitment filtered through to every corner of the site or 800-years-plus of intellectual and... Continue Reading →