No matter how stupid your question is, if you find smart enough people to answer it you’ll learn a lot of cool stuff. This week,
Category: Random musings
How to have one really great idea in just ten minutes (and 99 bad ones).
You have a pressing problem. Something that needs a solution or something that needs to be improved. The problem could be any number of things.
How to Make Changes: Fast, Cheap but Not Right
Some ideas follow you around. They stick in your head and come to you in the shower or on the drive home from work. “Fast,
Work-Life Balance
It has been two months since my last blog post but I promise I have a fantastic excuse. Check it out. So I’m a
My Favourite Bloggers Favourite Blog Posts
Teaching is often a very private existence. It’s difficult to find out what others are doing in their classrooms or what other teachers think. But
I heart Blog: How blogging changed my practice
I have now been blogging for the whole of 2016, making this my most successful New Year’s Resolution of all time. This is my 50th
Don’t Retweet This Damn Pencil
I’m furious. The source of my anger is a pencil. This Pencil. On this particular occasion, “The Pencil” was retweeted 28 times and liked 55
The Long Apprenticeship Just Got Longer
As teachers, we serve incredibly long apprenticeships. We enter school as 6 year old children and watch and learn from our grade 1 teacher. We
One Good Thing
This is my first blogpost and is inspired by the loose conglomeration of people known as the #MTBoS (mathstwitterblogosphere). This is part of their “2016 Blogging