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Education

The Best 3 Books (for School Folk) in 2023

I do not intend to become a book reviewer, but I have a short story about how I decided to keep just three books this year. Curating the Keepers As readers, there are a few books we read each year that leave a lasting impression. They will change how we understand or feel about something, […]

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The Three Gift Rule

All you want for Christmas (literally) Adapted from my 2023 end-of-year speech to High School students and staff… As I walked around the school this week, I was uplifted by the excitement from staff and students in the high school.  I also could not help but notice the thousands of gifts that were being carried […]

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How Do You Grade a Christmas Tree?

This weekend, we put up our Christmas tree. We revelled in our work, turned up the music, ate mince pies and drank mulled wine (and blackcurrant juice!)—one of my favourite days of the year. We always put the lights on first. Two sets of lights were untangled, bulbs checked, and batteries replaced. Tinsel is no […]

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Belonging Mental health

The Freedom to Fade

The strain of work is exceptionally high for us at the moment.   It feels like I’m involved in a titanic tug-of-war. On one side are my colleagues and me, and on the other is my old adversary, Busyness, with all his friends. “Pick up the rope” We have to pick up the rope; not doing […]

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Leadership

Why I (Don’t) Want My Name on the Door

The Corner Office I watched the TV series Suits for 10 (ten!) seasons and couldn’t get enough of it.   Looking back, I now question why. Sure, I loved the childish interplay between the main protagonists, Harvey Specter and Mike Ross. Louis Litt was fun. And I loved to hate Megan. But what else? Did I […]

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Education Leadership

Too Much [Conditional] Love Will Kill You

I Love You Every so often, my wife ‘advises’ me to go for a long walk. Is she trying to tell me to shape up? Or does she sense I need to clear my head? I am sure she will love me whether I go or not, but I go because I think I need to […]

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I’m an Oxymoron

I’m an oxymoron. As we tried to leave the house this morning, my daughter told me she was “nearly done” [with her hair]. Actually, we were trying to get out to the school “Fun Run“. And as much as I like to promote physical health and well-being, these are two words that I question should […]

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Educational Reform Leadership

Golden Tickets: Where Willy Wonka Went Wrong

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity opens up to go to the most prestigious chocolate factory in the world. Everyone wants to go, but there are only a few places available. So, a lottery is set up in the style of a treasure hunt for one of five Golden Tickets, hidden away in […]

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Education Educational Reform Leadership

This is Why Educational Reform is So Damn Sticky

This timeless story is about four people: Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. It starts with Everybody saying that the education system is broken and something needs to change. It’s assumed that Everybody will kick things off because they always go on about it. Everybody says nothing will be the same after COVID-19, AI will change […]

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Education Noticing

Check Your Mirrors!

This morning, I held a door open for a colleague following behind me to get a coffee. But I completely misjudged it! I thought they were closer than they actually were. Thus, it became very awkward, as it was too late for me to stop holding the door, and they then felt obliged to commit […]