Categories
Education

Closing the Loops

Book Mountain I love books.  Indeed, for most of my life, I have always kept a stack of books by my bedside.  Not the books I have read (those go on the bookshelf, if there is space), but those that I have yet to read.  Some are gifted, some are borrowed, some are bought impulsively, […]

Categories
Education

Do You Want the Moon On A Stick?

There’s an old English saying that I often mutter when I’m being worn thin by seemingly excessive demands:  “Do you want the moon on a stick?” This week alone, the question has crossed my mind on at least five occasions in conversations I have shared. They (parents) say They (teachers) say They (parents, teachers, students, […]

Categories
Education

Are you Fast Awake Or Wide Asleep?

I’m “fast awake”. It’s 0600, alarm beeping, I have 10 mins, check phone, 37 WhatsApp messages, 26 emails, 9 Linkedin alerts, triage most of those and then check BBC news, same old, check BBC sports, football, great result for Brighton, cricket not so good, snooker, Ronnie not playing again, check share prices, ticking up, then […]

Categories
Education

To-Do it Like Da Vinci

A To-Doom List I have a bittersweet relationship with To-Do lists. On the one hand, how else would I remember to pick up some milk and cereal on the way home, buy that birthday card, or pick up that stuff for the kids?  And how could I possibly get any work done without that list of […]

Categories
Education

The Struggle

A Little Bit of Struggle I popped in to see how my daughter was getting on with some maths home learning this week. She was stooped over her laptop, hands up against her head, and she was clearly struggling. She looked up at me, grimacing, and I immediately wanted to go over and help her […]

Categories
Education

You Can’t Make Wellbeing With a Cookie-Cutter

“All we need is another photocopier.” When I started teaching, I promised myself that if I stayed long enough to become a school leader, I would install a second photocopying machine to improve staff morale and wellbeing. Nothing was more frustrating than having to join the queue of grumpy, pre-caffeinated teachers waiting for their turn […]