Book recommendations
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NEW BLOG - Reading Recommendations
learningfrommymistakesenglish.blogspot.com/2024/06/read...
Includes Keith Gray, Ciannon Smart, Jackie French, Robin Jarvis
Book recommendations
Book recommendations
Book recommendations
NEW BLOG - Reading Recommendations
learningfrommymistakesenglish.blogspot.com/2024/06/read...
Includes Keith Gray, Ciannon Smart, Jackie French, Robin Jarvis
Book recommendations
Book recommendations
Book recommendations
NEW BLOG - Reading Recommendations
learningfrommymistakesenglish.blogspot.com/2024/06/read...
Includes Keith Gray, Ciannon Smart, Jackie French, Robin Jarvis
Poster of Wuthering Heights
Enjoyed Wuthering Heights. Felt very Derek Jarman/Francis Ford Coppola. Great imagery, apart from the skin walls! I didnβt have any issues with the changes to the story because I am so used to Shakespeare reinterpretations. Very much a Coppola and Burton portrait of Victorians
NEW RESOURCE: Iβve been experimenting with @xris32.bsky.social style βphrase banksβ over the past term to much success! Here are the AIC ones Iβve used. Great discussions had over what each phrase means and how we can use them appropriately in our writing. Use/chuck: www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ptem7...
NEW BLOG: We need to talk about oracy
A taste of my ResearchEd talk yesterday
learningfrommymistakesenglish.blogspot.com/2026/03/we-n...
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Weβre a month away from the book release date and 2 months away from some great CPD around βAn Inspector Callsβ.
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NEW BLOG: We need to talk about oracy
A taste of my ResearchEd talk yesterday
learningfrommymistakesenglish.blogspot.com/2026/03/we-n...
"We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist."
James Baldwin
And thatβs the issue. A lack of knowledge.
I am not being difficult over things; I just think the SEND issue hasnβt been really addressed. A lot of things have been about show. I say this both as a teacher and a parent. Thereβs a reason why SEND is such a problem at the moment.
All in an attempt to look like we are addressing the βwhoβ. It is showboating in my opinion. At no point have we been sitting down and going βwhat is/are the issue / barriersβ around this group of students. Yes, they have been prioritised but they havenβt been understood.
On that we disagree. I donβt think βwhoβ is a key component or should be the main focus. I just think we have neglected it.
What is laughable is that for decades we have been stuck on βwhat to teachβ and βhow to teachβ and not βwho are we teachingβ.
It is and it is deeply rooted. Under the guise of kindness.
This is where I think education is needed. Iβve had training on everything under the sun, but SEND training has been very limited. It is usually niche or on the back of something.
Some teacher thought her smiling was success - I kind you not. As long as sheβs happy.
The battle we have had with CP is the default βteach differently because she is SENDβ. Treating children like they are fragile glass. She needed βtough loveβ. I always say this we need to push SEND students harder. They donβt need our pity, but our empathy and determination.
I think that is where the crux of the matter lies. Thereβs a lack of transparency and accountability around what works and how it works. Quite a few charlatans who put forward a methodology that doesnβt work. There is no one key source for information. I know that from my partner.
So, the knowledge around how the condition is the key barrier for me. How it impacts the learning process for students? Not about learning things differently but how the condition impacts what we assume is the norm.
I am married to a SENDCO so I often have to discuss these things. As an English department we explored the research around dyslexic and it threw up lots of things around sequencing and processing of information and knowledge. Largely how the condition impacts processing.
We make assumptions based on what the common majority.
I would offer that our issue is the lack of knowledge of how a condition affects the learning process. Look at dyslexia. So misunderstood that we assume it is just reading and processing words on a page.
Interested discussion. I would probably say,as a father of a SEND child, the issue is how the condition impacts the same way we learn. From a CP perspective, energy level impact ability to focus and concentrate. With CP, you are working twice or thrice as hard as others. Hidden aspect.
Vigil book cover
Todayβs reading
Book cover
Todayβs reading
I can vividly recall an episode of a boy trapped in a pyramid box. Heβd die if not discovered.
Good choice. Loved the TV series as a kid. Creeped me out
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