My recommended reading for today January 2, 2014
by Stephen Tall on January 2, 2014
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Is Ken’s return good news for the Tories? | Stephen Tall
From me 5 yrs ago: “Is Ken’s return good news for the Tories?” http://bit.ly/19M5BQd Thought it was abt Livingstone – in fact it was Clarke
- How would you make the positive case for Europe? | Stephen Tall
From me 5 yrs ago: “How would you make the positive case for Europe?” http://bit.ly/1hXambT A question we’re still trying to answer…
- You’re wrong. But do you want to be told? | The Times
/ @DAaronovitch on vg form abt need for MPs to tell voters the truth http://thetim.es/1a32Ni7 (But we only want to be told when we don’t mind)
- You won’t believe what viral content does to news – FT.com
“Ultimately, entertainment is a bigger business than news,” says @johngapper, explaining virality of Buzzfeed http://on.ft.com/KlXC2Q
- Why evidence will never overcome disagreement in education | Teacher Development Trust
.@Informed_Edu on how our intuition influences our views > Why evidence will never overcome disagreement in education http://bit.ly/KlX90s
- Ed Miliband’s energy price freeze a big ‘con’, says Energy Secretary Ed Davey – UK Politics – UK – The Independent
Davey: “energy price freeze would hit small, independent, gas and electricity companies much harder than the Big Six” http://ind.pn/1a31cZy
- A Very Public Sociologist: Top 100 Independent Tweeting Bloggers 2013
Top 100 Independent Tweeting Bloggers 2013 by @philbc3 | http://bit.ly/KlWGeU (@libdemvoice at 22, me at 76)
- William's on his way – and Cambridge should be ashamed | Education | theguardian.com
8th para of this article’s all you need to know rest of it’s rubbish » William’s on his way & Camb shld be ashamed http://bit.ly/JKq7Xj
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