My recommended reading for today June 29, 2014
by Stephen Tall on June 29, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Labour's electorate: The new working class | The Economist
If you haven’t yet read @JeremyCliffe’s “Labour’s electorate: The new working class” then you really should http://econ.st/1wWEUSN
- Magna Carta and British Values | History Today
Magna Carta isn’t very British and anyway its values are universal http://bit.ly/1q1xZoV < V good from Nigel Saul
- No one cares what Britain thinks. Hurrah | The Times
Depressing post from Matthew Parris, unless you do think our responsibilities to others end at national boundaries http://thetim.es/1jZw9PK
- An hour with the DfE: How should we improve the use of research in schools? – Tom Bennett – Blog – Tom Bennett – TES Community
Good stuff from Tom Bennett > “Research in education is sometimes BBC4, and sometimes it is BBC3” http://bit.ly/1iFTCuv
- Trojan horse affair: five lessons we must learn | Education | The Guardian
Catching up on reading – Tim Brighouse on the 5 lessons to learn from the Trojan horse affair is superb http://bit.ly/1rKbpR4
- Twitter / danroan: World Cup coach salary breakdown …
This gives me hope for English football: we can afford to poach Joachim Low (“World Cup coach salary breakdown”) http://bit.ly/1q0oqXw
- Eminem's daughter Hailie Mathers graduates school with highest honours, as she pays tribute to 'influential' parents | Mail Online
Ok, I admit this makes me feel old > “Eminem’s daughter Hailie Mathers graduates school with highest honours” http://dailym.ai/1yWN6nL
- This Is What Happens When You Accidentally Email Your Entire Company
Ah Buzzfeed > This Is What Happens When You Accidentally Email Your Entire Company http://bzfd.it/1ql0gsz
- Briefly on the OBR | Freethinking Economist
/@gilesyb responds to my post opposing the OBR auditing the parties’ manifestos http://bit.ly/1vf8HTY
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