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Posts by Rachel Lofthouse

In England, we've seen the rise of an orthodoxy in education over 10-20 years. Hyper-accountability, marketisation, a narrowing of learning, and learning as the servant of the market. It's time we worked to develop a coherent, more holistic heterodox perspective, such as has happened in economics

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Braga by night

Braga by night

The ATEE winter conference in Braga has been a reminder (again) of the dynamic, deliberate and powerful relationship between research and practice in teacher education (initial & in-service) that is present in much of Europe. And a reminder that the English policy context is inexplicable.

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I agree.

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Just remembering I’m on Bluesky has cheered up my morning.

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What CollectivED means to me and could mean for you too | Leeds Beckett University In this blogpost Paula Ayliffe shares her personal and professional responses to being part of the CollectivED community.

From the loveky Paula Ayliffe www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/blogs/carneg...

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You know I see way more talk in education about memory than I do about child development. If people want to make teaching more like a science, how about actually taking child development seriously? 🤷‍♀️

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We now appear to accept that many adults & young people actively resist going to school (recruitment, retention, attendance crises are coinciding). Perhaps the DfE & society need to rethink what kinds of communities schools can be. Because what we’ve got isn’t working anymore.

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