Things we like
Here at Whole Education we like to read things, watch things, learn things and be inspired by things. And we put some of that stuff here. Some stories are from our partners, some videos are from the education world, some should influence the education world and some bits are just plain interesting.
If you know of something that would fit here get in touch and we may well add it.
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Bill Drayton: "You Gotta Be a Changemaker"
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Watch Bill Drayton explain the importance of teaching empathy to children
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Education Epidemic
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'The Education Epidemic' by David H Hargreaves examines the factors that make a school successful and how schools can be supported in achieving excellent outcomes for their students.
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Education for All: The Future of Education and Training for 14-19 year-olds
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This report argues that reform in education has been patchy and has lacked overall vision in terms of what it is seeking to achieve. The report seeks to identify what form 'education for all' should take and addresses the question of what a young person emerging from compulsory education should look like.
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Enquiring Minds 4th year report: Innovative approaches to curriculum reform
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This report synthesises the findings from the Enquiring Minds project. It focuses on the changing role of the teacher in innovative curriculum design.
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Enquiring Minds Year 3 report: Schools, knowledge and educational change
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This report presents the findings and conclusions of the Enquiring Minds project to date, reflecting particularly upon what and how knowledge should be taught in schools in the 21st century.
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The Children's Manifesto
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In 2011 The Guardian consulted with children to find out what they felt would make the perfect school. And with that they launched The Children's Manifesto.
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