Freedom to learn

the freedom to learn

When learning is not confined or defined by space or place I delivered an education sociology lecture in 2008, whilst teaching at the University of Tasmania, from the back of the lecture theatre. I sat about 6 rows from the…

When not all students learn

When differentiation doesn't work

Did you ever have a time when differentiating your classroom didn’t work? Yes, it happens. Sometimes there are times when it appears that ‘differentiation failed’. I want to share you my story. A tale about two young lads. Now, I…

45 Years

45 Years

The Arrival. 45 years ago I landed as an non-English speaking immigrant in Australia. I wish my teacher had had access to the Teaching learning cycle to support my learning in the classroom. The It is very useful in supporting the learning of NESB students either as a group or within the context of mainstream instruction.

All about Assessment Rubrics

All about Assessment Rubrics

Are you a rubric borrower? Do you hate having to craft rubrics from scratch? Here I discuss the importance of writing good rubrics, then help you by showing you where to go next and learn how to do it well! Become the expert in your school and stop the ‘borrowing’ trend.

Co-creating Curriculum

Co-creating Curriculum

We were pleased to present the following paper at the IAACS 6th World Curriculum Studies Conference 2018.  Held at The Graduate School of Education, Melbourne University, Melbourne, 9-12 December 2018. You can download a copy of the paper below. Co-creating an Industrial Design Curriculum…