Homework for parents

Last month I presented a parents’ workshop as part of my school’s curriculum evenings. My workshop introduced parents to the work the school was doing to create a culture of thinking, drawing on the ideas of Project Zero. In particular I was sharing the thinking routines which teachers are working on embedding into their practice.ContinueContinue reading “Homework for parents”

Fragments: health and safety in Star Wars, advice for living and pieces on Frederick, MD

I came across Kevin Kelly via a piece on The Marginalia. Specifically I was put on to his latest book Excellent Advice for Living. In one of those wonderful touchpoints that you come across in reading – in the broadest sense – I saw that Kelly was also interviewed on The Knowledge Project. A reallyContinueContinue reading “Fragments: health and safety in Star Wars, advice for living and pieces on Frederick, MD”

Fragment: Elon Musk

This evening I heard Walter Isaacson talk about his newly released biography of Elon Musk. I am looking forward to reading the full book and, as Isaacson said, it is important to give people due consideration in their full complexity rather than to jump to simplistic conclusions, especially if based on partial evidence. I mightContinueContinue reading “Fragment: Elon Musk”

Be the change…

Slightly earlier than UK colleagues, I am preparing for the new school year which is about to begin at my international school and I have a new motto for the new year: Source: https://josephranseth.com/gandhi-didnt-say-be-the-change-you-want-to-see-in-the-world/ Ok, so Gandhi didn’t actually say those words. While still powerful advice, which I’m sure The Mahatma wouldn’t disagree with, youContinueContinue reading “Be the change…”

This week’s reading pile

My reading is coalescing around certain themes: technology, knowledge and beer. Amazingly there are more crossovers than you might first imagine. I’m enjoying Power and Progress by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson. The MIT economists craft a compelling argument about how technological advancement does not automatically lead to social progress. Instead it depends on theContinueContinue reading “This week’s reading pile”

AI, UBI and political CBA

Like so many other people, I am fascinated by the recent rapid development in artificial intelligence, or more accurately, the emergence of AI’s recent developments into the public’s awareness. One of the frustrations that I’m sure many others share is the struggle of trying to keep up with the rapid pace of change, especially whenContinueContinue reading “AI, UBI and political CBA”

Help for telly addicts

I’ve watched some quite good shows this year: Treason (Netflix), The Night Agent (Netflix), Echo 3 (Apple TV+), Jack Ryan (season 3), Beef (Netflix), The Recruit (Netflix). I’ve watched some really good shows this year: Picard season 3 (Paramount Plus), Slow Horses season 2 (Apple TV+), The Diplomat (Netflix), The Mandalorian (Disney Plus) and RabbitContinueContinue reading “Help for telly addicts”