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Towards a Creative Future
A lot of things we do because it’s the way we’ve always done it but what is education for? Is it for the admin team or is it for the children?
Time is the First Technology!
Time is the ‘first technology’ because it is the most controlling of all the structures which define ‘school’. Learning is, of course, timeless. It exists in its own temporal zone, unique to each individual, and different for each thing ‘learned’. But school is all...
Drop Grades to Grow Creativity
Swinburne University is moving to remove grades from some core sections of its design degree, saying students’ focus on high marks was stifling the creative process.
Change the mindset of the teacher
The issue of innovation, and entrepreneurialism, is a little like the issue of class size. Over the past few decades huge amounts of money have been spent to reduce class sizes with little to no positive effect on student learning. This is because, again, if you don’t...
The New Skills & Jobs of the Future
Predicting the skills necessary for future jobs begins with the obvious problem of specifying skills for jobs that do not currently exist. The World Economic Forum estimates that ‘up to 65 per cent of children entering primary school today are likely to work in jobs...
How well do grades convey student attainment and progress?
Today’s grades were developed as part of a particular approach to schooling that emerged with universal participation, large classes and the desire to treat all students equally. Under this approach, all students move along the same curriculum ‘conveyor belt’ at the...





