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  • Four ways education can make the world more socially just

    April 19, 2024

    Abstract or Description This article enumerates four ways that education can make the world more socially just, drawing upon the expertise of the educationalist in the Department of Educational Studies at Goldsmiths. Reference: Gilbert, Francis. 2024. Four ways education can make the world more socially just. Educational Studies blog, [Article] TextSocial Justice Feb 2024.pdf – Accepted VersionAvailable…

  • A Century of Teaching Creative Writing in Schools: the Newbolt Report and teaching creative writing

    April 16, 2024

    Newbolt strongly advocates imaginative ways of teaching writing, championing self-expression above rote-learning.

  • The Haunted House: Teaching Creative Writing Through Collaborative Learning to 9-13 year olds

    April 16, 2024

    Many teachers of creative writing find teaching 9-13-year-olds tricky. What exactly should you teach? And how? I might have discovered an answer…

  • Becoming the falconer: productive feedback for the redrafting of creative writing

    April 16, 2024

    Aspects of the neoliberal education system can preclude the development of young writers. Feedback can be unempathetic, but it can also be productive, creating an internal dialogue that develops the writer over time.

  • ‘I need you to jump out of your seat and go plant more flowers!’

    April 16, 2024

    What do primary school children in Lambeth want for their local parks? It’s February 2024, and a cold, rainy morning outside Hillmead Primary School, but inside their assembly hall, the Year 3/4 (8-9 year olds) pupils are happy and engaged. Some of their classmates are delivering speeches about what they want from their local parks…

  • Teaching Mindfulness in an Unmindful System

    April 16, 2024

    A case study of a mindfulness teacher, Beth, and her experiences of teaching mindfulness to 11- to 16-year-olds in several English schools

  • Why do children misbehave in school? Here are 5 reasons.

    April 16, 2024

    I appeared on Vanessa Feltz’s Talk TV show discussing the misbehaviour of children in school. I enumerated these reasons: To learn more about this topic, it’s worth reading this BERA blog.

  • Four reasons why children are being excluded from school

    April 16, 2024

    An article which explores the reasons why children are excluded from school.

  • Review of Creativity in the English Curriculum: Historical Perspectives and Future Directions by Lorna Smith

    March 27, 2024

    Lorna Smith’s book could not be timelier. It is published at a point when creativity – in all its manifold forms and iterations – is under serious attack in educational jurisdictions across the world.

  • Angela Kreeger: Subject of the miracle of modern medicine and psychoanalysis

    March 27, 2024

    It is a cold January Sunday afternoon in 2022, but Angela Kreeger’s living room feels gorgeous, and I’m eating far too many slices of a delicious almond cake.

  • Review of Out of Time: Poetry From the Climate Emergency

    March 21, 2024

    A review of ‘Out of Time: Poetry From the Climate Emergency’

  • Why and how should we encourage young people to research their local parks and green spaces?

    March 21, 2024

    Our parks have a problem with young people. Older children, particularly those from poorer backgrounds, feel unwelcome and unfairly blamed for things like anti-social behaviour.

  • Review of “Real-World Writers: A Handbook for Teaching Writing with 7-11 Year Olds”, by Ross Young and Felicity Ferguson

    March 19, 2024

    “Teachers themselves should be writers” and the ways in which writing for pleasure can be nurtured by English teachers.

  • The Time Devil runs amok: How I improved my creative practice by adopting a multimodal approach for a specific audience.

    March 19, 2024

    How teacher-writers can improve their craft and pedagogy by writing for a specific audience, namely school children. And why they might do so.

  • Diagrarting: theorising and practising new ways of writing and drawing

    March 19, 2024

    To “diagrart” (my neologism combining the words diagrams, dialogue and art), one must write and draw, and believe you are creating art, no matter how crude you think your work to be.

  • The Reciprocal Rebellion: Promoting Discussion in Authoritarian Schools

    March 19, 2024

    Reciprocal Teaching re-orders education by fostering meaningful relationships, challenging the hegemony of neoliberal schools: it is a rebellion against their authoritarianism.

  • Letting it all spill out: the benefits of venting for creative writing teachers and students. 

    March 19, 2024

    Specific therapeutic pedagogies that help people ‘vent’ their traumas and issues, with lots of practical suggestions and a rationale for ‘letting it all spill out’ in educational settings.

  • Affective digital presence: how to free online writing and drawing?

    March 19, 2024

    How freewriting and drawing can have a therapeutic effect when working online. It draws upon the experience of my students and my colleague, Dr Miranda Matthews. It also suggests a methodology for this approach.

  • What’s Next? Ecoliteracies and creative writing

    March 19, 2024

    Creative writing can be used to nurture ecoliteracie, helping people developing an organic, ecological view of language.

  • Teaching Creative Writing Online: Research-Informed Strategies

    March 18, 2024

    A summary of a presentation at NAWE Conference 2021, suggesting some ways of teaching creative writing online, using puppets, stories, drawings and metacognition.

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