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âWe need one grand educational theory for allâ
We need a unifying grand theory on the goals of education that allows teachers different perspectives, says Bill Lucas
23 May 2018
âTo produce more engineers, schools must focus on engineering habits of mind as well as on Steam subjectsâ
Teaching engineering âhabits of mindâ and capabilities will set young people up for the future, writes a leading educationist
3 April 2017
âSoft skills are a vital part of education - and students should be assessed on themâ
16 January 2017
âIf âsoft skillsâ really matter then we should try to measure themâ
Countries need to explicitly care about human dignity and value cultural diversity as well as wanting to move up the Pisa performance league table, writes a leading educationalist
13 January 2017
âForget technical and professional education: thereâs nothing wrong with the word vocationalâ
Ditching the term âvocationalâ is likely to perpetuate an even more corrosive split than the academic versus vocational divide, writes a leading educationalist
25 November 2016
âCharacter is a meaningful concept, is learned at least as much as it is taught and can be woven into a schoolâs cultureâ
There is more work to do in understanding the most reliable signature pedagogies and the most effective co-curricular learning for characterful capability. But it can definitely work, writes a leading educationist
23 September 2016
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