- What can we learn from John Hattie? | Pragmatic Education (Joe Kirby) "To distil the evidence base, I take Nietzsche’s advice: to say in ten sentences what others have taken entire books to say. So I summarise John Hattie’s ideas in a few sets of ten sentences: in his own words; in ten of his most helpful checklist points for teachers; and then ten of the most useful classroom insights he calls ‘signposts’."
- Critical Thinking Is Best Taught Outside the Classroom: Scientific American Principally a short plug for museums, but worth looking at.
- Len Deighton’s Bomber, the first book ever written on a word processor. - Slate Magazine in the late '60s; poses the question whether there are some kinds of books which can not be written any other way.
- Inside Robbers Cave on ABC Radio | Advances in the History of Psychology On the Sherifs' classic '50s experiments on inter-group relations--they'd never get past the ethics committee today!
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