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My zips are lipped

MegAnne wrote 21 hours ago: Hello class.  Today, we’re going to talk about one of my favorite grammatical topics; Spooneri … more →

Tags: ramblings, spoonerism, Wikipedia, "William Archibald Spooner", Oxford, runny babbit, shel silverstein, Smart Feller Fart Smeller, Jon Agnee

"I'd rather have more questions asked...

alexisorgera wrote 1 week ago: …than answers given.” Blake Butler, author of the Scorch Atlas, came to New College this … more →

Tags: All things poetry, Stuff I Like, alec niedenthal, Blake Butler, language, sentence, writing, Writing Fiction

Show at the Parallel Universe3 comments

pizzagoblin wrote 2 weeks ago: -AO, photo by Stephanie Sanders Where to begin? I found out earlier on this day that love travels gr … more →

Tags: Ghosts, shrine of infinity, sarasota, fuji and the fly-ins, Clan, "what kind of douchebag reviews their own set?", getting a bit detached and coming back, meeting the connection

A noisy night

Eachan wrote 2 weeks ago: Dinner in New College Dining Hall My poor Fuji A170 has a flash brighter than the sun itself, which … more →

Tags: Photography, noise, Dinner, Social

St. Edward's New College Hosts Forum on Democracy's Challenge

Taylor Willingham wrote 3 weeks ago: On November 4, twenty-five students, faculty, and administrators at St. Edward’s University (SEU) pa … more →

Tags: Democracy's Challenge, NIF, National Issues Forums, presidential libraries, St. Edward's University, Texas Forums

Wolf Wolf3 comments

pizzagoblin wrote 3 weeks ago: Wolf Wolf was a Sarasota no wave, dark punk band that I heard played some notorious shows in bathroo … more →

Tags: No Wave, Florida, postpunk, wolf wolf, Boulders, sarasota music, dark music, roofless records

Lee Fairclough1 comment

Ian wrote 4 weeks ago: A very sad thing happened this week. A teacher in one of Leicester’s secondary schools, Lee Fa … more →

Tags: Education analysis, Lee Fairclough, riverside, South Wigston High School

Visiting Oxford1 comment

fozmeadows wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday invovled a rather interesting trip to Oxford – not just the town itself, but the act … more →

Tags: UK 2009, Academics, Buffy, Dinner, Firefly, joss whdon, Life, Oxford, Random

John Wyatt on Bioethics and Redemption

katierae wrote 2 months ago: Lecture number 2 was just as helpful as number 1. Again I apologise for any randomness in the flow o … more →

Tags: Life, Jesus, Suicide, Lectures, Bioethics, Wyatt, euthanasia

Cinema Sounds, pt 1

pizzagoblin wrote 2 months ago: Cinema Sounds is a visual/music event based in Sarasota. I believe someone at Ringling runs them and … more →

Tags: Beta Motion, Experimental, Improv, event, then and than, Cephias Treat, cinema sounds, sarasota, Ringling

John Wyatt on Bioethics and Creation5 comments

katierae wrote 2 months ago: Each year New College hosts a series of lectures which are open to the public and unashamedly presen … more →

Tags: Life, Jesus, Abortion, Lectures, Bioethics, Creation, Wyatt

The New Seating at New College

knoxrox wrote 3 months ago: So, I was invited, as a “representative of Knox” by Daniela and Karan (the New College C … more →

Leicester's GCSE results 20094 comments

Ian wrote 3 months ago: Below 30% 30%-39% 40%-49% 50%-59% 60%-69% Over 70% I’ve created this map to show this summer … more →

Tags: Education analysis, Babington, Beaumont Leys School, City of Leicester College, Crown Hills College, English Martyrs Catholic School, Fullhurst, GCSE's, hamilton college

Why do head teachers hate the Leicester Mercury?7 comments

Ian wrote 3 months ago: This week sees the start of my fourth school year covering education in Leicestershire. It’s a … more →

Tags: read all about it, Beauchamp College, Education, education correspondent, GCSE's, head teachers, Journalism, Leicester Mercury, Leicestershire County Council

Globalization: Conclusions for Responding in Madison

John wrote 3 months ago: Pope Innocent 12th, 1243 AD said, “Universities are rivers of knowledge that feed and fertilize the … more →

Tags: activist, church, Mission Leadership, Madison Wisconsin, Reformation, mission, partnership, University, Madison

Leicester's schools' last chance? I'm not convinced1 comment

Ian wrote 5 months ago: It was at about four o’clock yesterday afternoon that the first indications came through that … more →

Tags: Education analysis, riverside, leicester city council, Fullhurst, Ed Balls, National Challenge, Babington, Sir Mike Tomlinson, Bob Clark

A Level Art Expo

steverack wrote 5 months ago: Artsite would like to invite you to join them at the Post Modern, Theatre Square, Swindon. For a cel … more →

Tags: Exhibitions, Swindon Artists, post-modern, artsite, The Swindon Academy

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Ian wrote 5 months ago: To those people who have asked me, still no news from Leicester City Council about how much money ha … more →

Tags: Education analysis, riverside, leicester city council, Freedom of Information

In schools, as in sport, leadership is everything1 comment

Ian wrote 6 months ago: In Sven-Goran Eriksson’s fascinating book about sports coaching, psychologist Dr Willi Railo s … more →

Tags: Education analysis, Charnwood Primary School, David Kershaw, Football, Fullhurst, leadership, man-management, OfSted, sports psychology


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