Beautiful.
I hope it works well and gives you pain free walking.
Your response to "it's too hard" sounds right to me. Take a break. Come back when you're ready. Interestingly, this is one of the examples given by John Holt in "How Children Fail" (if my memory serves, it's at least 40 years since I read it) when he talks of learning flute as an adult.
I'd never ever go back. I am charging it per own PV which is absolute peanuts per 100km, and was the best thing ever, even if it was triple the price per module than now. At 60.000km the battery gives still the full range. Fossil cars are slow. The list goes on and on before I want to mention CO2...
Your views on curriculum and assessment are needed... and call me naive but I think this explanation (from consult.education.gov.uk) is very encouraging. You have until November 22nd, go for it!
Amusing to see that this fairly innocuous article has been shared on social media to a baying crowd of people claiming British ethnic identity is being erased. Guys, it’s SOAS and I can’t wait for you find out what that stands for. www.theguardian.com/how-to-chang...
At a university that encourages students to explore the world through a wider lens, cultural works can play an important role in promoting fresh perspectives
Goodness! I don't think they do that any more. (Not that we tried...)
It really is. And almost an otherworldly feeling.
onebighistorydepartment.com/2024/09/12/b...@htenuk.bsky.social#HistoryEducation#HistoryTeacher
On Wednesday 28th August our friend Helen Snelson sadly passed away in York surrounded by her family and friends. It's normal after someone has died to list their achievements and praise their impact....
9.15 and we have turned the lights on. The distant thunder rumbling has ushered in daytime darkness more appropriate to a late December afternoon than an October morning. And now there are lightning flashes, the rumbles are louder and the rain has started.