Hmmm ‘imposter syndrome’ it’s more about believing* that you wouldn’t be able to do something, or be something. In reality, most of us think we know far more than we actually do. Individually, we know very little; collective wisdom is where it’s at for humans. *see self-efficacy and self-concept.
Although I don’t have ADHD, as a happy procrastinator mine looks v similar 😂 My favourite thing to do (when I really don’t have the time to be doing it) is a Wikipedia Safari. Final destination unknown but it’s always a long way from your start point.
A fitting recipe for the season, and a favourite of mine, is Meera Sodha's swede laksa: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
The new vegan Buttery, earthy swedes and sweet caramelised shallots add smoky magic to this aromatic south-east-Asian noodle soup
It’s a fairly active feed compared to some, but I agree it could be livelier. Lots of people will have pinned the feed* but then forget to post using the hashtag. *although some will have missed the flurry of ‘how to pin feeds’ posts when there was an influx of UKEdu-bods following the riots.
Congratulations! (level unlocked: now you’ll be able to see all the typos you missed before! 🧐)
Where are your ITAPs on this quadrant? High or low intervention? All about fidelity (there is that word from reaccreditation English TE peeps) or improvising to deal with dilemmas? We probably need enactment in all four corners; so perhaps the questions are who, what, when as well as how?
The libraries are amazing! 🤩 If you haven’t visited the Taylorian and Duke Humfrey’s yet, then I’d recommend.
Some people associate Manchester with The Stone Roses or The Smiths – but I grew up near there and, for me, this song nails it www.youtube.com/watch?v=5st1...
YouTube video by sporo28
It's also where the lethal mutations start. 2/2.
Educational research isn't a discipline, it's a field and it's a broad one. Some articles are written specifically for an academic audience with a specific disciplinary focus, which is as it should be. To think you can understand everything in layman's terms is a fool's errand IMHO. 1/2