Sat.Jul 27, 2024

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Virtual IB Psychology Summit

Psychology Sorted

My recorded presentation is today! Who doesn’t want full marks in Paper 3?! Laura Swash provides all you need to get your students toward this goal. Come here to discuss and share strategies. #Paper3 Enjoyed the session? Support Laura’s fundraiser for Open Road, an organisation that works with families affected by addiction.

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Donald E. Brown 

Anthropology News

1934-2024 Donald E. Brown was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 1934. Following elementary and high school education in Sioux Falls, he moved to Los Angeles near relatives, and took a summer job at North American Aviation (NAA). He began to take courses at El Camino Community College that were related to his job at NAA, such as geometry, college algebra, and physics.

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25000 page views on my GCSE Natural History Blog

Living Geography

The blog I set up in January 2023 to prepare for the (hopefully before not too long) introduction of the GCSE Natural History has just passed a small milestone of 25000 page views. A small milestone, and a number of views which LivingGeography regularly exceeds on a monthly (sometimes weekly) basis, whereas this blog started in January 2023, so is now over 18 months old.

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The machine at the schoolhouse door

C3 Teachers

What will school look like in 2044 – 20 years from now? Different? For sure. Unrecognizable? Likely. Better? … I have come to believe two things about this question. AI can be a force for good in education, but we must be focused on the aims of education as we develop AI tools It’s a slippery slope to AI for AI sake. We’ve been here before with computers in schools, the web, connectivity, remote learning.