Friday, November 16, 2007

Duke of Edinburgh induction morning


great presentation on good practice when working with children who have special needs.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Mixed aged teaching


Classes 4 and 5 are researching famous people using the Internet in preparation for writing a biography. This class of mixed aged children have been grouped by ability and it is a wonderful example of how children in the future will no longer be grouped simply because they share a birthday in the same school year. Thinking about it now, it sounds like complete madness that grouping children by age is indeed sensible or helpful for learners, whom we know, learn at different rates. It was wonderful to observe the success of this initiative, and see children brimming with confidence amongst their peers.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Train line is back in service for the first time in 12 years.


Max, who IS the most wonderful person in the world, helped me put my model railway back into service after 12 years of disuse. Everything was found exactly how it was left, and after some gentle encouragement, we managed to get some of the trains moving again. The whole track was built around the perimeter of the loft space in the family home, making it quite an experience for a little boy of 3 years.

Max had great fun playing with the toy cars which can be placed on a transporter, which took me back to how I had modelled this on my experience of using the French Motorail. One day, I might tell you the whole story of how our car ended up in a completely different place to us, the family, on holiday to the south of France.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Friend's Reconnected


Internet now restored after troubleshooting another broadband problem. I'm amazed that what is quite a simple process is made tricky by manufacturers. Most routes configuration could be automatic, and a wizard need only request username and password. Working with Windows is a tribulation in itself as you dismiss notification after notification warming you that life will end in 60 seconds unless you scan for viruses. If it's so vital, i'd rather it just got on and done it. No wonder i'm busier than ever helping people through the nightmare.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Millennium Wheel at night.


Stepping Stones are in London again. This time at the National Theatre to see War Horse.

Friday, November 02, 2007

3rd Billericay Scouts on the driving range


Scouts from Orion Troop developed their golf swings this evening at The Belvedere Golf Club this evening. We had the son of a former champion give instruction. However, what was more interesting was the way the scouts helped each other. Those who knew gave advice to novices. The smart ones exchanged advice for more golf balls, clearly they're not lacking in ingenuity either.

Lesley at Bedales School gives a talk on bees and beekeeping.


Stepping Stones pupils listen intently to Lesley. This is an example of where small schools utilise local expert knowledge from the community. Pupils have been studying evolution and adaptation. It's a wonderful model of learning.

Monday, October 29, 2007

One man MOT test rig


Has a clever gadget for testing the front wheel bearings and steering column.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

iPod Touch and jailbreak


I've had my iPod Touch for just over a week and am completely taken by just how good the interface is. I think it's easy to completely miss how refined and usable it is, and how much engineering went in to making it really work. Thanks to ijailbreak mine now has a full suite of cool apps.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

A shady character?


...or a big sombrero?

La Bayadere at the Royal Opera House


Stepping Stones pupils in London to watch the Ballet

New housing built right next to the Mi5 building...


... and built using the same design. It'll be a brave set of home owners who purchase one of these!

Video conferencing with pupils, parents and leaders in Little Cayman


We, the Cayman Ministry and I, invited parents and pupils, to learn more about connecting schools together on a global scale.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Max feeding squirrels in the park


At this time of year, squirrels are out gathering food before the winter.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Friday, October 12, 2007

Rear view


M25. Junction 4.

Roadside rubbish


We were talking today about the amount of rubbish found on the central reservation of motorways. Odd shoes and reflective lumino jackets are in abundance on the M25.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Sausage fest!


Stepping Stones pupils go camping in Frensham.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

A secret box?


Driving around Grand Cayman in Gareth's little Mitsubishi car. I noticed a little pop out box on the dashboard. It says 'SECRET BOX' Next to it there is a 'MULTI BOX' and is exactly the same inside. Curious.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Baby Iguana



Little Cayman Beach Resort


View from the bar.

Beach Nuts Good Time Bar


Sitting here in the bar with a whole raft of drift wood above my head. This is how people leave their mark on the island when they visit.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Caybrew


Cayman beer - very refreshing after a long flight.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

BA flight to Grand Cayman this morning


I'm off to work with children on Little Cayman in an International project to connect them with Stepping Stones School.