Interview with Andy Hopkins

Rozz interviewed Andy Hopkins from Purple Mash, the online creativity suite by the people behind 2Simple Software.  Andy demonstrated some of the new features of Purple Mash, including the ability to self assess and create great looking models and writing templates.  Andy is looking for Irish speaking partners so if you’re interested, have a listen to his call for action and get in touch!
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Something to think about Ruairi Quinn (Part 3)

The final part of my letter to Ruairi Quinn… Has there been any mention of learning here? Of children? Of humans? Basic human rights to respect and consideration. This is a country we should not be following or looking to. In Ireland, we have a basis of trust, consideration and respect for teachers in Ireland. … Read more

Podcast: Interview with Andrew Foyle

Rozz met up with the CEO of Sherston software, a company very familiar to Irish teachers.  Sherston have provided software to Irish schools for many years, many of which have had a great resurrection thanks to the Interactive Whiteboard.  Andrew has some great plans for Sherston.  They have already released a number of their titles as apps on Smartphone and tablet devices.  Andrew told us about how Sherston’s new products will track a pupil’s work for assessment on their web site Planet Sherston.
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Downloadable resources for World Nutella Day!

World Nutella day is every year on 5th Feb. Check out the website www.nutelladay.com I’ve made some resources, activities and pictures for your staff or students! Here we go, enjoy the choc fest!nutella day

Something to think about Ruairi Quinn (Part 2)

Continuing from my letter from the last day, here is part 2… Instead, in the UK, schools are restricted by regulations, standards, targets and appraisals which are designed to give a uniform approach to learning, no matter the background of the school or child. Their Education Secretary is Michael Gove, as I am sure you … Read more

Podcast: Interview Liz Russell

At the BETT Breakfast in London, we bumped into Liz Russell, a former teacher who set up an educational consultancy company, 21CLN.  We spoke with her just as the news broke that Michael Gove, the education secretary in the UK, had made it easier for schools to fire teachers.  Liz spoke to us about the pressures on teachers in the UK as well as about education consultancy in the UK and why schools need it.
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It's oh so quiet..New draft document on Inspectorate handing probation to Principals

Email I got an email today from the Teaching Council and I almost deleted it straightaway! I was glad I didn’t. Last year at the Irish Primary Principals Conference, Harold Hislop played panto bad guy with the principals. He told us that we would probate newly qualified teachers. We told him we wouldn’t. He told … Read more

Has Apple reinvented the Textbook?

Apple has unleashed iBooks Textbooks today, where they claim that they have “reinvented the school textbook.”  Apparently, these books will be “an entirely new kind of textbook that’s dynamic, engaging and truly interactive.”  I am somewhat sceptical. Don’t get me wrong – I love Apple products as much as the next fanboy. While I ditched … Read more

What to expect at the IPPN Expo

Before the Irish Primary Principal’s Conference, I like to browse through the exhibition list and see what catches my eye.  Every year there’s a few exhibits that warrant a visit or look interesting.  This year, it looks like it’s the year of the MIS, the Management Information System.  Thanks to the success of companies such … Read more

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