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Monthly Archives: June 2025
Thursday, 26th June (Cambridge)
Three on politics to start with today. 1. An engaging series for BBC Radio 4 from David Runciman, Postwar, in which he tells the story of the 1945 UK general election which rejected Winston Churchill and the dawn of a … Continue reading
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Tagged David Runciman, Ipsos, John Curtice, keir-starmer, labour-party, news, Not invaded by Britain, Oxford ELT, politics, UK politics, uk-politics, Washback
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Tuesday, 24th June (Cambridge)
1. Compare and contrast, if you will, the latest edition of Ethan Mollick’s Guide to AI … https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/using-ai-right-now-a-quick-guide Interesting that Mollick very confidently declares: For most people who want to use AI seriously, you should pick one of three systems: … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, artificial-intelligence, chatgpt, education, Ethan Mollick, Generative AI, Grammar Girl, refugees, Romanian village, technology
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Thursday, 19th June (Cambridge)
1. Here’s a piece by Johanna Alonso from Inside Higher Ed (IHE), The Handwriting Revolution https://www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty-issues/curriculum/2025/06/17/amid-ai-plagiarism-more-professors-turn-handwritten-work Five semesters after ChatGPT changed education forever, some professors are taking their classes back to the pre-internet era. A free account with IHE allows … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, education, english, learning, Mark Kermode, Oracy, teachers, teaching, teachingenglish, Testing & Assessment, writing
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Tuesday, 17th June (Richmond)
1. This Thursday, 19th June, at 15:30 UK time there’s the last NATESOL event of this academic year, an interestingly different ‘special panel discussion’ with Robert Merrell from Manchester Adult Education Services and two adult ESOL learners, Rabia and Lul, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, David Tennant, grammar, Greta Scacchi, King Lear, Mario Rinvolucri, NATESOL webinar, Oracroke Island, Richard Wilson, Rod Bolitho, sports, Toby Jones, writing
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Thursday, 12th June (Cambridge)
1. The June issue of HLT (Humanising Language Teaching) has just come out and is as good as ever https://www.hltmag.co.uk/jun25/ but I’m ashamed to say that I missed the April issue, which was a wonderful tribute to one of the … Continue reading
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Tagged ELT Journal, Fulbright, Gavin Newsom, hlt, Language skills, Luke Prodromou, Mario Rinvolucri
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Tuesday, 10th June (Richmond)
1. I’m publishing early today, in the hope that some of you get chance to attend Geoff Mulgan’s UCL ‘Lunch Hour Lecture’, Shaping Better Public Institutions, at 13:00 UK time today, Tuesday 10th June. More info and registration here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lunch-hour-lecture-shaping-better-public-institutions-tickets-1364004055849?aff=oddtdtcreator … Continue reading
Thursday, 5th June (Cambridge)
1. An OECD report on the growing disjunct between education and employment, The State of Global Teenage Career Preparation https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/the-state-of-global-teenage-career-preparation_d5f8e3f2-en.html PDF below as well. This report sets out key findings from PISA as they relate to teenage career development. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Camtree Digital Library, Carne Ross, Fiona Hill, Independent Diplomat, OECD, The benfits of coffee
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Tuesday, 3rd June (Richmond)
1. First up today, the recordings of three good talks from this year’s Cambridge Festival https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/: Hiranya Peiris, Professor of Astrophysics at Cambridge, on Decoding the Cosmos https://youtu.be/PtYHKPGPh3U Philippe Sands, Professor of Laws (plural!) and Director of the Centre on … Continue reading