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Huw Humphreys
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Monthly Archives: June 2019

  • There are of course a host of huge problems with the reliability issue attending the end of keystage assessments (“SATs”) in English [...]

    New Ofsted framework and reliability

    June 29, 2019
  • I think only Wendell Berry could have written an essay in a reputable journal entitled “Out of your car, off your horse” – [...]

    Out of your car, off your horse, off your bike

    June 21, 2019
  • I have lost count of the small number of Syrian refugees being housed in Milton Keynes, but a council website has put me straight – as at [...]

    A little word on migration

    June 19, 2019
  • The Church of England’s vision for education, now nearly 3 years old, contains four “values” or “fields” which our educational effort [...]

    Servant leadership, wisdom and community

    June 18, 2019
  • A couple of articles this morning in the Times, one by Hugo Rifkind and one by Rachel Sylvester are a small pointer to a long standing issue: [...]

    The Christian defence of Islam in Britain

    June 18, 2019
  • As the end of my first year away from Christ the Sower Ecumenical Primary School approaches, it has coincided with some fascinating insights that [...]

    Tales from the riverbank

    June 12, 2019
  • Yesterday we celebrated Pentecost – in the morning at a large Oxford church, and in the evening by praying together for our city in Milton [...]

    Passing thoughts on Pentecost

    June 10, 2019
  • For this post, I want to briefly recall the purpose of the (now) 6 different “types” of headteacher defined by the Harvard Business [...]

    On architects, farmers and the reason we educate (3)

    June 10, 2019
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