Jonathon Dallimore
@jvdallimore.bsky.social
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Currently working as the Executive Officer for the History Teachers’ Association of NSW. I also write (mostly textbooks and articles) and teach on-and-off at UNSW and some secondary schools. History, teaching, writing, music, photography and adventure
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Still a favourite quote to share with early career teachers. Worth knowing even a little bit of education history if you become a teacher. The re-invention and re-packaging can be mind-boggling, but if you know that's what's probably coming, you can more deftly navigate it.
jvdallimore.bsky.social
I think the description misses a really important point though: schools/teachers are often under pressure to do this out of competition. I've read some good stuff on how the marketisation encourages a lot of what is described.
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phillipspobrien.bsky.social
If you listened closely to Hegseth and Trump, they were saying that the US military should be more like the Russian military--unaccountable for its actions, using lethality in favor of intelligence, and where training can be used to abuse recruits.
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kelittlejohn.bsky.social
#PhD research callout!

I am seeking History teachers in NSW for a short interview about NSW History 7-10 syllabuses. If you have taught History in NSW and are interested, please enter your details into this form.

forms.office.com/r/cvf5QfLrLb

Ethics approval: H16788

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Seeking: NSW History Teachers. Have you taught History 7-10 in NSW? Are you interested in taking part in an online interview for a PhD study at WSU about the representation of women in the NSW history syllabuses? Please enter your details into the form below for further details. https://forms.office.com/r/cvf5QfLrLb Contacts: Kate Littlejohn, Kay Carroll
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frankconniff.bsky.social
One of these rich dudes invested in a food company with all proceeds going to kids in need. The other started Sundance Institute, boosting the lives of countless artists. Hey modern rich dudes, don't be a typical greedy AI crypto-prick, be like these two.
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jonathancoe.bsky.social
One of the strangest ironies of the last ten years has been watching Britain immersing itself as deeply as ever in memories of WW2 while proudly turning its back on the project that emerged from it.
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jvdallimore.bsky.social
From the very first edition of 'Teaching History' (NSW) in 1961. It's refreshing to see so many historic examples of thoughtful teachers working through popular pedagogy trends rather than jumping on bandwagons uncritically or taking up fundamentalist positions.
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liamj47.bsky.social
Meet the Revolutionaries and Ratbags who shaped the world as we know it!

Was hugely fun to co-host this new history podcast with Francis Leach looking at some of history's great rebels and revolutionaries, and to discuss what this history means for us today
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drtom-historian.bsky.social
Come and study with us! It'll be fun!

Applications are open for the Australian War Memorial Summer Scholars program, to be held in Canberra next Jan-Feb.

Apply here: www.awm.gov.au/get-involved...
B+W photo of Charles Bean at work, c. 1920s. AWM A05389.
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newyorker.com
An M.I.T. study found that 95% of companies that had invested in A.I. tools were seeing zero return. It jibes with the emerging idea that generative A.I., “in its current incarnation, simply isn’t all it’s been cracked up to be,” johncassidysays.bsky.social writes.
The A.I.-Profits Drought and the Lessons of History
Like the steam engine, electricity, and computers, generative artificial intelligence could take longer than expected to transform the economy.
www.newyorker.com
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davidshoebridge.bsky.social
Guess where former defence ministers are? 👀

The revolving door is a real obstacle to good governance and it should be SHUT.
jvdallimore.bsky.social
This is an extremely brief summary of what sounds like a truly bizarre experience. He was in utter disbelief, but it was also helpful in that he knew that he certainly didn't want to work there (and it's not because he's a dirty discovery learner).
jvdallimore.bsky.social
Just heard from a colleague who inquired about a job advert at a school and was told by a senior leader that they might find it difficult because their previous school (this leader has never worked at) 'is dedicated to discovery learning' and 'here we use Rosenshine'. Getting weirder by the day.
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jvdallimore.bsky.social
I know it doesn't mean a lot in the big scheme of things given that the category is so niche, but it's still a nice surprise to see my little book on Teaching History hit #1 on Amazon's bestseller list after 6 months in the wild. Its first review is a lovely 5/5 from a teacher in the UK.
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kilderbenhauser.bsky.social
If you're looking for an online seminar about the British, Germans and French in Siam before WWI, and you'd like to see me try and use microhistory to speak to transimperial history, then send me a DM or email and I'll give you the password to my seminar next Friday here at Flinders.
Flinders History seminar flyer for Matt Fitzpatrick, 8 August.
jvdallimore.bsky.social
Definitely agree. Clearly some ground to cover, but I like their prospects under Gill tbh. I think there’s something there and I think the fact that they managed this last one without Bumrah will help. In Australia, it looked a bit like a one man show at times.
jvdallimore.bsky.social
The best. That’s two very strong tours from India in the last 6-7 months. Pushed Australia hard and then basically broke England. Impressive stuff.
jvdallimore.bsky.social
India!!!!!! That game swung every which way a few times over five days and down to 6 runs 🤯 #INDvsENG
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austhistassoc.bsky.social
We are so close to reaching our target of 2500 signatures on this petition calling for the repeal of Job-Ready Graduates! If you care about equity in higher education and want the BA to be affordable and accessible for *all* students, please sign! www.openpetition.org/au/petition/...
Repeal Job-Ready Graduates Policy Now: Restoring Equity in Higher Education - Online petition
We sign this petition in solidarity with those who signed the Open Letter to the Prime Minister on 28 July 2025…
www.openpetition.org
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stephenwest.bsky.social
Honestly, this one I'm okay with
Headline 

AI is coming for the consultants. Inside Mackinsey, this is existential 

If AI can analyze information, crunch data and deliver a slick PowerPoint within seconds, how does the biggest name in consulting stay relevant?