Rebecca Tickell
@rebeccatickell.bsky.social
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"It's all grist to the mill." Education for the win. Questioner. DPhil student, HMC, Uni of Oxford. Threads @ rebeccatickell & tooting [email protected]
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It is a shame that both the DfE and the Scottish gov. decided to withdraw from taking part in this TALIS survey*.

V. interesting data for #TeacherRetention #TeacherRecruitment and #TeacherEducation

*reasons linked to reducing workload burden for teachers are understandable
rebeccatickell.bsky.social
Improving my German by Lydia Davis

All my life I have been trying to improve my German.
At last my German is better
—but now I am old and ill and don't have long to live.
Soon I will be dead, with better German.
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Artificial Information rather than Artificial Intelligence, as referenced in this article, just about sums it up.

“LLMs cannot and do not infer physical laws from their training data. Remarkably, they cannot even identify the relevant information from the internet. Instead, they make it up.”

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Reposted by Rebecca Tickell
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Six weeks ago, I picked up a year-old tawny owl with a broken leg off the main road near our home and dropped him off at our nearest vet.

After a few days, I received one of the most bizarre phone calls I’ve ever had, asking “So when are you coming to pick up your owl?” 🧵
Tawny owl
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This is a place in Yorkshire Sculpture Park where you can sit and listen to Longplayer by Jem Finer, a 1,000 year long musical composition
(there’s a speaker on the tree and a wooden bench nearby).

#Relax
#RelaxingMusic
#Nature
#Photography
#Time
#BlueSkyArtShow

@blueskyartshow.bsky.social
A tree, a speaker, and a space; to listen*, to relax and to be. 

*Jem Finer’s Longplayer at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Reposted by Rebecca Tickell
regretteruane.bsky.social
Something so beautifully plaintive about the contents.
Evokes the near-far, bittersweet distance of childhood photos: rooms we’ll never enter again, relatives caught unguarded in domestic activity, long gone shops that once were sites of wonder to our small selves, autumnal Lucozade cellophane light
Page from a 1960s children’s book depicting a little British town with buildings from ancient to modern arranged around a little park with trees, in the foreground a busy road with traffic, the illustration is in black, grey, white and yolk yellow. Underneath are the words the big shops in town are further away Page from a 1960s children’s book with a small black square containing an illustration of the sun moon and stars surrounded by the words Words to talk about
near further away many miles hundreds of miles thousands of miles

Which is further away?
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groomb.bsky.social
Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, 1801, by Thomas Girtin, 1775-1802 (Victoria and Albert Museum). #NorthernArt
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Haha! I think I scanned ‘American’ without reading your post 😂
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I love this time of year in the UK. #Autumn is a beautiful season.

Skein after skein of pink-footed geese have just noisily passed overhead; off to the estuary to graze and fill their bellies with eelgrass I should think.
lbflyawayhome.bsky.social
Lichen, algae, funghi
‘Plants and how they Live’ (1965)

Artist: Ronald Lampitt
An illustrative diagram showing range of different fungi etc, set under a tree in autumn
Reposted by Rebecca Tickell
groomb.bsky.social
Circus Tavern, Portland Street, Manchester, 1980. Smallest pub in the city, with one of the smallest bars in the country. Built as a house c.1790, became a pub c.1840. (Mirrorpix/@manchestereveningnews.co.uk )
Reposted by Rebecca Tickell
schoolsweek.bsky.social
Ofsted has carried out a review of training offered by initial teacher education providers. From 'inconsistent' mentoring experiences, to the changing profile of applicants and SEND training challenges, here are the key findings...

schoolsweek.co.uk/revealed-5-k...
Revealed: 5 key findings from Ofsted teacher training review
Ofsted has carried out monitoring visits at 78 initial teacher training providers, ahead of the resumption of ITT inspections in January
schoolsweek.co.uk
rebeccatickell.bsky.social
Who benefits from this test?

See also:

“Almost 30 per cent of GCSE pupils fell below a grade 4 in English, considered a “standard pass” by government.”

Yes. That’s the way it - the system - has been designed. It won’t matter how many reading tests they are made to do, this will not change.
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katherinettyson.bsky.social
3D depiction of rainfall distribution across Great Britain.

England is a very dry place: London gets as much rain as Jerusalem.

With climate change, the south will need to prepare for even more acute water shortages.
Image of water distribution across the United Kingdom, demonstrating most rainfall happens along the western coast and Scotland. The image is by Alasdair Rae
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Beautiful photo 🤩

I saw one of these today at @rspb.bsky.social Blacktoft Sands (and a couple of Marsh Harriers ❤️)
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All thanks to the new NYT game Pips*, which led me to pick my first word.

*which I’m going to try next
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Just the thought of this has made me feel nauseous 🤢 I can’t image what it must have felt like to have seen it in situ.

It’s bad enough when people feed pigeons. The pigeon feeding stations in Mumbai need to be experienced to be be believed.
Pigeon feeding station in Mumbai. Pigeons are assembling ready for the bags of grain to be spilt open; many more pigeons are on their way in.
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Cutting the salaries at the top? No. It's the workers on the lowest rung that pay the price––with the most expensive (experienced teachers) forced out using capability procedures to *encourage* them to leave.

There's a reason why we have the youngest teaching workforce in the OECD.

#EduSky
damsoned.bsky.social
MATs are really quite expensive…
In each MAT, the “back office” is replicated. So we have CEOs, CFOs, etc etc all commanding large salaries that eat away at school funds…

Then there is the demand for expensive schemes/programmes of learning…

No surprise at all…

www.tes.com/magazine/new...
Most MATs looking at teaching staff cuts
Majority of trusts are considering reducing teacher numbers and teaching assistant hours in response to budget pressures, CST research shows
www.tes.com
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thismanyyearsago.bsky.social
342 years ago, on the 17th of September 1683, Dutch scientist Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek wrote about his observation of microbes to the Royal Society, which is the first known observation of bacteria in history. Van Leeuwenhoek referred to them as 'diertjes' (Dutch for 'small animals'). #otd #history 🗃️
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