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Mark's Learning Log- Time for Surgery! December 1, 2025As I said in the first post Yikes I have prostate cancer it was now time after a biopsy to decide on which treatment or surgery was I going to have. From the images above it is probably clear that … Continue reading →mwalker
- Yikes, I’ve got Prostate Cancer November 24, 2025I’ve been encouraged to write this post by my urology physiotherapist – yes there is such a thing – to share my journey and encourage discussion amongst men. Well, the short history was that some 6 years ago during my … Continue reading →mwalker
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Ethics in teaching grammar – surely not to pass tests?
I recalled a conversation I heard between Jerry Starratt and Hedley Beare recently on how metaphors can portray or even drive our thinking about curriculum when I read an article [featured in the daily newspapers in most capital cities] about the new National Curriculum. … Continue reading