Ping

Some things change and some stay the same. Even though Covid has now been around two years there’s something distinctly different about what’s being asked of Teachers and School Leaders as we kick off 2022.  Good luck with all of that. But one thing that will stay the same is that your radar will ‘ping’…

I got Covid

It felt, as my wife Anthea called it, like we were playing a little Russian Roulette. We went to a wedding a couple of weeks ago for a dear friend … and I caught Covid there. It knocked me around probably the average of way most in the ‘CoronaClub’ have been hit. I had a…

Sunshine

I quite like the idea of choosing a “big word” for the year ahead that will guide my thoughts and actions across the next twelve calendar months. But, I’ve buggered it up a couple of times. I tried to choose naff, corporate words that were about doing more and being more. I tried “growth” and…

The Cost Of Not

It’s been a rugged year. For some educators and schools, it’s been more rugged than for others. That ruggedness may be partially attributable to wealth or lack thereof and it may partially be due to the personal toll of the pandemic on our own lives and families. The impact may also have been an act…

Sheer audacity

I loved reading last week about New Zealand’s ambitions through the Smokefree Aoearoa 2025 Action Plan. Essentially, they want to remove smoking from the entire country by 2025.  It’s pretty audacious.  But it’s also backed up by a detailed plan. I think it’s that sheer audacity of the goal that so appeals to me.  Even…

A coat hanger and a can of VB

It’s December and that means it’s time for some of the customary end-of-year gifts to begin landing on the desks of teachers. I remember well the gift that mattered most to me … and perhaps even taught me my own little ‘Spirit of Christmas’ lesson. While I certainly appreciated and used the gifts that came…