As someone who journals with the aim of using reflexivity to improve my practice, I often look back at my writing and wonder – Why on earth did I write that? Why did I choose to write that particular something at that particular time and why on earth did I use the language that I …
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- Season 1 Episode 1 – Post Truth and Objectivity June 11, 2023
- Post-truth and the rules of the game December 18, 2022
- Population level data shows association between exclusion and neurological and mental health disorders December 3, 2022
- Neurodevelopment and mental health screening of pupils following their second exclusion – Findings and Feasibility November 27, 2022
- Removing the Blindfold -Survivors’ stories from the US troubled teen industry November 20, 2022
- Using interoception to reduce dysregulated behaviour and school exclusion August 29, 2022
- Why did I write that? – How we relate and what it produces August 7, 2022
- Do headteachers see a benefit in the use of exclusion? – Sarah Martin-Denham 2021 July 10, 2022
- Permanent exclusion in the words of the child June 11, 2022
- Finding truth in the way things go wrong – A Hegelian motto June 2, 2022
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