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  • The Radnor Challenge 2018

    I am really delighted to be launching our third annual Radnor Challenge Event after two amazing experiences over the last couple of summers. To avoid any confusion this event is purely for adults and we hope to inspire a range of Parents, Colleagues and Friends to join us in our quest to do somet...
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  • The impact of social media on our children

                 
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  • Head’s Speech For Prize Giving 2018

    Well let me start with a big thank you to our speaker today, Rebecca Stephens, for that superb description of her lifelong love affair with the mountains and also sincere congratulations from all of us on being the first British woman to summit Everest, quite an amazing achievement. Thank you als...
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  • Top 5 books influencing Teaching and Child Development at Radnor​​​​​​​

    I'm often asked for a list of some of the books which have influenced our philosophy and processes at Radnor. 1 - Cleverlands by Lucy Crehan.       The author sets herself the target of visiting many of the top performing countries as rated by the internationa...
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  • MS Teams will significantly enhance learning experiences

    Microsoft recently released what they label as their hub for team collaboration across business, education and non-profit organisations. MS Teams is an umbrella application which incorporates OneNote, Word, Excel plus a range of other MS software under one roof. I know most people start to gla...
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  • The anchor effect and great teaching

    I love reading about psychology and the theory of cognitive bias is something which is particularly relevant to schools like Radnor. This is the idea that we can make mistakes in logical thinking when presented with certain kinds of information. For example, we can experience cognitive bias wh...
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