Blog for iplittle on December 15th, 2008
The other day, in a meeting with the teaching assistant for my management class, I asked what was meant by an “affiliative” employee. “Well, that’s someone who is motivated by their desire to be well-liked, rather than by acheivement or power.” My first thought

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Proof that I don’t belong in business school
ISA on December 12th, 2008
I had the great privilege today to attend an event marking the culmination of a wonderful project. The famed Scottish artist, Willie Rodger, has been working with nine schools across Scotland, helping them to create linocut prints of their very own. It all began on Hallowe’en, with Willie hosting a masterclass via Glow Meet from his studio, with each of the nine classes joining in to watch.

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In the Hands of Willie Rodger
Blog for iplittle on December 9th, 2008
On Saturday 29 November 2008, a group of 25 teachers and Quality Improvement Officers met in Optima in Glasgow, to look at the development of the National Mathematics/Numeracy Teachers Glow Group.

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Maths Go Getters, by Joanne Connolly
ISA on December 7th, 2008
A British schoolteacher has been suspended after making his pupils do push-ups as a punishment for arriving late to class, Britain’s main teaching union said Thursday.

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Britain: teacher suspended for making late-coming students do push-ups
Blog for iplittle on December 3rd, 2008
Sooo, today was better i guess. when i got to class i totally thought that the name tags would be moved and they were not.

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Megan: The Next Ghandi?
Blog for iplittle on December 2nd, 2008
Everything Radar Radar guns are really cool. I mean, they seem to work like magic and provide in an instant a reading of speed

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Everything Radar
admin on December 1st, 2008
A group of educationalists from Singapore visited Dundee last week to observe how they are using Glow to enhance learning and teaching in their schools. The day began with an introduction to Glow and a tour of the role based sites. They thoroughly enjoyed the brain training games within the National ‘Glow Games’ group and were impressed with the extent of communication and collaboration already taking place at Authority Level in the Dundee City Glow Groups. The visitors received a

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Singapore visitors in Dundee left Glowing