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This week I chat with Neil Wright, whose unique path from the electronics industry to education brings a fresh perspective to his students at William Farr School. He talks with me about his attendance at the PATT-40 conference, sponsored by WF Education Group, where he had the opportunity to learn from and talk with D&T educational thought leaders.
In today's conversation, we delve into the world of Adaptive Comparative Judgment using RM Compare software.
The episode culminates with me encouraging Neil to do some research on his own practice to share with other teachers. We also consider the sharing of research within the D&T educational community.
(Text generated by AI, edited by Alison Hardy)
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Paper
Buckley, J., Seery, N. and Kimbell, R. (2023) “Modelling approaches to combining and comparing independent adaptive comparative judgement ranks”, The 40th International Pupils’ Attitudes Towards Technology Conference Proceedings 2023, 1(October). Available at: https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/PATT40/article/view/1570 (Accessed: 25 January 2024).
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Send me a message.
This week I chat with Neil Wright, whose unique path from the electronics industry to education brings a fresh perspective to his students at William Farr School. He talks with me about his attendance at the PATT-40 conference, sponsored by WF Education Group, where he had the opportunity to learn from and talk with D&T educational thought leaders.
In today's conversation, we delve into the world of Adaptive Comparative Judgment using RM Compare software.
The episode culminates with me encouraging Neil to do some research on his own practice to share with other teachers. We also consider the sharing of research within the D&T educational community.
(Text generated by AI, edited by Alison Hardy)
Links
Paper
Buckley, J., Seery, N. and Kimbell, R. (2023) “Modelling approaches to combining and comparing independent adaptive comparative judgement ranks”, The 40th International Pupils’ Attitudes Towards Technology Conference Proceedings 2023, 1(October). Available at: https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/PATT40/article/view/1570 (Accessed: 25 January 2024).
Support the show
If you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'
Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Threads @hardy_alison or by emailing me.
If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.
If you want to support me by becoming a Patron click here.
If you are not able to support me financially, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing a link to my work on social media. Thank you!
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