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Who touched your life when you were a child? – Michael Morpurgo’s Richard Dimbleby Lecture
I have finally managed to watch Michael Morpurgo’s Richard Dimbleby Lecture. How refreshing to hear someone from outside of the world of Education recognising how undervalued the Early Years profession is. The lack of financial reward and status means that … Continue reading →
Posted in books, childhood, children, early education & play, literacy, Michael Morpurgo, passion, Random Thoughts & Life Stories, reading, Richard Dimbleby Lecture, Sir Ken Robinson, teaching, The Element, uniqueness, writing
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