Julian Girdham

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The Boy Behind the Curtain

March 31, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, English Teaching

Tim Winton's The Boy Behind the Curtain: notes from an Australian life is an outstanding book of essays, both personal and cultural.

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March 31, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Essays
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How to Argue with a Racist

March 20, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Adam Rutherford’s How to Argue with a Racist has a morally important purpose. It is also a brilliant example of how to write about complex ideas in an accessible way.

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March 20, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Suppose a Sentence

March 10, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Books

Brian Dillon’s close readings of 28 sentences by authors ranging from Joan Didion to James Baldwin to John Donne are a real pleasure.

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March 10, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Sentences
English Teaching, Books
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Minds Made for Stories

March 02, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Books, Non-Fiction

Thomas Newkirk is one of the best writers on education today. His book Minds Made for Stories examines the ways non-fiction texts have narratives at their cores, and how these can be used to teach them.

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March 02, 2021 /Julian Girdham
English Teaching, Books, Non-Fiction
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Open Water

February 22, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

Caleb Azumah Nelson’s first novel, Open Water, is a lyrical story set in contemporary London, charting the tentative journey towards love of two young people. It is a novel about intimacy, dancing, music, and racism.

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February 22, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Books, Fiction
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Technology for Teaching: a personal history

February 17, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Teaching, English Teaching, Technology

From the Banda to the blackboard to the overhead projector. As a gadget and technology fan, I’ve seen a few generations of technology in the classroom.

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February 17, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Teaching, English Teaching, Technology
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Thinking about 'King Lear'

January 28, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Shakespeare, Teaching

Here are some exercises on quotations in King Lear. They are designed for pair-work 10-minute sessions in class, but work perfectly well for individuals.

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January 28, 2021 /Julian Girdham
King Lear
Shakespeare, Teaching
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Being Betjeman(n) by Jonathan Smith

January 27, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Poetry, Non-Fiction

Jonathan Smith’s enormously enjoyable Being Betjeman(n) is an unclassifiable and highly personal book about the poet, but also about mental health, teaching, parenting and friendship.

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January 27, 2021 /Julian Girdham
John Betjeman
Books, Poetry, Non-Fiction
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Teaching in the Online Classroom

January 22, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Teaching, Technology

Teaching in the Online Classroom: surviving and thriving in the new normal by Doug Lemov and the Teach Like a Champion Team offers lots of guidance and reassurance for teachers right now in the ‘remote space’.

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January 22, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Teaching, Technology
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'The Kids' by Hannah Lowe

January 12, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Poetry, English Teaching

Hannah Lowe’s Costa award-winning sequence of sonnets The Kids is a triumph.

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January 12, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Leaving Certificate English resources

January 07, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching

During these uncertain and anxious times for pupils, here is a summary of some resources for Leaving Certificate English candidates that may be helpful when working at home. Regular updates coming.

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January 07, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Leaving Certificate
English Teaching
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Seamus Heaney's 'Mossbawn: (1) Sunlight

January 05, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Poetry, English Teaching

This podcast examines Seamus Heaney's poem 'Sunlight', one of the dedicatory poems called 'Mossbawn', which open his 1975 collection North.

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January 05, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Seamus Heaney
Poetry, English Teaching
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Books of the Year, 2020

December 18, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Books, Teaching, Shakespeare

An annual personal choice of books of the year.

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December 18, 2020 /Julian Girdham
James Shapiro
Books, Teaching, Shakespeare
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Radical Attention

December 17, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Attention, Books, Non-Fiction

Julia Bell’s pocket-sized essay, Radical Attention examines the ways our attention has become a commodity and how an industry has developed out of our distractions.

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December 17, 2020 /Julian Girdham
Attention, Books, Non-Fiction
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Books of the Year lists, 2020

December 10, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Books

A compilation of the best Books of the Year lists in the media.

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December 10, 2020 /Julian Girdham
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Diversity in Schools

December 09, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Teaching, English Teaching, Books

Bennie Kara’s new book Diversity in Schools: a little guide for teachers is small in format, big in ambition. It is just what schools and individual teachers need right now to navigate these issues.

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December 09, 2020 /Julian Girdham
Teaching, English Teaching, Books
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INOTE, November 28th 2020

November 27, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Shakespeare, English Teaching, Teaching

Here are the slides from my two presentations at the (virtual) conference of the Irish National Teachers of English on November 28th.

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November 27, 2020 /Julian Girdham
King Lear
Shakespeare, English Teaching, Teaching
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How to Think Like Shakespeare

November 24, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Shakespeare, English Teaching, Books, Attention

The tagline for this site is Thinking, Writing, Reading, Teaching, and you may have spotted that Shakespeare features regularly. So it’s exciting to come across a book which combines all five elements.

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November 24, 2020 /Julian Girdham
Shakespeare, English Teaching, Books, Attention
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INOTE 2020

November 21, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Teaching, English Teaching

Details of the first virtual conference for teachers of English in Ireland, on November 28th.

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November 21, 2020 /Julian Girdham
Teaching, English Teaching
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A Ghost in the Throat

November 10, 2020 by Julian Girdham in Books, Poetry, Non-Fiction

Doireann Ní Ghríofa's remarkable first prose work, as befits a poet, is itself a weaving, as it braids to and fro in its consideration of female bodies, erasures and absences, texts and textures, rooms, ghosts.

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November 10, 2020 /Julian Girdham
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