Worldly Wednesday #14: Writing and viewing

 Another Wednesday means it's time for another Worldly Wednesday. 


There is only one more Worldly Wednesday after this before Christmas. I had no major project or event today but quite a bit of writing to complete - one project in particular to meet a deadline for passing to reviewers.

I worked on a few things for most of the day, along with some ironing...

- a chapter for a book for an international project - writing about resources - pleased with how it has turned out

- working to finalise proofs of an iGCSE book which is scheduled for release Easter 2025 ahead of the first teaching of the new iGCSE specification. I am the Series Editor of this one, so there were queries for a few resources and sections.

I have previously blogged about this programme as it looks like it might be useful for 
Unfortunately there are a few swear words which could just as easily have been bleeped out - they don't add to the programme, but means that although it's a certificate 12, I wouldn't use it with groups apart from a small snippet which sets the scene nicely for the main themes. It's a pity, as the Association for Citizenship Teaching (ACT) resource is actually very good.

- working on some ideas for a MOOC for an EU project called GeoDem AI - this looks at the importance of understanding the ethical implications of AI use. I've just blogged that as well.


- also working on a few units for school around the 40th anniversary of Band Aid (and its single story of Africa) and the Booker Prize winning 'Orbital' - I have also blogged about that separately...

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