Keeping Going by Seamus Heaney is a difficult poem but these are difficult times across the world. Iām not at all qualified to critique poetry but coming back to Heaney as an adult with the parallels of growing up on a farm in the countryside, then leaving it along with the violence-torn country behind, then... Continue Reading →
Digital (un)tethering #OER21
*This post has been updated after the conference to include the six questions released in the chat. In recent years institutions are increasingly providing wellbeing activities in the face of the creeping discourse of resilience. However, this discourse is situated in an era of meritocracy, amplified surveillance and high tuition fees, with students increasingly under... Continue Reading →