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What is (and is not) ‘the best that has been thought and said’?
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What is (and is not) ‘the best that has been thought and said’?

The phrase “the best that has been thought and said” was always likely to cause debate in schools. This post takes us back to what the phrase actually means, and why debate about it is kind of the point.

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Teach In Tenby Teach In Ten•3 April, 20269 April, 2026
Joshua Vallance’s ‘Curriculum’ series
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Joshua Vallance’s ‘Curriculum’ series

This excellent series of blog posts should be on every teacher’s reading list. But if you want a quick intro…

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Teach In Tenby Teach In Ten•2 February, 202631 March, 2026
Why should anyone be led by you?
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Why should anyone be led by you?

If you want to learn about how to be a better leader, whilst drinking a cup of tea, this is the post for you.

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Teach In Tenby Teach In Ten•23 January, 20263 April, 2026

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