I’ve always been interested in geology. When I was a child, I had a rock and gem collection, which I actively grew when ever I could. I accumulated a vast collection, which came from across the world. I tagged each and every stone. I read books and watched films about geology and even considered becomingContinue reading “Scholarly Saturday Video Series (11)”
Category Archives: critical thinking
Scholarly Saturday (7,8)
In today’s video series ‘What An Earth Happened’, we delve into some extremely dark and disturbing topics.
Alzheimer’s Remedy
I’ve been inspired to write this post today, because I’ve recently encountered a few of my adult students who have brought up this topic in some of our online lessons. I realised that it’s a topic trending, and therefore affecting a greater number of people. So, let’s shed some light on it! Is It Becoming MoreContinue reading “Alzheimer’s Remedy”
Keep Children Pure
Children must be kept pure. We must learn how to protect, teach and bring up our children in the best possible way.
Scholarly Saturday – Video Series (5,6)
Perhaps this quote was never been taken literally, but as you are continuing watching this video series, you’ll perhaps realise that Shakespeare was being forthright with you.
Decadent Mainstream Publishers & Channels
The Mainstream Media & Publishers Finding a reputable children’s book publisher or children’s channel can be extremely challenging these days, for consciously minded parents that is. We all want to develop our children’s literacy skills and knowledge base as efficiently as possible, whilst steering clear of the constant brainwashing so often found in these sectors!Continue reading “Decadent Mainstream Publishers & Channels”
Scholarly Saturday – Video Series
Looking at the reality of our world. Video series, part three and four.
Scholarly Saturday – Video Series
Truth. We all want to be told the truth, and we all teach our children to be truthful. But truth in these times is difficult to come by. As this is an ‘educational’ based blog, it gives me the chance to approach an array of different topics freely. As I’m also not a ‘journalist’ andContinue reading “Scholarly Saturday – Video Series”