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danielstucke.bsky.social
School BI Data Expert working with @schoolsbi.bsky.social. 18 years a teacher & school leader. Dad, husband, runner, cyclist. Views my own etc etc.
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Thanks!
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Any brew at break time, is a win. Regardless of colour.
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While we're on the topic we should call out the extraordinary cost of advertising a post in the TES. A 'finders fee' where they do none of the finding. Crazy.
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I can kind of understand. The whole recruitment process in schools is a farce. Awful long app forms, visits and then lengthy day(s) full of activities. So onerous compared to outside the profession. Whilst so much energy is required I can see why they take shortcuts.
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Yeah it's not. Nothing compares to teaching. My colleague is off for the rest of the week. We've cancelled most of her meetings. Shared 2 out between us that we didn't want to move. And the rest of her work can wait until she's back. It doesn't compare in the slightest to teaching madness!
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Look after yourself Doug 🫶
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Nor indeed the US military economy that we'd all handily be buying from to achieve this 🤨
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...only to find it's corroded beyond all data recovery?! 🤣
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Thanks. Not gonna quite hit the corner, but will take in some distant edge pieces. And about 1300m so yeah it’s a big ‘un!
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Alternatively there's a non zero chance that Elon Musk gets wiped out by a direct hit from space.
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Can't imagine it will do much for the retention of inspectors either!
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Rory & Alistair regularly discuss the rugs and vases in the background on The Rest Is Politics. All major LLMs will have been trained on transcripts of popular podcasts / YouTube videos. Just checked, & they're all posted as YouTube videos too so really not that surprising. Careful what you post!
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This video is a great explainer as to why asking ChatGPT to explain it's working will never give you the truth (there either is no reasoning or it's not shared due to IP reasons), and also how newer reasoning models such as DeepSeek do show their logic & how they're trained. youtu.be/gY4Z-9QlZ64?...
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Homeward bound.
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#TrigPointTuesday (on a Saturday)
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Windy Hill…
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M62…
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Motorway bound…
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A lovely day out, legs super tired by the end and I've only got 4 weeks until the 60km Saddleworth 15 Res's Ultra. Lots more training required. Alt text for tales.
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Genuinely had to read that three times to spot that there wasn't an 'i' in 'run'. Subconsciously inserted it myself it would appear!
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**shudder**... that's a grim thought... you may be on to something 😟
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What gets me is that surely most of the people writing this lived through earlier frameworks, and lived through APP & NC levels and the like?!? Or, is the problem that they didn't, and that they're all so fresh faced these issues of adjective word salad are new to them? If so, that's terrifying.
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No, but all those big wages gone have got to clear us for PSR. At least we should be able to stop looking for crazy payment structures just to get deals over the line. All assuming we're safe in the Prem of course.
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Ticking off some local squares so that I have a few less photos to take later in the Spring when I'm completing the Saddleworth 15 Res's ultra. It's going to be a long day out and I don't want to have to remember quite so many squares/photos that day!
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I’ve been ‘out’ for 3 years now… can’t bring myself to read the detail of these proposals as I think they’ll just trigger some well hidden ptsd!
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Which is better? "Teachers have the expertise and knowledge to make well-judged adaptations to overcome barriers to learning" OR "Appropriate and well-judged adaptations help pupils to overcome the most significant barriers to learning"
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It’s kinda nice that these three wins on the bounce have given us some breathing space. I’d rather expensive ill conceived deals weren’t done for now and we invest properly in the summer.
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This was the biggest run I've done for a while, and nice to explore somewhere different. I'll be back on the moors next week, but there's plenty more urban exploring required to tick off all the squares.