JonB wrote:I’m hoping some of you lot can help here. Basically I want to know of any online outlets that might possibly want to talk about the book, or contain groups of potential buyers. For example: other games forums, blogs or podcasts that might interview me or review/discuss it, particular people on Twitter/FB/YT etc. with a good reach – pretty much anywhere there’s an interest in games that may overlap with an interest in (lefty) politics/cultural analysis.
tigerswiftly wrote:Did an interview. Think I fucked it. Oh well.
It probably would be. I have another publisher in mind atm and some contacts there, which might help. But that would be a good choice if it falls through.EvilRedEye wrote:That book sounds like a fairly precise fit for MIT Press's Playful Thinking series. http://www.playfulthinking.net
tigerswiftly wrote:The 30 minute lesson was a bit dodge but it's 30 minutes and hard to do anything of value when you don't know anything about the class beforehand.
Not ‘til Nick’s sorted at least.Tempy wrote:Could everyone stop getting jobs cheers?
tigerswiftly wrote:Got the job.
I knew a bit to be fair, Stoph. Year 2, 30 kids, no notable SEN or behavioural information was what I knew, just nothing about attainment.I didn't bother asking for academic range because it's not enough time to do anything of value progress wise if you don't already know the kids. Apparently they were impressed by my interview and my analysis task... they didn't mention the lesson, haha! I guess it wasn't great but at least I didn't backhand any of the children.
Anyway. My ascent to God-King continues!
Can you imagine?regmcfly wrote:Oh my god now you're in the realms of whole school remit
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