Reflection Issue 27 | Page 4

Editorial Who are we talking to? David Pierce - [email protected] The Centre for Recording Achievement Welcome to the new On Reflection. We have tried to give it a neater and tidier appearance and as a consequence to make it more attractive and easier to read. Not only that, of the 27 issues so far, this is our biggest ever edition. We hope you like the changes and we urge readers to let us know what they think about them. But knowing that we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, what about the contents? It’s packed with a collection of wide-ranging articles from the world of CRA. From Birmingham, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, from Scotland and Ulster, CRA members have contributed a fascinating assortment of articles about their work. On Reflection thanks all our contributors; it cannot survive without your help. But on casting my eye down the contents page of this edition your editor began to wonder what a non-member of CRA might make of it all. Articles are concerned with ‘Black carrots and bug hotels’. They refer to ‘patchwork text assessments’ and ‘digital storytelling’. What might ‘Using the HEAR as a tool’ mean to the uninformed? Or the snappy phrase ‘HEAR almost here’? One might even develop an amusing game for inclusion in Have I Got News for You? Of course all specialisms develop a language of their own. Whether that is to improve communication amongst themselves or to build barriers between themselves and others I am not sure. In our case the potpourri of ideas and experiences described within have one thing at least in common. They are all aimed at encouraging and enhancing learning by people, young and old, at work or play, in education or not. Behind those phrases the objectives are undeniably laudable ones. David Pierce Associate Director THE CENTRE FOR RECORDING ACHIEVEMENT 104 -108 WALLGATE, WIGAN, WN3 4AB | 4