Adrian Bunting (@adriancbunting) 's Twitter Profile
Adrian Bunting

@adriancbunting

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calendar_today18-03-2010 17:37:57

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We Ride Australia (@werideaustralia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because 46% of Dutch school children ride 2 school, ONE MILLION parents leave their cars @ home. Imagine, just imagine if our cities made it easier, safer & more convenient for our kids to walk, ride & scoot to school how much happier we'd all be! #RideScoreActiveSchools

Adrian Bunting (@adriancbunting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

โ€˜The best way to manage behaviour is to engage the pupilsโ€™. Why I believed this and why I was wrong. adrianbunting.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-beโ€ฆ

Belinda Coates (@belindacoates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many co-benefits to this surge in cycling. Potential for this to lead to more people choosing bike for regular a to b trips, school, work, shops etc. Many health, social, economic an environmental benefits.

Greg Ashman (@greg_ashman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the Ballarat Clarendon College Class of (a very challenging) 2020. Numbers don't tell us everything, but a median ATAR of 93 does at least demonstrate a great deal of hard work on the part of students and teachers. Well done all!

Adrian Bunting (@adriancbunting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bizarre and disappointing that an outdoor event with such clear social benefits is still restricted by the Victorian government. theguardian.com/australia-newsโ€ฆ

Paul Taylor (@nottmtails) 's Twitter Profile Photo

23 years. 23 long years. A drop into League One. Three play-off failures. The journey is finally over. Nottingham Forest are back in the Premier League #NFFC

Nottingham Forest (@nffc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

๐–๐„ ๐€๐‘๐„ ๐๐‘๐„๐Œ๐ˆ๐„๐‘ ๐‹๐„๐€๐†๐”๐„. ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ”ด #NFFC

๐–๐„ ๐€๐‘๐„ ๐๐‘๐„๐Œ๐ˆ๐„๐‘ ๐‹๐„๐€๐†๐”๐„.

๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ”ด #NFFC
John Walker, Sounds-Write (@swliteracy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Victorian Adventure part 2 was visiting Ballarat Clarendon College and catching up with Reid Smith Greg Ashman and the rest of the team for a day of observation, co-teaching and coaching and a great staff meeting to end the day - Thanks for having us!

Victorian Adventure part 2 was visiting Ballarat Clarendon College and catching up with <a href="/Smithre5/">Reid Smith</a> <a href="/greg_ashman/">Greg Ashman</a> and the rest of the team for a day of observation, co-teaching and coaching and a great staff meeting to end the day - Thanks for having us!
Daniel Willingham (@dtwillingham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud to have played a small role in this study, now reported in a working paper. Still much to be done, but v encouraging results in reading from a knowledge curriculum, cumulative (K-6) long-term effect for all students approx 16 percentile points. edworkingpapers.com/ai23-755

Very proud to have played a small role in this study, now reported in a working paper. Still much to be done, but v encouraging results in reading from a knowledge curriculum, cumulative (K-6) long-term effect for all students approx 16 percentile points. edworkingpapers.com/ai23-755
Adrian Bunting (@adriancbunting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading Treasure Island to Y4 and enjoying the essential survival items taken from the ship into a sinking lifeboat: smoked meats, biscuits, cognac, a selection of fine wines and a tin of Parmesan. No water. Perfect Victorian explorer protocol.

The Age (@theage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ballarat Clarendon College has claimed the title of Victoriaโ€™s top VCE performer for the second year running, marking the third time in five years it has finished best in class. theage.com.au/national/victoโ€ฆ

Belinda Coates (@belindacoates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Local Ballarat resident Alice nails it in this opinion piece in The Courier today: โ€œSo, if you want fewer potholes, you want to see more people riding bikes and fewer people driving cars.โ€

Local Ballarat resident Alice nails it in this opinion piece in The Courier today:

โ€œSo, if you want fewer potholes, you want to see more people riding bikes and fewer people driving cars.โ€