
Andrew Miller
UK Editor of ESPNcricinfo
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1 month ago |
open.substack.com | Jeff Fong |Andrew Miller
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) — Waymos, in particular — are trundling their way around cities like San Francisco, Austin, and Phoenix like so many overly cautious teenage drivers. While they're well on their way to becoming just another piece of sorcery rendered unremarkable by ubiquity, there will be bumps along the road. Assuming the operational model remains a vehicle-for-hire, AV operators will have to deal with all of the messiness that comes with having human beings as customers.
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2 months ago |
espn.co.uk | Andrew Miller
Chris Silverwood has been on a journey. "Just a little one!" he admits, as he sits - appropriately enough - on board a cruise ship in the Thames, to discuss the circumstances of his return to Essex after eight eventful years on the international circuit. They say never go back. And yet, despite his high-profile stints with England and Sri Lanka in the interim, in many ways it is as if "Spoons" never entirely left the club at which he made his name as a head coach.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
edutopia.org | Andrew Miller
The incarceration of people of Japanese descent during World War II can be both a challenging and rewarding topic to teach and learn about in classrooms. It can be explored in a variety of contexts, including history and English language arts, and across many grade levels. Fortunately, there are many resources and strategies educators can use to ensure that they are creating a safe and inclusive environment that supports historical thinking and empathy.
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May 22, 2024 |
edutopia.org | Andrew Miller
Teaching abroad allows you to broaden your perspective on the world at large and how different families and cultures approach education and teaching. It also helps you to continue to grow in your teaching in different contexts to meet the needs of a variety of students. I am privileged to have worked abroad in two amazing schools. I grew in so many ways both personally and professionally. In that experience, I also reflected on the many challenges of both living and teaching abroad.
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May 16, 2024 |
espn.co.uk | Matt Roller |Andrew Miller
There is spiced lamb, beef rump and sparkling rosé on the 'endless lunch' menu as Andrew Strauss sits down in the hospitality tent at the exclusive Hurlingham Club in west London. But, he admits, after a damaging blow to his self-esteem, he is feeling "pretty sour". Strauss is playing padel - a squash/tennis hybrid - alongside a professional player but has just been beaten 6-4 in the semi-finals of the pro-celebrity challenge at the inaugural Alfred Dunhill Padel Classic.
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