About Brian Barratt
Brian has half a
century of professional experience with books and Education. He’s been a bookseller, editor,
publisher, schoolbook writer, private tutor in English and thinking skills,
class tutor in creative writing, mentor to gifted students, and curriculum
editor for Australian national Tournament of Minds... among other things.
He is a moderately/severely hearing handicapped elderly gentleman who writes articles for educational journals; judges writing competitions;
explores the history and usage of the English language; writes long letters;
researches and writes about his ancestors, including many in the Book Trade
during the past 300 years, and an elusive Gypsy; listens to
recordings of Enrico Caruso, John McCormack, Kathleen Ferrier and other great voices from the past;
relishes Messiaen's Turangalîla Symphony and the music of the erhu;
collects
books, especially dictionaries; digs into the palaeopsychology of religious
beliefs; rummages around in people’s minds; talks to dogs
and birds, and to the possums that live in his shed.
Since 1936 he’s lived and worked in four countries, in this order: England, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Australia. He's lived in a leafy eastern suburb of Melbourne since 1971, next to where the rich people live. His house is actually a library-museum-art gallery-wizard's lair. There's a sign which reads 'Persons not wishing to see worlds outside or inside themselves are gently advised to close their minds whilst in this place'.
Information about his work with gifted students can be found in the papers listed under For Teachers in the Menu.
Publications
Brian’s series of four books of English enrichment and extension activities for high-achieving school students, BrainWords, is published by Pearson Education. There is also a teachers manual. Some of the books in the series are now out of print.
His
books of activities for gifted and talented students, Challenges and
ThinkAbouts, published by Martin Education, are out of print.
Many of his educational articles and activities for gifted students have been
published in the journal TalentEd. The contact address at the University
of New England is given on the Links page.
His earlier articles were published in AREA Journal
(Australian Remedial Education Association) and Vision (Victorian
Association for Gifted and Talented Children).
He has written about 70 articles (so far) for his Wordsmith and A Piece of my Mind columns each month for Bonzer! an on-line magazine for wise elders, based in Melbourne, Australia. He has also written about 50 articles (so far) for his column The Scrivener on the Open Writing website based in Huddersfield, England. These are general articles for adults. Mature students might also find them entertaining and perhaps useful.
Feedback please
There are links to The Brain Rummager on educational websites around the world. Students and teachers are using it.
Feedback from teachers on how this website is used will be welcome. Here is Brian's e-mail address, coded to stop spammers from picking it up. Just substitute the correct symbols when you write it down:
bbarratt(AT)alphalink(DOT)com(DOT)au