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Home » CPE Personalised Education Now Journal 29 Available Now!
CPE Personalised Education Now Journal 29 Available Now!
CPE / PEN News and Comment, E-briefing, Journals, Latest Journal, Personalised Education, Think Pieces and Provocations · Tagged: Alice Khimasia, Centre for Personalised Education, Edith W. King, Featured, featured Post, Jignasha Button, journal, Mike Wood, PEN Journal 29, Personalised Education Now
Our latest CPE Personalised Education Now DIGITAL Journal 29 is available now and will be sent to ALL members. those who have elected for hard copies will receive these in due course when they return from the printer and can be posted out.
Journal 29 Contents
Educating Girls in Southeast Asia: The Mission of the Central Asia Institute.
Edith W. King describes the barriers to education faced by women and girls in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
A Manifesto for Alternative Education.
Alice Khimasia suggests an alternative to the ‘hidden curriculum’.
The State: Back Seat Parenting.
Mike Wood explains what is wrong with the idea that home education should be assessed and monitored by the state.
Our Flexischooling Journey.
Jignasha Button shares her family’s story of successful flexischooling.
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