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TED Talks. Linda Liukas: A delightful way to teach kids about computers

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Educational Heretics Press – New Kindle Page

With thanks to Mike Wood for this update. is continuously developing its offer and ebooks are coming online. Visit the EHP Kindle Page

Toxic Schooling – Kindle Edition Offer

Knowledge is power Educational Heretics Press: announces a new KINDLE publication

“Toxic Schooling: How schools Became Worse”

by Professor Clive Harber

Available until

Flexi-friendly secondary school in Birmingham: Open Day 16th January

Kimichi School

Flexi-friendly secondary school in Birmingham: Open Day 16th January

http://www.kimichischool.co.uk/

Educational Heretics Press … News update and first e-book.

Not only busy with HE UK Mike Wood has taken on Educational Heretics Press. Here is his latest update ... and news of teh first EHP e-Book. Following the

Home Education UK’s 16th Birthday

Over the last 16 years Mike wood has done a brilliant job with the HE UK website / resource. Good to celebrate its birthday!

Home Education UK’s

How Do Unschoolers Turn Out?

From MINDSHIFT http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/09/02/how-do-unschoolers-turn-out/ 

How Do Unschoolers

EDUCATIONAL HERETICS PRESS – RELAUNCHED – ALIVE AND KICKING

EDUCATIONAL HERETICS PRESS

It's back... the biggest and best and will get even better!! Look into the EHP back catalogue and get ready for new titles.

Creative Schools: Sir Ken Got it the Wrong Way Round in his New Book. A review and Commentary by Paul Henderson.

Paul Henderson takes a closer more rigorous look at Sir Ken Robinson's latest book... 'Good but could do better?!' Great critical review from Paul. From Life Learning Magazine

Why Daydreaming is Critical to Effective Learning

We believe open road best education for our children

We beieve open road best education for our children

PUBLISHED: Express Newspaper Wed, Jun 24, 2015

Social Theories for Flexischoolers. Edith W. King

We thank our dear friend Edith W. King for this post. We have a job of work to do to raise awareness of the full possibilities of flexischooling

Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education

Sir Ken Robinson's latest book offering (April 2015) has been eagerly awaited and lauded  http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/23/creative-schools-revolutionising-education-from-the-ground-up-ken-robinson-lou-aronica-review. Sir Ken has certainly stirred up educational debate over recent years and provided

Center for Teaching and Learning, Maine.

From PBS Newshour, USA. April 29th 2015.

‘World’s best teacher’ does not believe in tests and quizzes

April 29, 2015 at 6:15 PM EDT

NOTES FROM FLEXISCHOOLING LEARNING EXCHANGE

NOTES FROM FLEXISCHOOLING LEARNING EXCHANGE The Centre for Personalised Education – Personalised Education Now http://blog.personalisededucationnow.org.uk/  Flexischooling Learning Exchange confirmed what a need there is for Flexischooling! (…as

Are You Ready to Join the Slow Education Movement?

Are You Ready to Join the Slow Education Movement? Shelley Wright I came across this article via the MINDSHIFT blog originating from POWERFUL LEARNING PRACTICE. I remember reading

Flexischooling

Whilst sorting materials for the archive of Professor Roland Meighan I came across some notes he’d made for either for a presentation or promotional material for his 1988

Make School a Democracy. Prof. David Kirp. New York Times

Make School a Democracy. Prof. David Kirp. New York Times. Feb 28th 2015. NY Times. Sunday Review Opinion. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/01/opinion/sunday/make-school-a-democracy.html?_r=1&utm_source=3-1&utm_campaign=11%2F23%2F2014&utm_medium=email

ARMENIA, Colombia — IN a one-room

TES Obituary. Paul Ginnis .

Helen Ward writes this obituary for Paul Ginnis on the Times Educational Supplement Connect website. She echoes what I'm sure all those who knew Paul recognise .

PAUL GINNIS

The incredibly sad and sudden death of Paul Ginnis on Friday 30th January 2015 has reverberated around the networks.

Paul had a long association with our network being at

There’s nothing irregular about flexi-schooling

There's nothing irregular about flexi-schooling

Our rigid, semi-privatised British education system doesn’t seem to like it, but part-time learning is great for kids. From the Guardian

The PAH Continuum: Pedagogy, Andragogy & Heutagogy

The following article appeared in as a guest post in Heutagogy Community of Practice http://heutagogycop.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/the-pah-continuum-pedagogy-andragogy-heutagogy/ It follows from Paul Henderson’s mention of andragogy – which some, may not be familiar with. Fred

Social Thought on Education – Edith W King

Another good friend Edith W King has  her new e-book published. It's the 2nd edition of Social Thought on Education.

Social Thought on Education

2nd Edition

The Learning Sweet Spot by Paul Henderson.

  We're delighted that Paul Henderson's writing in the CPE-PEN blog over the years has attracted attention worldwide. Our good friend Wendy Priesnitz and her Life Learning Magazine

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