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Edutopia News 23rd July 2008 – First ‘Hybrid School’
First ‘Hybrid’ Courses; Now, a ‘Hybrid’ School New ‘bricks and clicks’ high school offers unique blend of face-to-face and online instruction. The University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) SEED Academy is a new public “bricks and clicks” high school that […]
Education Otherwise: Consultation on scrapping income support
A new article entitled Consultation on scrapping Income Support has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
AERO E-newsletter 23 July 2008
Education Revolution: www.edrev.org/fre.html for the online version. Contents: 2008 AERO Conference DVDs AERO News Items Paradise Found - at an overcrowded airport? The Montessori Association of New Zealand (MANZ): A Model Worthy
Petition Closes 22nd July- Home Educators on income support
A new article entitled 'Petition Closes Tomorrow' has been posted on the EO (Education Otherwise) Campaign website, http://www.freedomforchildrentogrow.org/update.php. The petition to raise awareness about home educators on Income Support
Wendy Priesnitz
In July / August's Natural Life Magazine www.NaturalLifeMagazine.com the editor Wendy Priesnitz responds to a new book by James Gustave Speth 'The Bridge at the Edge of
Minischooling and Flexischooling
I like Charles Leadbeater - he's done much to try and shift thinking about education and schooling. His work on personalisation has been helpful. On 8th July John
School of Everything: July 2008 News
News items for July What do you want to learn? Now you can tell the world what you want to learn. School of Everything just launched personal profiles: http://www.schoolofeverything.com/blog/whatdoyoureallywantlearn Everything
Sir Jim Rose asks parents and children for personal experiences of dyslexia
A website for teachers, parents, young people and others with an interest in dyslexia was launched earlier this month by Sir Jim Rose as part of his review
Job Post: Research Officer – Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights Education. University of Leeds
Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights Education. University of Leeds CCHRE has a part-time (50%) post for a research officer from September 2008 to work on a European Commission
Press Release: Barnsley Council’s new e-mentoring scheme
Barnsley Council's new e-mentoring scheme is now available in every school in Barnsley. The scheme is being provided by Truancy Call Ltd and here is a summary of
Press Release: Children’s workforce lacks training in mental health, says YoungMinds
Press Release: Children’s workforce lacks training in mental health, says YoungMinds In response to the Governments independent review of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) YoungMinds, the children’s
Personalised Learning: Taking Choice Seriously. Educational Heretics Press latest book.
Personalised Learning: Taking Choice Seriously edited by Mark Webster. What happens if you start to take choice in education seriously? This was the theme of a challenging
Futurelab e-news items July 2008
Futurealab website: http://www.futurelab.org.uk/ Futurelab e-newsletter 48 July 2008. Items include: Challenging Learner Voice - 23 October Futurelab's autumn conference will take place on 23 October at Warwick University Conference Park.
Campaign for Learning: Can We Learn Our Way to Happiness?
National Learning Forum Can We Learn Our Way to Happiness? London 02 October 2008 The Campaign for Learning is hosting a National Learning Forum to debate the need for wellbeing
HESFES (Home Educators’ Seaside Festival) 2008
Roland and Janet Meighan and myself attended HESFES 2008 on 28/29th June ( http://www.hesfes.co.uk/ ). It's become one
Schoolhouse Conference: Learning Without Limits. John Taylor Gatto keynote
Scotland's national home education support organisation Schoolhouse has announced it is to host a major conference in
Antidote – E-News July 2008
Antidote http://www.antidote.org.uk/ Antidote’s aim is to create an emotionally literate society, where
Book: Young Children and Racial Justice by Jane Lane
Young Children and Racial Justice by Jane Lane is published by The National Children’s Bureau and is available now from Central Books (£19.20 NCB members/ £23.99
IALA News July 2008
Two particularly interesting articles from IALA ( http://www.learningalternatives.net/ ) in July - Singapore: Teach Less, Learn More and Democratic
Campaign for Learning policy briefings: Adult Learning: vive la revolution and The JWT group: training or no training
Adult Learning: vive la revolution, 2 - 4pm, 17 July 2008 Following DIUS's consultations on informal learning and the statutory right to
Edutopia News 25th June 2008 – Students Learn by Teaching
'Wisdom of the (Multi) Ages: Students Learn by Teaching' http://www.edutopia.org/multiage-classroom-looping-peer-mentoring An interesting article by Molly Jackel on how
Beyond Current Horizons
Beyond Current Horizons is a joint programme conducted by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) and education innovators Futurelab. The programme is tasked with building a
Edutopia News 11th June 2008 – Twenty-First-Century Digital Learner
The Twenty-First-Century Digital Learner: How tech-obsessed iKids would improve our schools. Fascinating article by Mark Prensky essentially about learner voice. Challenges mainstream educators to listen. http://www.edutopia.org/ikid-digital-learner-technology-2008 'We treat
BESA urgently seeks teacher input for Policy Commission
BESA are urgently calling on teachers and educators to visit the just-released online survey at http://commission.eduresearch.org.uk/ to add their voice