Facebook Group – Flexischooling Families UK:
THIS IS A CLOSED GROUP it is strictly for families only.
A place to discuss Flexischooling and meet people who do it.
Talk is welcomed on any flexischooling related topic eg how it works in the UK and elsewhere, how to get started and/or approach a school, how the law stands on flexischooling.
For more general issues where you can talk with heads, LA personnel etc issues please go to Flexischooling which is an open group.
We have some basic rules as follows:
1. No personal comments that could be hurtful.
2. No bad language.
3. Show respect to other members.
Robust discussion is welcomed provided it adheres to these rules.
Facebook Group – Flexischooling:
THIS IS AN OPEN PUBLIC GROUP it includes families, teachers and LA people.
A place to discuss Flexischooling and meet people who do it.
Talk is welcomed on any flexischooling related topic eg how it works in the UK and elsewhere, how to get started and/or approach a school, how the law stands on flexischooling.
For more personal issues please go to Flexischooling Families UK which is a closed group so comments are not visible to everyone.
Facebook Group – Flexischooling Practitioners:
THIS IS A CLOSED GROUP it is for teachers and local authority people only
A place to discuss Flexischooling and meet people who do it.
Talk is welcomed on any flexischooling related topic eg how it works in the UK and elsewhere, how to run flexischooling in a school, how the law stands on flexischooling. It is also a place to discuss more flexible personalised approaches to learning. We have associated FB groups… Flexischooling, Flexischooling families UK, and The Centre for Personalised Education.
Facebook group – The Centre for Personalised Education
THIS IS A CLOSED GROUP but open to anyone interested in education
Our agenda is to define and share the benefits of personalised education and learning. We seek to envision a new personalised educational landscape – integrating learning, life and community.
Personalised Education Now seeks to promote educational ‘alternatives for everybody, all of the time’. This would meet the learning needs, lifestyles and life choices made by individuals, families and communities.
We advocate education based on learner-managed learning, using a flexible catalogue curriculum, located in a variety of settings, and operating within a framework of democratic values and practices. An educator becomes, predominantly, ‘the guide on the side’ rather than ’the sage on the stage’.
We engage in
– Supporting practitioners, individuals, groups and organizations developing the personalised agendas
– Bringing members and groups together at learning exchanges and national conferences
– Publishing newsletters, journals and books via Educational Heretics Press
– Developing a comprehensive web presence, blog and archive
– Research
– Networking with other groups and projects
– Influencing the national and international debate on the future of education, schooling and learning
– Influencing the research agendas