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April update meetings reports for PSE
Summary – April saw a busy stage of development of the PSE project and the team had two full meetings during this period. Ed Mitchell is now on sabbatical until October 2012, and Laura Whitehead (part time Webmaster with Transition Network and one of the TTechs) is now leading on the
Of Orange Mountains and Maths without Money
Part 1
~Being tales gathered in a language school~
A storyteller lives by what she hears and sees; inspired and joyful or hurt and saddened, the world she experiences is not the world of distractions but a world of wonder filled chapters that unfold as each day we live goes
Faith: reasons to be cheerful
I’m not what people generally know as a “man of faith”, and sometimes the religious responses to the crises of the world have left me exasperated and despairing. However, there is a particular religious initiative taking its place at the leading edge of global stewardship, and it’s giving
Is sustainability sinking without a trace in the deliberations over the new National Curriculum?
On 27 June 2011 I emailed a bunch of my friends (it was in pre-blog days) saying:
I’m just back from the Sunday Times Festival of Education at Wellington College in Berkshire where Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Education, spoke. I managed to put a question to him