Elaine,
If you haven't already come across them, you may find Education Otherwise
are worth getting in touch with. They provide support to families with
children being educated out of school, though I'm not sure whether they have
any involvement specifically in science education.
Their website is at http://www.education-otherwise.org/.
Regards,
Chris
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> Subject: [PSCI-COM] Home education and science centres
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> Apologies for cross posting
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> Dear All
> I am currently researching for my dissertation which is part of
> an MSc in Communicating Science at Techniquest and the Uni of
> Glamorgan. The working title is ‘How can science centres benefit
> home education?’
> Does anyone know of any books related to this subject?
> Has anyone published research on this topic recently?
> Would anyone be prepared to tell me about experiences or
> activities they have had with home educators in their centre?
>
> Many thanks
> Elaine Malcolmson
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