Dear Jack/All,
Many of you understand how hurt I was by an inhuman posting on Jack's website so
I am saying a very public and heartfelt Thank you, Jack, for removing this.
I cannot think of a more fitting and peaceful outcome to the recent e-seminar.
Warm regards,
Sarah
http://www.TeacherResearch.net
Quoting Jack Whitehead <[log in to unmask]>:
> Today marks the artibrary ending of the 2005 BERA Practitioner-Researcher
> e-seminar. I have had several participants asking that it remain open for
> further
> contributions and evaluations. Hence the e-space will remain open for
> contributions
> and evaluations. For participants who might wish to pop into the archive of
> the
> e-seminar, without receiving postings direct to your e-mail, this is what you
> need to
> do:
>
> Go into Access the Archives of the e-seminar at:
> <a
>
href="http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=bera-practitioner-resear
> cher&D=0&F=&H=0&O=T&S=&T=0&X=5738C42F59BA4A2F34&Y=edsajw%40bath
> .ac.uk"></a>
>
> (if for any reason this url doesn't work you can access the page from the '
> Join or
> Leave the seminar' menu item from http://www.actionresearch.net )
>
> check the box 'mail delivery temporarily disabled' and click the
> UPDATE OPTIONS BOX.
>
> Just a word of thanks for Pete's company during this e-seminar and for the
> wisdom in
> his postings - I hope the attached photograph communicates the pleasure of
> his
> company.
>
> If the educational theories of pracititioner-researchers continue to interest
> you do
> take a look at the Abstracts for the BERA Seminar on the 15th September 2005
> in
> Glamorgan on Generating and Testing Inclusional and Postcolonial living
> Educational Theories, at
> http://www.jackwhitehead.com/bera05all/bera05noar.htm
>
> Maggie Farren, Marian Naidoo, Je Kan Adler-Collins and I intend our drafts to
> be
> posted from this url by the middle of August for affirming responses and
> criticism. It
> would be good to hear your responses and better still to see you at BERA
> 2005.
>
> Love Jack.
>
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