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:
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(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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