Dear Jack/All,
Now that you have 'gently and politely' removed your offending posting from
access by this list I gently and politely request it be permanently removed.
I am delighted you recognise my rationality - can't understand what took you so
long and my rationality is that if it offends here, it offends everywhere.
Smiling happily at your illogical behaviour - yes - do let's thread in ethics! -
I'll be continuing our conversations on the TeacherResearch discussion list.
Kind regards,
Sarah
PS http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/TEACHERRESEARCH.html - reviewing your book on
'Action Research for Teachers' very soon - I'll post my redraft here first.
PPS I attach the paper Jack has removed from his website for your information.
--
Sarah Fletcher
http://www.TeacherResearch.net
Quoting Jack Whitehead <[log in to unmask]>:
> Sarah writes:
> "I looked at your website to see if you had removed the posting you had made
> about me - which I've asked you gently and politely to remove several times
> and which I am now quite happy that you retain, as it illustrates my point."
>
> After Sarah's posting last night, I thought it in the interests of the
> e-seminar that I
> temporarily remove the offending paper and Sarah's posting did have qualities
> of
> rationality I recognise. So I did this but hadn't time to write to the list
> to let you know.
> With Sarah being now quite happy that it is retained I'll restore it on the
> web on
> Monday without any anxiety that it could damage the seminar. A new thread on
> Action Research and Ethics could add significantly to our e-seminar. I like
> the idea
> of gentle and polite postings and the quality of self-knowledge that often
> goes with
> these. I also like the idea of focusing on the paper I presented at BERA 04,
> in
> relation to Action Research and Ethics and you can access this at:
>
> http://www.jackwhitehead.com/jwbera04d.pdf
>
> Love Jack.
>
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