Dear Barry and Alan,
Thank-you so very much for your swift responses.
Barry, what an insightful quote from Tom!
Alan,how wonderful are some of the images on the inclusional website.
They have inspired me to get painting...it appears that art steps in when words step out or perhaps one leads quite naturally to the other and back again, reciprocally.
thanks again
Maria
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From: BERA Practitioner-Researcher on behalf of Barry Hymer
Sent: Wed 27/08/2008 14:03
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Hi Maria - Welcome! Nagle Jackson is an American playright-director, and
I've used his quotation about the salience of play as an email signature for
many months. I was sent it by a headteacher, but unfortunately without a full
reference and a cursory Google hasn't revealed it yet - you might have better
luck than me.
Kind regards,
Barry
Dr Barry Hymer
Director, still thinking uk ltd
Visiting Fellow, Centre for Learning and Teaching (CfLaT), Newcastle
University
_www.barryhymer.co.uk_ (http://www.barryhymer.co.uk/)
"The truly great advances of this generation will be made by those who can
make outrageous connections, and only a mind which knows how to play can do
that." (Nagle Jackson)
"I'm a playing boy, not a working boy." (Tom, 5)
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