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Knowledge as an Art Object

Thinking about the basic stuff of knowledge, teaching and learning has led me to develop an idea based around ‘knowledge as an art object’.  This formulates a theoretical framework drawing together the being, doing and shared encounter which is found in diverse forms of education.  Read more…

  • April 11, 2019
  • Ragged Arts
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Action Research: A Method Reconstructed

This is the next part of my action research project focusing in on the effects and practicalities of outcomes and measurements bureaucracies when they are implemented in care and support processes of people’s lives. Read more…

  • April 9, 2019
  • Outcomes and Measures
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The Free Project; Opening Doors To Freedom by Emma Hammond


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  • April 1, 2019
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