[SSC] FW: JCS Special Edition on Education

Joss Winn joss at josswinn.org
Thu Jun 23 07:42:18 UTC 2011


Yes, I would encourage this, Pete. Unless you hear any objections by the
end of today (or whatever time frame you want to give it), I would
assume consensus. That's usually how we've made decisions via this list.

Joss

On 22/06/2011 19:11, Peter Somerville wrote:
> I've just received this request. Worth doing, I think, though I cannot
> attend the seminar on 27th June. If you all agree, I'll write something
> on behalf of our coop.
>  
> Pete
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Richard Bickle [mailto:richardbickle at cooptel.net]
> *Sent:* 21 June 2011 12:00
> *To:* Peter Somerville
> *Subject:* JCS Special Edition on Education
> *Importance:* High
> 
> Dear Peter,
>  
> Myself and colleagues are working on a special edition of the Journal of
> Co-operative Studies on Co-operative Education and Co-operative Learning.
>  
> One section of this will be looking at the HE sector, and thread running
> throughout will be about co-operative forms of pedagogy.
>  
> I heard from In Hewitt last week that you run part of one of your
> courses at Lincoln as a co-operative, and I just wondered if you would
> be willing to write something about it for us - either a case study or a
> short article please?
>  
> I realise that the notice is really short, but we are holding a seminar
> fior contributors next Monday, 27th June, at the Co-op Member Relations
> Centre at the BMI on Margaret Street in Birmingham City Centre where we
> hope people will be able to share their drafts or initial outlines.  You
> would be very welcome to come if you're free.  We're confirming the
> timetable tommorrow, but I think it runs from 10.30 - 4.00pm.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Richard.
>  
> 
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