
Category: Educational Notes


Educational Notes 022, Compulsion versus Liberty in Education, VIII: The Third Wave (1993), by David Botsford

Educational Notes 023, Compulsion versus Liberty in Education, IX: The School of Barbiana (1993), by David Botsford

Educational Notes 024, Compulsion versus Liberty in Education, X: Home Education in Britain (1993), by David Botsford

Educational Notes 025, Compulsion versus Liberty in Education, XI: Stirner Versus Calvin (1993), by David Botsford

Educational Notes 026, Freedom and the Exceptional Child (1993), by Celia Green

Educational Notes 027, Academic Freedom and the Idea of a University (1998), by David Botsford

Educational Notes 028, Voluntary Learning for Children and the Role of the Teacher (1998), by Ron Dultz

Educational Notes 029, On the Harm Done By ‘Look-and-Say’: A Reaction to Bonnie Macmillan’s ‘Why Schoolchildren Can’t Read’ (1998), by Brian Micklethwait

Educational Notes 030, Three Forms of Bias in Academic Instruction (1998), by Nigel Meek

Educational Notes 031, Should the Private Sector Profit From Education?: The Seven Virtues of Highly Effective Markets (1999), by Professor James Tooley

Educational Notes 032, Kumon!: A Part-Time Maths Teacher Reports From the Newly Emerging Private Sector in Mass Education (1999), by Brian Micklethwait

Educational Notes 033, The Failure of Politics and the Pull of Freedom: Reflections on the Work of the Reading Reform Foundation (2002), by Brian Micklethwait

Educational Notes 034, Who Wouldn’t Be School Phobic? (2002), by Sarah Lawrence

Educational Notes 035, Some Thoughts in Favour of Private Universities (2004), by Professor John Kersey

Educational Notes 036. Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity (2004), by Dr Dennis O’Keeffe

Educational Notes 037, A Case Study of Higher Education in the Private Sector: An Interview with Henrik Fyrst Kristensen, Vice Chancellor of Knightsbridge University, Denmark (2006), by Professor John Kersey

Educational Notes 038, The Belgian State versus Home Schooling: The Persecution of Dr Alexandra Colen and Dr Paul Belien (2006), by Professor John Kersey
