[p2pu-dev] 7 Must Read Books on Education

Pippa B pipstar.battlecat at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 10:11:04 UTC 2011


+1 Stian's idea about an intelligent way for study group momentum to
be built into the platform.

I've taken my response to this idea over to the Dev list as I really
think it should be built: http://lists.p2pu.org/pipermail/p2pu-dev/2011-April/000729.html

Pippa

On Apr 13, 4:24 pm, Stian Håklev <shak... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess this is the point where the software should step in and say "I've
> noticed three people interested in a study group on Illich. It has been set
> up at new.p2pu.org/groups/illich, please read the first chapter and start
> discussing" :))
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> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 06:06, Philipp Schmidt <phil... at p2pu.org> wrote:
> > The first few chapters of "Disrupting Class". The analysis of the problem
> > is great, but I disagree with the proposed solutions.
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> > Would love to join an Illich reading group.
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> > On 12 April 2011 22:10, lila bailey <lila.bai... at gmail.com> wrote:
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> >>http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2011/04/11/7-must-read-books-o...
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> >> Just thought I'd share this list... has anyone read any of them? I'm
> >> definitely putting DIY U on my own reading list.
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> >> If you could recommend only 1 or 2 books/articles on education, which
> >> would they be?
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> >> -Lila
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