From the Summer 2015 "Alumni Life" magazine of the London Institute of Education (now part of UCL)
I haven't yet had a chance to read it, but this looks like an important new book, with implications for education and teaching in the UK. These issues were not much discussed when I was studying for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education at the University of London Institute of Education.
The Guardian: "I'm a British Bangladeshi Muslim academic"
Spitalfields Life: "Aminul Hoque and The Paradox Of British Bangladeshi Identity"
The book, from Amazon.uk
Another view on Education: Sir Ken Robinson, Al Jazeera - "Along his global campaign for nothing less than a better future, we speak to Robinson in Doha about his new book co-authored with Lou Aronica, Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Changing Education, why he argues for a different style of education and why now, more than ever, it is imperative to make these changes".
The book, from Amazon.uk
Another view on Education: Sir Ken Robinson, Al Jazeera - "Along his global campaign for nothing less than a better future, we speak to Robinson in Doha about his new book co-authored with Lou Aronica, Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Changing Education, why he argues for a different style of education and why now, more than ever, it is imperative to make these changes".
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