Hi Brent,

Speaking under correction,  I think Mark Twain is on record as saying
that he would not let schooling interfere with his education.

If I look at the challenges facing education on our planet, in all
honesty I don't see conventional shool systems associated with the
industrialisation of society making a difference in most parts of the
developing world.

Considerer for example that 76% of the age cohort for the senior
secondary phase in Sib-Saharan Africa will not have the privileged of
a school education - I don't see how conventional schooling models
will have a chance in tackling this problem.

So I think that your reading group on Illich's  "Deschooling Society"
is very timely. (Just a little disappointed that WikiEd didn't pioneer
this idea ..;-(  )

Brent I'm going to be travelling over the next weeks  and will do my
best to keep up with the group. This is a very significant discussion.

Can I ask that you keep the WIkiEd community informed of the major
threads and ideas in the book forum - perhaps we could set up some rss
feed or something.

Congrats on a great idea. I wish I had more time!

Cheers
Wayne




On Nov 2, 4:12 pm, Brent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kathy...
>
> it's basically a reading group for a text by Illich called "Deschooling
> Society" - its a text that is oft referred to by people interested in large
> scale educational wikis and ideas around networked learning. The group has
> nothing to do with the core practice of WikiEducator, but may have some
> insight into how we're moving these types of initiatives forward -- its
> basically just to explore what Illich is talking about; perhaps it is just a
> bunch of words, or perhaps things like WikiEducator and Wikiversity are
> strategies that Illich would have liked. Please ignore if it's not your cup
> of tea.
>
> brent.
>
> On 11/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > No offense but the link, the discussion group, nor the final link on
> > deschooling do not make a point for the reader.
>
> > I'm more of the Direct Instruction/Core Knowledge group which
> > involves, like, the writing of curriculum that is efficient and
> > effective.
>
> > I have no idea of what the deschooling people want to put forward,
> > other than a bunch of words.
>
> > -Kathy
>
> > Quoting brent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > Some of you may know that I also have one foot in another large scale
> > > educational wiki that shares similar goals to that of WikiEducator -
> > > Wikiversity. I've recently started a Reading Group on Wikiversity to
> > > discuss and explore the ideas in Ivan Illich's "Deschooling Society"
> > > and in particular I'm sure we'll be looking at the text in relation to
> > > these two wiki projects, WikiEducator and Wikiversity. If you're
> > > interested please feel free to comment or join the group here:
> > >http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Ivan_Illich:_Deschooling_Society
>
> > > brent.
>
> > > a.k.a on Wikiversity:http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Countrymike
>
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