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Month March 2006

Celebrating experiential learning…

… but what …
… if Kolb was misinterpreted?

Gastrulation re-lived

It is quite stunning to observe meetings of education professionals. There seems to be a kind of unwritten “law of convenient ignorance” on the basis of which every attendant pushes aside what they know about the successful facilitation of meetings – including myself.

Youth Protests in France

Young people protest against
the First Employment Contract

Youth Debate is online

A couple of minutes ago Youth Debate went online. Head over there to explore it while it is still fresh and crisp :)

Shaping Europe’s educational space

At the foot of the limestone alps, in the U-shaped valley of the river Inn, at one of the most dignified Alma Mater of Europe, an idea is beginning to take shape which deserves some attention from us.

German Salto Mortale

I have been watching German politics closely over this one, and it really seems as if they are about to engage in a flipback to feudalism with what they call ‘the largest reform of federalism’. Isn’t it ironic that feudalism and federalism are so similar? Alas, if nothing unpredictable happens, the linguistic affinity will become [...]