Saturday, August 17, 2013

IWCE Seminar: Rebuilding the Tradition Update


INDEPENDENT WORKING CLASS
EDUCATION
Saturday 21st September 2013
10.30 - 3.30 Brunswick Centre (Foundling Court)
Across t’road from Russell Square tube
Community Room 10, Press Bell on the door London
We are looking forward to seeing you this Saturday. We’ll shape up an IWCE Manifesto in the morning and learn about William Cuffay, black Chartist leader from Martin Hoyles and from Joyce Canaan “The war on learning, teaching and thinking: critical pedagogy for radically different future” in the afternoon. Lots of lively discussion and participation.
Lunch at 12.30. Cost £6.00. Pay on the day.
Email iwceducation@yahoo.co.uk to confirm your place.
This event is supported by Labour Heritage.

IWCE Network tries to
* develop a diverse range of education materials and approaches for trade union and other working class and progressive movement groups
* respect the role of the working class in making history, and in making the future .

This will be followed by an IWCE Seminar in Swansea on

12th October. The speakers will include Richard Lewis on the Plebs League and WEA in South Wales (ie on his book Leaders and Teachers), Rob Turnbull on Naoh Ablett, Dave Chapple on Mark Starr and the autodidact tradition, Hywel Francis on the miners' libraries, and Colin Waugh on the Ruskin strike.

Colin Waugh, Keith Venables for Editorial Group.



INDEPENDENT WORKING CLASS EDUCATION:
AN INVITATION TO CONTRIBUTE TO SEMINAR
Saturday 21st September 2013
London
May we invite you to contribute a presentation to our next Seminar?
We will also be considering an IWCE Manifesto.
IWCE Network tries to
* develop a diverse range of education materials and approaches for trade union and other working class and progressive movement groups
* respect the role of the working class in making history, and in making the future .

Brunswick Centre (Foundling Court),
Community Room 10,
next to Russell Square tube.

10.30 - 4pm.

This will be followed by an IWCE Seminar in Swansea on
12th October and another in Newcastle in December.

Colin Waugh, Keith Venables for Editorial Group.

 

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