Sunday 7 November 2010

New book on Conductive Education now available



A new book on Conductive Education has just been published by Conductive Education Press titled
 Internationalising Conductive Education and edited by Andrew Sutton and Gillian Maguire.

As stated on the backcover:

One group of articles in Recent Advances in Conductive Education (RACE), published across the years of the journal’s appearance, stand out as manifesting a common, coherent theme, one that has continuing relevance today. These articles may be collectively characterised as personal accounts of setting up and developing one’s own conductive practice, or service, or even system. Such determined and individual self-help, often in the face of surrounding indifference or even outright opposition, has been the base and backbone of the internationalisation of Conductive Education. In a continuously changing world, it will likely remain so. There is no other accessible written record of this process, no other collection of documents to suggest just what it takes to do this, none to offer reassurance, inspiration – and caution – to those who might wish to plough their own future furrows So, it has seemed a useful exercise to collect together these varied and needed articles into a single volume – this book.


Contributors ( in no particular order ) include Judit Szathmary, Judit Roth, Kari Hapnes, Lisa Gombinsky, Rony Schenker, Naomi Rotem, Lisa Gombinsky,  Wendy Baker, Istvan Szucs, Gemma Davy, Laura Jones, Rachael Skinner, Norman Perrin, Gabor Fellner, Márgara Millán.

Copies are available to purchase at

 http://bit.ly/cep-internationalising-ce



3 comments:

LeticiaBTK said...

Gill,

Congratulations for one more publication. Sharing CE is great!

Is this the book you mentioned me couple of months before?

With love,
Leticia

Gillian Maguire said...

Thanks, Leticia. No, this is not the book we talked about, that will be published soon and I will let you know when.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Gill and Andrew. I am honoured to be included and perhaps to have made a small contribution to CE in the UK.

Here, in a small way, is a big thanks to all those conductors who helped Sarah on her visits to Budapest and who, by so doing, gave me the insights and vision to set up Paces here in Sheffield - and to those very special people from the Institute with whom we worked to do so.

BTW I'm planning to order a copy for each of our Trustees and Governors.