Conductive Education: Andrew Sutton’s online bibliography

Supplement to Conductive World

An author's writings on the Internet may be a shifing and unrepresentative sample. This lightly annotated bibliography is accumulating references and URLs in two lists, 'Books, chapters, papers, presentations' and 'Reports and interviews'. This is a continuing task and the lists will be added to as time permits.


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  Conductive Education: Andrew Sutton’s online bibliography 
 
 
Supplement to Conductive World  
 

 
All sorts of earlier writings turn up (are published) in whole or in part on the Internet, sometimes in unexpected places, and equally unexpectedly they may disappear again (they are unpublished). The materials available in this way are not necessarily representative, nor are they what their author might necessarily want to see published. 
 
Here anyway, warts and all, are my own written  materials that I have found on the Internet last time that I looked. The listing will be revised from time to time as new materials appear and old ones are unpublished (in which case attempt will be made to retrieve them, through use of the Wayback Machine). A small number of 'early' (i.e. pre-CE) works that have made it into the Internet age will be included if they seem relevant.
 
If readers come across any other materials by myself published on line, beyond those listed here, then do please forward the URL (Internet address) to conductive.world@gmail,com   
 
The first step to completing this online bibliography of materials available on line will be to present as many of the books, chapters, papers, publications that are accessible on line. This will be followed by a further list, covering media reports and interviews. 
 
Accessing these materials 
 
Simply click on the blue links that form the final part of each of the references in the list below. 
 
Much of the material listed here is free to read and download. Please note that some of the materials published by commercial publishers, academic or commercial, are subject to a fee to read and download. Be assured that not a penny of such fees go to the author!  For a relevant library service, contact Gill Maguire: gill@nice.ac.uk 
 
Some books cited here are only partially published on the Internet.  A few books cited are available only for purchase, through the links provided. Just for luc, hese latter include the Festschroft that Ronni Nanton and Gill Maguire prepared for me. 
 

For a preliminary bibliography of materials published in print media (also being added to slowly, as time permits) see the companion bibliography Conductive Education: Andrew Sutton’s print bibliography:

http://knol.google.com/k/andrew-sutton/andrew-sutton-in-print/2tv7fpph4s1dn/4  

The listings are in reverse chronological order, and are not yet complete. 
 
 

 
ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHY  
 
Books, chapters, papers, publications  

 
2008
 

Sutton, A. (2008) Conductive Education: whatever next? Towards post-recessonary thinking: notes of a lecture, Google Knol 

http://knol.google.com/k/andrew-sutton/conductive-education-whatever-next/2tv7fpph4s1dn/9
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2006 

Sutton, A. (2006) Second epistle to the Norwegians.
Presentation to the 10-year jubilee seminar
Norsk Forum for Konduktiv Pedagogikk, PTØ-Senteret, Hamar
Unpublished paper
 
Sutton, A (2006) We need education that's really special, Birmingham Post, May 22
Newspaper feature on dynamic inclusion
 
Sutton, A (2006) ConductiveEducation: breaking through physical disability
Presentation to the Awareness Event, Conductive Education School Kuwait, 10 May
Unpublished document
 

2005 

Maguire, G., Sutton, A. (2005) Mária Hári on Conductive Pedagogy, Birmingham, Foundation for Conductive Education

ISBN: 1897588224
 
Nanton, R., Maguire, G. (eds) (2005) Looking back and looking forwards: developments in Conductive Education, Birmingham, Foundation for Conductive Education
ISBN: 1897588267
Festschrift
 
2004 
 
Sutton, A, (2004) An overview of Conductive Education
Seven-part introductory information for website
 
Sutton, A. (2004) Cerebral Palsy Magazine, June, pp. 38-41
Magazine article: scroll down or search to  find the pages
 
2001 
 
Sutton, A. (2001) Mária Jozefa Hári, British Medical Journal, 20 October
Obituary
 
Sutton, A. (2001) Mária Hári, The Guardian, 24 October
Obituary
 
Sutton, A. (2001) Conductive Education.
Presentation to the conference ‘When Worlds Collide’, Columbia Teachers College,  2-3 March
Transcript of informal presentation
 
2000 
 
Sutton, A. (2000) Conductive Education: developing a relevant system, International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, vol. 7, no 3,  March 2000, pp 130 - 133
Journal article
 
1999 
 
Sutton, A. (1999) Conductive Education, From Hungary with Love, Positive Health Online, no 47, December
Popular article for complementary and alternative heath magazine
 
1998 
 
Sutton, A. (ed) (1998) Last year in Jerusalem: Four presentations to the International Conference on Integration and Adaptation, Jerusalem, October, Birmingham, Foundation for Conductive Education
ISBN 1897588216, 9781897588215
Limited preview
 
Sutton, A. (1998) Conductive Education as exemplar of the emerging paradigm of dynamic inclusion, with new emphases for educational research. Paper presented at the European Conference on Educational Research, Ljubljana, Slovenia 17 - 20 September 1998
Unpublished conference paper
 
1988 
 
Sutton, A. (1988) Forward. In R. Paul Gregory, Action research in the secondary school: the psychologist as change agent, London, Routledge, pp. ix-xi
ISBN 0415001226, 9780415001229
Limited preview
 
1986 
 
Cottam, P., Sutton, A. (1996) (eds) Conductive Education: a system for overcoming motor disorders, London, Croom Helm
Limited preview
 
1983 
 
Sutton, A. (1983) An introduction to Soviet educational psychology. In Sara Meadows (ed.) Developing Thinking: approaches to children‘s cognitive development, London, Taylor & Francis, 1983, pp. 188-205
ISBN 0416330401, 9780416330403
Limited preview
 

 
Reports and interviews  

 
2005 
 
Brady, E, (2005) Agencies failing hundreds of teenagers, Birmingham Post,  8 March
Reporting on CE and 'joined up' children's services

2004 
 
Robinson, W. (2004) Did Conductive Education ever achieve what it claimed? You and yours (BBC Radio 4)
Transcript of unfortunate documentary enquiry
 
2002 
 
Gaunt, C. (2002) Conductive Education: flexible friends, Nursery World, 12 November
Popular magazine article on dynamic inclusion

http://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/news/727355/Conductive-education-Flexible-friends/http://www.cypnow.co.uk/Archive/727355/Conductive-education-Flexible-friends/ 
 

Naqvi, S (2002) Disability specialists to lobby IDS, Birmingham Post, 7 November
Reporting contribution to presure to review 'special educational needs'
 
Saundercook , S. (2002) Conductive Education: changing society to change lives, Abilities, no 51, Summer, pp. 46-48
Interview in Canada
 
2001 

--- (2001) Charity chief pays tribute to Peto director, Birmingham Evening Mail, 10 October
Local newspaper report of death of Mária Hári
2000 
 
Jones, S.. (2000)  Progressive movement, Times Educational Supplement Magazine, 17 March
A report for teachers
 

1993 

Bendall, L. (1993) Conductive Education: a Canadian Future? Abilities, no 16, pp. 89-90, Fall
Early interview in Canada
 
 
 
 
 
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