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and [[Freedom in a Puritan Age]]<ref>"[http://www.freedominapuritanage.co.uk/?p=571 Norman Bates and the End of Time]", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 30 May 2010</ref>.
 
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Brickdale taught English and Religious Studies for thirty years in secondary schools in Leeds and Bradford. He is now a one-to-one intervention tutor in two schools helping students struggling with English or let down by what he sees as an increasingly dysfunctional state system. On Saturday mornings in term time he runs the supplementary school established by Civitas Schools in Keighley to promote traditional, subject-centred approaches to education.<ref>'[http://www.freedominapuritanage.co.uk/author/charles-brickdale/ Charles Brickdale]' Freedom in a Puritan age website, accessed 10 September 2013</ref>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 04:19, 10 September 2013

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Charles Brickdale is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network having adjudicated for Debating Matters [1] and written for the Leeds Salon [2] and Freedom in a Puritan Age[3].

Brickdale taught English and Religious Studies for thirty years in secondary schools in Leeds and Bradford. He is now a one-to-one intervention tutor in two schools helping students struggling with English or let down by what he sees as an increasingly dysfunctional state system. On Saturday mornings in term time he runs the supplementary school established by Civitas Schools in Keighley to promote traditional, subject-centred approaches to education.[4]

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Notes

  1. "People", Debating Matters website, accessed 30May 2010
  2. "Quantum", Leeds Salon website, accessed 30 May 2010
  3. "Norman Bates and the End of Time", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 30 May 2010
  4. 'Charles Brickdale' Freedom in a Puritan age website, accessed 10 September 2013