Difference between revisions of "Kate Moorcock-Abley"
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*Kate Moorcock, '[http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000053B4.htm Road to nowhere]', [[Spiked Online]], 29 December 2000. | *Kate Moorcock, '[http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000053B4.htm Road to nowhere]', [[Spiked Online]], 29 December 2000. | ||
*Kate Abley '[http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DCFE.htm Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.]', ''Spiked Online'', 26-Mar-2003. | *Kate Abley '[http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DCFE.htm Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.]', ''Spiked Online'', 26-Mar-2003. | ||
− | *Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, [http://www.instituteofideas.com/transcripts/policywatch2.pdf Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation], commissioned by the [[Institute of Ideas]], April 2004 | + | *Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, [http://www.instituteofideas.com/transcripts/policywatch2.pdf Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation], commissioned by the [[Institute of Ideas]], April 2004. |
+ | *Kate Abley '[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/737/ Passing the book: Who's to blame for kids' bad behaviour in schools?]' ''Spiked Online'', Monday 5 September 2005. | ||
*Kate Moorcock-Abley [http://www.audacity.org/KMA-17.04.07.htm Multi-cultural racism, politically dead patricians, and the housing shortage], ''Audacity'', 17 April 2007. | *Kate Moorcock-Abley [http://www.audacity.org/KMA-17.04.07.htm Multi-cultural racism, politically dead patricians, and the housing shortage], ''Audacity'', 17 April 2007. | ||
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Kate Abley, nee Moorcock, is teacher and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. She was a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party, [1] the principal research coordinator for LM entity Families for Freedom and has written for the LM entity Spiked[2] and written[3] for and spoken at the Institute of Ideas.[4]
She is the managing director of the LM associated building promoters Audacity.[5] She is married to another LM associate, Ian Abley.
Abley is listed (as Moorcock-Abley) in 2012 as a teacher at St Saviour's Church of England Primary School in London.[6]
Publications
- Kate Moorcock, Swings and Roundabouts: The Danger of Safety in Outdoor Play, Perpetuity Press, 1998
- Kate Moorcock, 'Road to nowhere', Spiked Online, 29 December 2000.
- Kate Abley 'Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.', Spiked Online, 26-Mar-2003.
- Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation, commissioned by the Institute of Ideas, April 2004.
- Kate Abley 'Passing the book: Who's to blame for kids' bad behaviour in schools?' Spiked Online, Monday 5 September 2005.
- Kate Moorcock-Abley Multi-cultural racism, politically dead patricians, and the housing shortage, Audacity, 17 April 2007.
Notes
- ↑ "#18", Multiverse website, accessed 29 June 2010
- ↑ Kate Moorcock, 'Road to nowhere', Spiked Online, 29 December 2000; Kate Abley 'Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.', Spiked Online, 26-Mar-2003.
- ↑ Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation, commissioned by the Institute of Ideas, April 2004
- ↑ Institute of Ideas IoI Events: On the frontline? 09 06 10 18:00
- ↑ "Profile of Kate Moorcock Abley", Audacity website, accessed 2 May 2010
- ↑ St Saviour's Staff List & Roles and Responsibilities, accessed 6 February 2012.