Talk:Richard Rowlands

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Someone has added the following to the Richard Rowlands article:

Richard Rowland [[1]] British educationalist, born 17.07.1949 in Newcasle, England. Creator of the leisure learning concept and one of the creators of the [One World Project], a global learning project based on an interactive website which documents a set of journeys to different countries of the world http://www.times.co.nz/cms/news/2006/03/printer_art100010948.php http://www.newtextbookplace.com/articles/Linking_schools,_cultures_130.html http://www.comet.org.nz/newsletter/newsletter_latest.html http://www.eventpolynesia.com/news&info/world/AW2_page_newsroom.htm

I assume that it lacks notbility and will not establish a separate article on Richard Rowland.

== Vernon White (talk) 23:30, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] deleting flattering remark

While it's very gratifying to see that somebody had added the phrase "This is the best modern biography and analysis of Verstegan's life and works - an impressive study." after the reference to my study of Verstegan, I don't think it's appropriate to the article. (unless it can be sourced to a book review, of course) --Paularblaster (talk) 23:42, 15 December 2007 (UTC)