Aonghus Gordon
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Biographical Information
"Born in 1955 in Gloucester and spent formative years in Venice. Attended Rudolf Steiner schools. Completed BA in Ceramics and Art History followed by teacher training, gaining a Post Graduate Certificate in Education at Breton Hall, Leeds in 1981.
"Travelled extensively before settling down in 1982 to renovate what is now called Ruskin Mill Art & Crafts Centre, Gloucestershire. Founded the Living Earth Training Course in 1984, co-founded Waldorf College, Stroud, Gloucestershire in 1999, established Glasshouse College, Stourbridge in 2000, co-founded Makhad Trust for endangered nomadic tribes particularly in Sinai and Tibet, in 2003, established Freeman College, Sheffield in 2005 and Brantwood Specialist School, Sheffield in 2011."[1]
"In 2012 co-founded the MSc in Practical Skills Therapeutic Education, the method of Ruskin Mill Trust with Crossfields Institute and the University of the West of England (UWE)" [2]
Affiliations
- Founder, Ruskin Mill
- Trustee, Crossfields Institute
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References
- ↑ Ruskin Mill Aonghus Gordon, organizational web page, accessed June 4, 2013.
- ↑ Crossfields Institute Team, organizational web page, accessed June 4, 2013.