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	<title>Comments on: Abolishing Homework</title>
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		<title>By: Colin Savage</title>
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		<description>Aaron-san...

How are things in Kyoto brother? I hope all is well with you, lovely Hiromi and daughter Aili. How old is she now?

I am very interested in this idea of abolishing homework - fantastic - as I have, for some time now, felt that the 'tried and true' educational methods of the past no longer ring true in our present. What have you found out on this homeschooling/free schooling network in Kansai? Do let me know. Although we are in London for the time being, I am feeling increasingly drawn back to Japan, particularly as I would like Alexi to enjoy one of his cultures at the earliest age. 
Get in touch when you can...

Ja ne, 

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<p>How are things in Kyoto brother? I hope all is well with you, lovely Hiromi and daughter Aili. How old is she now?</p>
<p>I am very interested in this idea of abolishing homework - fantastic - as I have, for some time now, felt that the &#8216;tried and true&#8217; educational methods of the past no longer ring true in our present. What have you found out on this homeschooling/free schooling network in Kansai? Do let me know. Although we are in London for the time being, I am feeling increasingly drawn back to Japan, particularly as I would like Alexi to enjoy one of his cultures at the earliest age.<br />
Get in touch when you can&#8230;</p>
<p>Ja ne, </p>
<p>Colin Savage</p>
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