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July 2010[edit]

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The article AIEJI - International Association of Social Educators has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

No evidence of notability. The article gives no sources, and I have been unable to find any significant coverage in independent sources.

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Thanks for your comments - I need help[edit]

Hi, thanks for your comments regarding my article and my contributions to an existing article.

1) Regarding the article AIEJI - International Association of Social Educators: I realise it is hard to verify the notability of this organisation with our sources or independent references online. However, the main founder of this organisation is, in France, in circles of special education, well-known for his work and contributions to reforms on child education. Question: Can I add him as a reference, by adding a short biography about him? Also, I work for an organisation who is a member of AIEJI and realise there may be a COI. question: How do I make my affiliation with the organisation clear?

2) Regarding my contribution to an existing article about social pedagogy: I have elaborated the article citing a published piece of work which also exists online. How do I refer to this piece of work? Can I make references to external links (Deaengberg)?