John Holt, the American educator, was passionate about the need for
alternatives to traditional institutional schooling, seeing schools as
often hindering children from learning rather than helping them; he
became an important proponent of homeschooling or 'unschooling', was a
pioneer in youth rights theory and had a profound influence on school
reform in particular and educational philosophy in general. Here,
Roland Meighan challenges the often held notion that Holt's work was
'romantic' and impractical within the context of compulsory schooling.
He brings together the work and thinking of John Holt into applicable
theory for education students, enabling readers to appreciate the view
that individuals outside the education system can influence and change
what is happening within it.
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ISBN
9781441106162
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Continuum
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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