Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing
1961; American Medical Association; Volume: 108; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1001/archinte.1961.03620120148028
ISSN1538-3679
Autores Tópico(s)Themes in Literature Analysis
ResumoHere is a book designed to set us free; free from fear, shame, and guilt, the generators of so much malevolence and mayhem, and of the misbegotten man whom we seem to find all around us. Alexander Neill must be one of the unique schoolmasters of all time. Starting work toward the end of the nineteenth century, at the age of fourteen, he fortunately (for us) failed respectively as a clerk and a draper's assistant. He then became a student teacher under the aegis of his father and later passed a competitive examination to enter a teacher's training college. He studied Latin and Greek and specialized in English, eventually graduating with honors in English literature from Edinburgh University. He experimented with journalism and book publishing before founding (in 1921) the amazing school called Summerhill in the village of Leiston in Suffolk, England. Here children between the ages of five and
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