Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
176
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 18, 2014
Éditeur
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1472504917
ISBN-13
9781472504913
Description
John Holt was a pioneering American educator known for his advocacy of educational reform and his firm belief in the power of learning outside the confines of traditional schooling. His insights challenged the conventional views on education, urging a shift towards more democratic and child-centered learning environments. Holt's ideas resonated with many, inspiring a movement that sought to prioritize children's natural curiosity and love for learning.
The authors, Roland Meighan and Richard Bailey, delve into Holt's philosophy and contributions to the field of education. By exploring his writings and theories, they illuminate his critique of the standard education system and present his vision of a more holistic approach to teaching. This exploration not only highlights Holt's legacy but also prompts readers to reconsider the ways in which education can be reshaped to better serve the needs of children and society as a whole.
The authors, Roland Meighan and Richard Bailey, delve into Holt's philosophy and contributions to the field of education. By exploring his writings and theories, they illuminate his critique of the standard education system and present his vision of a more holistic approach to teaching. This exploration not only highlights Holt's legacy but also prompts readers to reconsider the ways in which education can be reshaped to better serve the needs of children and society as a whole.
Genres
Enfants
Philosophie