Joseph Featherstone
Schools Where Children Learn
Joseph Featherstonealong with John Holt, Robert Coles, and Charles Silbermanstands
at the forefront of those calling for a humane, new education for our children.
He was the first critic of American educational practices to champion the British
primary system as a model of reform.
This book contains all of Featherstone's ideas on sound educational procedures and
the "open-classroom concept" and takes a profound look at our current educational
crisis. First he examines the English primary schools, carefully analyzing their
informal approach which, he finds, has enabled ordinary teachers working with
many different kinds of children to achieve impressive results. He then describes
the varieties of sound educational practiceschools that are organized learning
environments for childrenfinding common threads of freedom, a new conception
of the teacher's role, and an implicit understanding that a full childhood is the
best preparation for life.
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