New schools in the Old world
Modern lights in ancient halls.--Oundle.--The school from which the Dalton plan spread--the Girls' secondary school, Streatham Hill.--An old "new school" that is still young--Bedales.--Babes who teach themselves--the Marlborough infants' school, L.C.C.--Freeing mill drudges--O...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
The John Day company
1926
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In: | Year: 1926 |
Further subjects: | B
Education
B Education Experimental methods B Education (Europe) |
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Summary: | Modern lights in ancient halls.--Oundle.--The school from which the Dalton plan spread--the Girls' secondary school, Streatham Hill.--An old "new school" that is still young--Bedales.--Babes who teach themselves--the Marlborough infants' school, L.C.C.--Freeing mill drudges--O'Neill at Kearsley.--A glimpse of Decroly's work in Belgium.--The Humanitarian school in Holland.--Cooperative learning--Cousinet's experiment in France.--A "new school" in Switzerland--Glarisegg.--Schools that dare to give children complete freedom--Hamburg.--An orphans' paradise in Czechoslovakia.--Crippled children who learn by earning.--Bakule's school in Prague. |
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