My Opinion on 5 Works about Education, Teaching, and Learning - Volume 11
In this article we get to see the philosophical foundations of a unique democratic school, a practical approach to modern homeschooling, the education of blacks during slavery, the failure of a genius, and a disagreement with a hero. 'A Place to Grow: The Culture of Sudbury Valley School' by Daniel Greenberg 2016 Greenberg was a physics professor at Columbia University. In 1965 he had the idea for a new type of school. In 1968 he founded Sudbury on a democratic model of education, and wrote many books on that experience from the 1973 to 2018. This is one of his later books. I like that he opens the book talking about where American culture comes from, and then how the education system was modified to provide workers for a newly industrialized society. He talks about how words are used to communicate culture, and how cultures are invaded by other cultures that adapt their wording. Intellectually it's an impressive understanding of the philosophical concepts and processes tha...