How children fail / John Holt.
Material type: TextSeries: Classics in child development (Reading, Mass.)Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., [1995]Copyright date: ©1982Edition: Revised editionDescription: 298 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0201484021
- 9780201484021
- 371.285 23
- LB3063 .H627 1995
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Summary: Since its first publication in 1964, this book has helped two generations of parents and teachers understand what actually happens in the classroom. Holt's astute observation of children, his clear simple style, and his lifelong conviction that we can do better by our children make How Children Fail an enduring classic.
Books John Holt -- Acknowledgments -- Prefaced To Revised Edition -- Preface -- Strategy -- Fear & Failure -- Real Learning -- How Schools Fail -- To Summarize -- About the Author.
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371.27 NEW Internal assessment for School Certificate / | 371.270993 ASS Assessment for better learning : a public discussion document. | 371.270993 NEW Guidelines for success in consultation : suggestions for schools and Boards of Trustees. | 371.285 HOL How children fail / | 371.3 BLE Blended learning : research perspectives / | 371.3 BRU Toward a theory of instruction / | 371.3 LIP Thinking in education / |
Originally published: Revised edition New York : Delta/Seymour Lawrence, c1982.
"A Merloyd Lawrence book.".
Books John Holt -- Acknowledgments -- Prefaced To Revised Edition -- Preface -- Strategy -- Fear & Failure -- Real Learning -- How Schools Fail -- To Summarize -- About the Author.
Since its first publication in 1964, this book has helped two generations of parents and teachers understand what actually happens in the classroom. Holt's astute observation of children, his clear simple style, and his lifelong conviction that we can do better by our children make How Children Fail an enduring classic.
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