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Loading... 36 Children (1967)by Herbert Kohl
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. For me, this was the right book at the right time. A study of the education system in the USA (and the school system in general), and how it fails poor people, written in the 1960s. Fascinating observation on how unstructured, artistic and philosophically-driven learning can benefit children. Made stronger by the inclusion of stories and work by the children that Kohl taught (including the chillingly brilliant short story 'The Condemned Building' by Alvin). As a teacher Kohl seems to care about his students. Occasionally dated in language; some meandering sections and bland language spoil passages, but this is still a very relevant book. Acquired via BookCrossing 26 Mar 2010 - box of books given to me by Sorcha for OBCZs This was pretty well the only book I took to read from Sorcha's boxes for OBCZs. I do like a book on education and this was the fascinating story of a new, white, teacher's first year (and a bit more) teaching a class of black children in the heart of Harlem. He determines to treat the children as individuals; he refuses to look at the reports on them from their previous classes; he works against the curriculum, instead encouraging them to explore , read, write and research. Honestly written, including his mistakes, the book is a fascinating and humane read, only made a little slower by the inclusion of the children's actual work into the text - which is necessary and interesting but does distract from the story. He also talks about what happened next, as he retains contact with some of his class. I'm not sure much has changed in education since this, which could be very depressing, but it's a heart-warming story in the main, if you concentrate on the fact that there must be other teachers out there of the same viewpoint and calibre. no reviews | add a review
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A former teacher recalls his two years in a Harlem school. A new Introduction and a wide selection of stories, poetry, and drawings by the children are included. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)372.97471Social sciences Education Primary education (Elementary education) History, geographic treatment, biography of primary education North AmericaLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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