Just to recognize that each student was an individual. Pretty much the same thing that A.S. Neill did at Summerhill. Just to recognize that everyone is in the world wanting to understand it. They d ...
One of the things you said reminded me of A.S. Neill. He said once that a good teacher does not “draw out” he “gives out” and what he gives out is love. ...
Oh I like that. A.S. Neill in his writing on Summerhill talked about how he didn’t even know if his own children were able to ...
Right. I remember reading in one of A.S. Neill's accounts of Summerhill about a boy who couldn’t read. Didn’t want to read. Had no interest in readi ...
... . He studied for a couple months. Basically taught himself how to read. Became a carpenter, I think A.S. Neill said, and had three wonderful boys and made a living the rest of his life and had his own business ...