Alternative Schools in British Columbia 1960-1975

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The tumultuous 1960s was an era of the counterculture political activism and resistance to authority. Conventions and values were challenged and new approaches to education captured the imaginations of parents teachers and students. Reacting against the one-size-fits-all nature of the traditional public school system groups of parents and teachers in Canada and the United States established alternative schools or free schools based on the Progressive child-centred philosophy of John Dewey and the Romantic ideas of Summerhill founder A.S. Neill. In Alternative Schools in British Columbia 1960-1975 Harley Rothstein tells the story of ten such schools that arose in the province of British Columbia.<br /><br />Drawing on 350 self-conducted interviews newspaper articles personal journals and school records Dr. Rothstein invites readers to experience the early days of alternative schools. He describes the educational philosophy curriculum and governance of these institutions and introduces readers to the people who were at the heart of alternative communities. Tracing the evolution successes and challenges of each school he presents the day-to-day experience and brings to life the ethos of the 1960s era. Historians educators and all curious readers will become immersed in this engaging account of a group of educational pioneers on Canada's west coast and how they inspired the liberalization of the public school system that would come in the 1970s.
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