The School and the World by Victor Gollancz and D. C. Somervell is a thought-provoking exploration of education and its broader role in society. The book delves into the philosophy of progressive education, advocating for reforms that prioritize student development and social responsibility. Gollancz and Somervell emphasize the need for curriculum development and innovative teaching methods that go beyond traditional schooling to prepare students for the challenges of the world. By addressing social issues within the context of education, the authors argue that schools should not only impart…mehr
The School and the World by Victor Gollancz and D. C. Somervell is a thought-provoking exploration of education and its broader role in society. The book delves into the philosophy of progressive education, advocating for reforms that prioritize student development and social responsibility. Gollancz and Somervell emphasize the need for curriculum development and innovative teaching methods that go beyond traditional schooling to prepare students for the challenges of the world. By addressing social issues within the context of education, the authors argue that schools should not only impart knowledge but also foster a sense of social responsibility in students. They critique conventional educational practices and propose a system where schools and society work hand in hand to shape well-rounded individuals. Published in the early 20th century, The School and the World remains relevant for its ideas on educational change, offering insightful perspectives on how education can adapt to meet the needs of both students and society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victor Gollancz (1893-1967) was a British publisher, author, and social reformer known for his humanitarian work and left-wing political activism. He founded Victor Gollancz Ltd, which published influential works, particularly in the fields of progressive politics and literature. Gollancz was a passionate advocate for social justice, using his publishing house as a platform to promote books that addressed issues like poverty, inequality, and fascism. His Left Book Club, established in the 1930s, was instrumental in raising political awareness and opposition to fascism in Britain before World War II. D. C. Somervell (David Churchill Somervell, 1885-1965) was a distinguished British historian and educator. He spent much of his career as a history teacher at Tonbridge School, where he was known for his deep understanding of history and his ability to communicate complex ideas in an engaging way. Somervell is best known for his abridged editions of Arnold J. Toynbee's A Study of History, which helped make the extensive work more accessible to the public. His interest in education extended beyond the classroom, and he wrote extensively on the subject. Together, Gollancz and Somervell authored The School and the World, focusing on the role of education in promoting social responsibility and reform.
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