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Neill, A. S.; Lamb, Albert, Ed. – 1996
This revised and expanded version of the 1960 classic "Summerhill," edited by Albert Lamb, portrays Summerhill School throughout its development. The book reveals A. S. Neill's fundamental belief in the self-regulated school in which children make their own rules and determine for themselves how much they will study. Neill's commitment…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Democracy, Educational Practices
Sheen, P. A. D. – 1987
Irrespective of how learning is done, all learning includes common elements. Learning philosophy may be discussed in terms of settler and pioneer philosophies. Settler philosophy attempts to answer all the questions and to define and tame the educational establishment. Pioneer philosophy, on the other hand, is an attempt to provide education in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Distance Education, Educational Change, Educational Equipment
Scheirer, Elinor A. – 1988
This paper explores how a set of curriculum reforms in the United States and England over the past 20 years may be interrelated, according to conclusions drawn from ethnographic investigation and informed by historical reflections. The discussion centers upon the case of informal, open, or progressive education, which has enjoyed a 40 plus--year…
Descriptors: Accountability, Basic Skills, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Scheirer, Elinor A. – 1981
To examine the cultural context and theoretical basis of an educational system similar to the British infant school approach, this study undertook observation and analysis of a British middle school practicing what is called "informal education" (to differentiate it from other similar innovations such as open education, individualized…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Discovery Learning, Foreign Countries
Fletcher, Mick – 2001
The distinctions between types of open and distance learning broadly equate to the concept of learning at a time, place, and pace that best suits the learner. Distance learning refers to geography, whereas open learning refers to time. Flexible learning is a generic term referring either to geography or time. Combining these distinctions allows…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Uses in Education, Definitions, Delivery Systems
Hunter, Ian; Beeson, David – 1992
The first section of this instructional guide explains why open learning needs marketing and what steps go into preparing a marketing campaign, including marketing the college and tutor time, service definition, service delivery, and communications. Changes in education that have affected open learning in recent years are addressed in the second…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Scheirer, Elinor A. – 1981
Participant observation techniques were used to observe and analyze a system of "informal education" practiced in a state-supported middle school of 260 students in South Yorkshire, England. "Informal education" was the term used to designate the general nature of the educational methodology of the school. The study focused…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Practices, Ethnography, Foreign Countries
Shafer, Robert E. – 1976
This paper discusses the growth of open education programs that were developed first in Britain and then in the United States, and it notes conflicts between the open education movement and demands for accountability that emerged in England and later in the United States. The paper then describes a study in which 23 teachers in England and 25…
Descriptors: Accountability, Beginning Reading, Comparative Education, Educational Research
Applebee, Marcia Lynn – CORE: Collected Original Resources in Education, 1977
Two studies contrasted formal and informal teaching practices in open-plan and conventional classrooms, focusing on grouping patterns and pupil choice as discriminative components of teaching style. (BW)
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Environment, Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Design
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Silcock, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1996
Proposes three principles for a new progressivism. These establish the nature of individualism in education, the need to empower individuals through education, and the economy of means by which this can be achieved through progressivist methodology. Assumes a constructivist rather than a social-constructivist model of human development. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Innovation
Scheirer, Elinor A. – 1991
This paper discusses the development of the professional careers of a group of experienced and expert primary teachers (N=11) in England who share a commitment to informal primary education, a teaching approach that emphasizes first-hand experiences in learning along with integration of content areas of curriculum. During unstructured and…
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Career Development, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Martinello, Marian L. – 1973
Learning how to informalize and integrate the school day was the major quest of 22 American students assigned to practice teach in English primary schools. Informal, integrated English classrooms are defined and described. American and English teaching in these classrooms is assessed for seriousness and clarity of purpose, organization,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Class Organization, Culture Conflict, Curriculum Problems
Gibbs, Gloria G. – 1975
The primary objective of this study was to encourage teacher education programs to further the knowledge of the principles, modes of teaching, learning styles, and organization of open education. Procedures used in conducting the study were (1) an analysis of the literature reflecting a theorectical framework within which the components of open…
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Classroom Design, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Tomlinson, Stephen – History of Education, 1996
Reviews the contributions and educational philosophy of Herbert Spencer. The 19th-century social philosopher was an advocate of Pestalozzianism, an early form of open education and a precursor to John Dewey's progressive education. Discusses a broad range of educational reform movements and how they influenced Spencer. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology
Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, London (England). – 1992
This assignment pack is designed for students and tutors working in open, flexible, or distance learning in Britain. Each of the six sections contains the following: (1) a detailed contents page that identifies the assignment under an activity heading, an individual title, and indication of the relationship to the City and Guilds of London…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Daily Living Skills
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