A Dominie's Five OR Free School! by A. S. Niell
Author: Alexander Sutherland Neill
First Published: 1924
Publisher: Herbert Jenkins, London
File Size: 600KB
Print Length: 200 pages
Language: English
In 1921 Scottish teacher A.S. Neill moved to Hellerau on the outskirts of Dresden where he co-founded an International School to pursue his own ideas on education: that the child’s happiness should be the paramount consideration in deciding its upbringing, a happiness which grows from a sense of personal freedom. After reading what was at the time considered a popular and exciting story — King Solomon’s Mines — to the English-speaking group of five pupils with the result that four of them went to sleep, he conceived the idea of telling the children a story in which they themselves were the participants and actors. Needless to say, the story was a great success, judging by the remarks of the children. This is the story told by Neill. Its imaginativeness is unique as is its whimsical humour. It makes an original contribution to the art of story-telling for children.
A.S. Neill
Born: in Forfar, Scotland, The United Kingdom December 13, 1901
Died: September 23, 1973
Alexander Sutherland Neill was a Scottish progressive educator, author and founder of Summerhill school, which remains open and continues to follow his educational philosophy to this day. He is best known as an advocate of personal freedom for children.
Author(s): Alexander Sutherland Neill
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Herbert Jenkins, London
Year: 1924
Language: English
Pages: 100
Tags: Science Fiction, Adventure, A. S. Niell | Published in 1924 | First Edition | Herbert Jenkins, London