Focusing on the need to revitalize education, this book presents strategies to nurture the soul in classrooms, countering the prevalent emphasis on job preparation and standardized testing. It advocates for a more holistic approach to learning that fosters creativity and emotional growth, aiming to transform the educational experience into one that is enriching and fulfilling for students.
John P. Miller Livres
31 août 1913 – 29 octobre 2004




Transcendental Learning
The Educational Legacy of Alcott, Emerson, Fuller, Peabody and Thoreau (Hc)
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the educational philosophies of five key transcendentalists—Alcott, Emerson, Fuller, Peabody, and Thoreau—the book delves into their holistic approach to learning. Each chapter highlights their unique contributions to education and emphasizes the enduring legacy of transcendental learning. The central thesis posits that this approach contrasts sharply with the standardized, factory-like methods prevalent today, advocating for a more enriching and redemptive vision of education that nurtures individual growth and creativity.