How Children Fail
Discover the groundbreaking insights of John Holt in How Children Fail, first published in the mid-1960s and pivotal in sparking an enduring education reform movement. This essential read, released in 1995 by Hachette Books, explores the ways children engage with learning and the barriers they face in traditional educational settings. In this updated 1982 edition, Holt enriches his original findings with fresh perspectives on how children investigate the world around them, making it a must-read for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the evolution of educational practices. With 320 pages of thought-provoking content, How Children Fail is a vital contribution to understanding child development and learning. Dive into this enlightening book and join the conversation on fostering a more effective educational environment.