Seeking SUMMERHILL

a self-study of my teacher education practices

Authors

  • James A. Muchmore Western Michigan University image/svg+xml
  • Maria Ephigênia Cáceres Nogueira Universidade Paulista UNIP

Keywords:

Summerhill, Teaching, Self-study

Abstract

For the past 25 years, I have been slowly, inexorably movingtoward Summerhill. Inspired by the work of A. S. Neill and other progressive educators, my journey has involved a great deal of reflection about my role as a teacher, my relationship to students, and the nature of our work together. As a result, my approach to teaching has radically evolved from being a highly formal, tightly controlled, teacher-directed style—similar to what Freire has called the “banking model of education”—to one that is now much more open, inventive, and joyful. This self-study explores my evolution as a teacher educator, paying particular attention to some of the personal and pedagogical changes that I have experienced over the past two-and-a-half decades.

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Author Biographies

  • James A. Muchmore, Western Michigan University

    Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies. College of Education and Human Development. Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

  • Maria Ephigênia Cáceres Nogueira, Universidade Paulista UNIP

    Traduzido, com permissão do autor, pela Profa. Ms. Simone Gonzalez e revisado por Natália Zeni, ambas da Universidade Paulista UNIP.

Published

2018-01-01

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How to Cite

MUCHMORE, J. A.; NOGUEIRA, M. E. C. Seeking SUMMERHILL: a self-study of my teacher education practices. Revista Hipótese, v. 4, n. 1, p. 175–193, 1 Jan.2018.

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