Seeking SUMMERHILL

a self-study of my teacher education practices

Authors

  • James A. Muchmore Western Michigan University
  • 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

How to Cite

MUCHMORE, J. A.; NOGUEIRA, M. E. C. Seeking SUMMERHILL: a self-study of my teacher education practices. Revista Hipótese, Bauru, v. 4, n. 1, p. 175–193, 2018. Disponível em: https://revistahipotese.editoraiberoamericana.com/revista/article/view/309. Acesso em: 19 sep. 2024.

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