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Alexander Sutherland Neill

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Alexander Sutherland Neill 1883-1973, English educator. After teaching at state schools in Scotland, Neill became dissatisfied with traditional education. In 1924, he set up the progressive coeducational Summerhill School at Leiston, England. Among the school's experiments were optional attendance, a school parliament, and no religious instruction. Neill's works include The Problem Child (1927), The Problem Family (1949), and Summerhill (1960). He ideas, although controversial, continue to be debated. Author not available, NEILL, ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND. , The Columbia... Read more
Alexander Sutherland Neill
Alexander Sutherland Neill The Scottish psychologist Alexander Sutherland Neill (1883-1973) is most famous as the founder of...Born in Forfar, Scotland, on Oct. 18, 1883, Alexander S. Neill received his early education in his father's... Read more
Summerhill School
...in Leiston, Suffolk, England. Founded in 1921 by Alexander Sutherland Neill (1883–1973), the school is self-governing (students...motivation to learn (class attendance is optional). Neill's highly influential and controversial book Summerhill... Read more

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