John C. Holt
Born
in New York City, New York, The United States
April 14, 1923
Died
September 14, 1985
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How Children Learn
53 editions
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published
1967
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How Children Fail
48 editions
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published
1964
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Teach Your Own: The John Holt Book Of Homeschooling
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19 editions
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published
1981
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Learning All the Time
9 editions
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published
1989
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Instead of Education: Ways to Help People Do Things Better
14 editions
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published
1977
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Escape from Childhood
15 editions
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published
1974
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What Do I Do Monday? (Innovators in Education)
15 editions
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published
1970
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Freedom and Beyond (Innovators in Education)
19 editions
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published
1972
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The Underachieving School
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Growing Without Schooling: A Record of a Grassroots Movement, Vol. 1: August 1977 - December 1979
4 editions
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1997
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“Leaders are not, as we are often led to think, people who go along with huge crowds following them. Leaders are people who go their own way without caring, or even looking to see, whether anyone is following them. "Leadership qualities" are not the qualities that enable people to attract followers, but those that enable them to do without them. They include, at the very least, courage, endurance, patience, humor, flexibility, resourcefulness, stubbornness, a keen sense of reality, and the ability to keep a cool and clear head, even when things are going badly. True leaders, in short, do not make people into followers, but into other leaders.”
― Teach Your Own: The John Holt Book Of Homeschooling
― Teach Your Own: The John Holt Book Of Homeschooling
“We destroy the love of learning in children, which is so strong when they are small, by encouraging and compelling them to work for petty and contemptible rewards, gold stars, or papers marked 100 and tacked to the wall, or A's on report cards, or honor rolls, or dean's lists, or Phi Beta Kappa keys, in short, for the ignoble satisfaction of feeling that they are better than someone else.”
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“The true test of character is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we don't know what to do.”
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