Child's Work
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Child's Work by Joachim Liebschner, published in 2006. This engaging book delves into the ongoing debate surrounding primary education methods, exploring the tension between child-centered approaches and traditional educational practices. With 168 pages of in-depth analysis, Liebschner examines the crucial role of the teacher and the revitalized emphasis on 'play' as an essential educational tool. Ideal for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the philosophy and social aspects of education, this book offers a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of preschool and kindergarten teaching. Enhance your understanding of educational methods with this essential read from a respected author in the field.