John Holt - How Children Fail 100%

John Holt's (1964) is a seminal critique of the traditional school system, arguing that schools often stifle the innate intelligence and curiosity children are born with. Based on his observations as a fifth-grade teacher, Holt concludes that "failure" in school isn't just about dropping out; it's the failure of almost all children to develop more than a tiny fraction of their natural capacity for learning and creating. The Core Problem: Why Children "Fail"

: Students may take wild guesses or mumble responses to increase their chances of appearing correct without actually knowing the material. Holt's Educational Philosophy John Holt - How Children Fail

: The curriculum is often trivial, dull, and disconnected from a child's real interests, making narrow demands on their intelligence. John Holt's (1964) is a seminal critique of

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