Author(s) |
Hobson, Peter
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Publication Date |
2016
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Abstract |
Alexander Sutherland Neill was born in the small Scottish town of Forfar, fifteen miles north of Dundee in 1883. His father, George Neill, was a schoolmaster who taught in the neighbouring village of Kingsmuir, where Neill received his own schooling. After leaving school at the age of fourteen and taking various jobs for two years, Neill became an apprentice schoolmaster in 1899. He remained an uncertified teacher for four years and was then successful in gaining matriculation to Edinburgh University. He studied Arts and although exhibiting little enthusiasm for university work graduated in 1905 with a major in English literature. He then taught for twelve years in Scottish government schools.
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Citation |
The Routledge Encyclopedia of Educational Thinkers, p. 341-345
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ISBN |
9781138826144
9781315739502
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Publisher |
Routledge
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Edition |
1
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Title |
A.S. Neill (1883-1973)
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Type of document |
Book Chapter
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Entity Type |
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