A practical blueprint for reorganizing elementary and secondary education, built around how children grow and learn.
This book argues that education should fit each learner’s stage of development and connect knowledge to real life.
Drawing on insights from European and American schools, the author outlines clear postulates and practical reforms. It blends theory with hands-on guidance for planning schools, curricula, and daily programs that adapt to different rates of growth while keeping core skills in focus.
- Learn the core postulates that guide a development-based approach to schooling.
- Explore a psycho-physical view of the learner to structure classes and departments.
- See how a sequence of departments—from play school to adolescent programs—supports steady progression.
- Discover practical classroom and administrative strategies for implementing flexible, student-centered reforms.
Ideal for teachers, school administrators, and education planners seeking a concrete framework for reform and better alignment between development and the curriculum.