De puber en de pedagoog Vernieuwingsonderwijs en adolescentie in Nederland, begin twintigste eeuw
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (345 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789048569557
- Biography, Literature and Literary studies
- Biography and non-fiction prose
- Biography: general
- Society and Social Sciences
- Education
- History of education
- History and Archaeology
- History
- History: specific events and topics
- Social and cultural history
- Adolescence
- World Wars
- biofiction
- diary writing
- progressive education
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While the First World War raged outside, fifteen-year-old Jaap Kann sat indoors and struggled with his schoolwork. He was the terror of his teachers and consistently failed his subjects. Rather than studying, he preferred dreaming of building airplanes and joining the war effort. Concerned about his future, Jaap's wealthy parents hired Otto Barendsen—a psychologist and pedagogue—to provide daily homework supervision. Over several years, Barendsen meticulously kept a diary of their sessions, chronicling not only his attempts to motivate Jaap but also their conversations, Jaap's emotional development, and his inner world. Inspired by the ideals of progressive pedagogy, Barendsen hoped to establish himself as a pedagogical writer in the tradition of Jan Ligthart and Theo Thijssen. For this ambition, Jaap was a golden subject. He was a typical teenager and attended the very first 'lyceum' of the Netherlands, where early theories of adolescent psychology inspired efforts to redesign education. As Barendsen prepared his envisioned book on adolescents, a profound friendship grew between the rebellious teenager and his idealistic tutor.
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