Fail: John Holt - How Children

: Children are often terrified of being "wrong," displeasing adults, or losing labels like "gifted". This fear makes them emotionally incapable of checking their own work or exploring new ideas deeply.

How Children Fail (Classics in Child Development): Holt, John John Holt - How 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 : Children are often terrified of being "wrong,"

: The curriculum is often trivial, dull, and disconnected from a child's real interests, making narrow demands on their intelligence. Holt's Educational Philosophy : The curriculum is often

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"

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