Lillian Weber
Posted on August 24, 2013 by debmeier
Dear readers,
Thanks to Julie Diamond (who, she reminded me, was my grandson’s kindergarten teacher), I have a copy again of The English Infant School and Informal Eduction by Lillian Weber, published 42 years ago! Teachers and parents of young children should figure out how to get hold of it and pour over its pages. I like the phrase “informal,” which we’ve dropped even in progressive circles. It fits so well with Lillian’s drive for continuity between home and school communities rather than the relentless current drive to put a wall between the school and the child’s own roots and loved ones. But the latter is not new, and it was what Lillian Weber was fighting against in the 1960s and 70s. It’s the key dilemma we’ve never focused on for long enough, the ways available that simultaneously strengthen schools AND their