‘The school without tears': E. F. O'Neill of Prestolee

Author: Burke, Catherine1

Source: History of Education, Volume 34, Number 3, May 2005 , pp. 263-275(13)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Key:
Free Content - Free Content
New Content - New Content
Subscribed Content - Subscribed Content
Free Trial Content - Free Trial Content

Abstract:

Between the years 1918 and 1953 a remarkable and sustained experiment in education occurred at an unremarkable village elementary school mid-way between Manchester and Bolton in Lancashire, England. Prestolee School at the heart of the industrial mill town of Kearsley was transformed by the head teacher, Edward Frances O'Neill (1890–1975). O'Neill's experiment to educate within an atmosphere of freedom is re-examined in this article in the light of an archive of materials which were originally collected by the celebrated mathematics educator, W. W. Sawyer. This archive of photographs, letters, memos and children's work has been explored alongside records of school inspections and other formal records of the school and its head teacher during these years.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1080/00467600500065167

Affiliations: 1: School of Education: The University of Leeds, UK, Email: c.burke@education.leeds.ac.uk

The full text electronic article is available for purchase. You will be able to download the full text electronic article after payment.

$38.34 plus tax      Refund Policy

 

OR

Back to top

Key:
Free Content - Free Content
New Content - New Content
Subscribed Content - Subscribed Content
Free Trial Content - Free Trial Content
Share this item with others: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Page Help Click here for Page Help
Shopping cart
Tools
Sign in






Need to register?
Sign up here
Text size: A | A | A | A