Kiss and the Ghost
Kiss and the Ghost
About this book
Sylvia Ashton-Warner, novelist and educationist, was extraordinarily famous in the 1960s. She maintained that young children best learn to read and write when they produce their own vocabulary, especially sex words – like ‘kiss’, and fear words – like ‘ghost’. This edited collection includes chapters by Mäori teachers and others who worked with Sylvia, as well as recollections of her son, Elliot Henderson. It reprints her Teaching Scheme that was originally published in New Zealand in the 1950s. And it celebrates her novels as brilliant and angry evocations of life in the wildness of New Zealand.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL25646992W
Subjects
Education, new zealandFeminism and educationFeminism and literatureEducationExperimental methodsElementary school teachingNew Zealand AuthorsHistory and criticism