Alternative Education: Index for SKOLE,
The Journal of Alternative Education 1985-1999:
Jerry Mintz, Learning from Life, Learning in Education

Jerry Mintz - J

W 88:
Book Proposal: Traveling for Fun and Profit, by Jerry Mintz.............................27
Su 90:
The School of Living, by Jerry Mintz.......................................................................65
W 91:
 From Jerry Mintz's AERO-GRAMME:
  . . . . Nelly Dick and the Modern School Movement..............................................60
...........Alternative Education Teacher Training.......................................................62
Su 91:
View from the Fringe.....................................................................................................37
Su 94:
US-Russian 1992 Alternative Education Tour, by Jerry Mintz & Friends......134
F 96:
From AERO: Teaching at an Alternative School in Russia, by Ananda Kantner
............................................................................................................................................94
W 97:
Notes on my Trip to Waabno Gamaak, by Jerry Mintz .........................................35
Announcement from AERO: a Summer Camp in the Pyrenees ..............................105
Spr 97:
Vital questions for families to ponder: from AERO's survey..............................iv
W 98:
 From Jerry Mintz: AERO Radio Show Goes Prime Time......................................viii
F 98:
A Graphic Demonstration of Democracy for a New Charter School...............,..25
 
Learning from Life - L
F 85:
Children in their Place, by Richard Stone.................................................................34
W 86:
The Still Living Message of John Dewey, by William H. Leue.............................34
Breaking the School Habit, by Richard Stone..........................................................54
F 86:
"Socrates and the Slave Boy"....................................................................................134
Su 86:
Address to Small Schools Conference, by John Potter..........................................69
F 86-W 87:
Changing Adolescents in the '80's: Toward Freedom and Responsibility, .by Dave
............ Lehman................................................................................................................103
 Nurturing Spiritual Growth in Teenagers, Judith Randall.................................112
Su 89:
"Mom, How Do I Know I'm Awake?" by Charlotte Landvoigt ...............................52
W 90:
Coalition as Community, by Chris Mercogliano..........................................................18
Su 90:
The Singing Sword: Images Guide Adolescent Journeys, by Pythia Peay...........67
Su 91:
Would Dewey Make Children Learn in School? by C, Landvoigt.............................16
.Su 91:View from the Fringe, by Jerry Mintz .....................................................................37
W 92:
Being a Man in a Complex and Dangerous World, by Howard Mittleman...........90
Su 92:
 Vision of Community (Take 1), by Alan Klein..........................................................136
Su 93:
Spirituality as a Factor in Educational Theory, by William H. Leue, PhD......192
Su 94:
A Map, a Mirror, and a Wristwatch, by John Taylor Gatto..................................51
Madalyne, by Holly Engel..............................................................................................90
W 95:
Fear, by Chris Mercogliano..........................................................................................58
Spr 95:
Metaphors Within Metaphors by Chris Mercogliano............................................106
Su 95:
The Therapeutic School, by Chris Mercogliano.......................................................57
F 95:
 Take a Hike, Robert Kastelic.....................................................................................90
W 96: 
Caritas in the Classroom, by John D. Lawry...........................................................26
W 97:
The Creatures They Are, by Richard Lewis.............................................................16
Spr 97:
Competition, Conditioning and Play, Joseph Chilton Pearce.................................74
Is Happiness a Matter of Choice?, B. Kaufman, L. Grasso..................................78
A School Must Have a Heart, C. Mercogliano.........................................................87
Su 97:
The Different Drum, Community-Making & Peace, by M. Scott Peck: ch. III,
..............The True Meaning of Community..................................................................58  
F 97:
"Lifelong Learning": A Holistic View, by Nathaniel Needle................................62
W 98:
.Three Questions for Educational.Alternative-Seekers, by Nat Needle..........ix
 From Pat Montgomery, Introducing Rabbi Yehudah Fine....................................xiii
Spr 98:
Two Retrospective Musings, by John Potter (Virginia)........................................52
Su 98:
Digging in the Ground, by Orin Domenico................................................................44

Learning in Education - Le

Su 86:
Telling the Truth, by Mary Leue................................................................................37
Tribute to John Holt, by Danette, Bridget and Socorro Finn............................43
Su 93:
Homer Lane and Self-government, by John Potter ...............................................45
W 95:
 Japan's Education: A Time for Change, by John Potter (Japan).......................16
Su 95:
Revamping the Teaching of Mathematics by Mohammad Yadegari......................83
Su 96:
Mudsill Theory, the Lancaster Amish and Jaime Escalante, by JohnTaylor .........Gatto.......................................................................................................................15
What Do You Want Me to Do, Draw You a Picture? by Robert Kastelic.........82
Spr 97:
Vital questions for families to ponder: from AERO's survey.............................iv
Su 98:
How to Construct a Good, College-Level Essay, by Richard Prystowsky.........112
 
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