So Much to Do, So Little Time: The Writings of Hilda Neatby

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pp. 350, “Hilda Neatby became a figure of national controversy in 1953 with the publication of So Little for the Mind, a harsh critique of Canadian primary and secondary school education. In this collection of her published and unpublished articles, speeches, and letters, Michael Hayden presents the woman behind the controversy in the context of her times. He also includes a complete bibliography of her works.”

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ISBN 0774801719
Number of pages 350
Original Title So Much to Do, So Little Time: The Writings of Hilda Neatby
Published Date 1983
Translators edited and annotated by Michael Hayden
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Vancouver
Edition First edition
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pp. 350, “Hilda Neatby became a figure of national controversy in 1953 with the publication of So Little for the Mind, a harsh critique of Canadian primary and secondary school education. In this collection of her published and unpublished articles, speeches, and letters, Michael Hayden presents the woman behind the controversy in the context of her times. He also includes a complete bibliography of her works.”

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Weight 1 kg