Free writing, school walks, printing, student councils, etc. are just some of the techniques developed by Freinet at based on pedagogical, political, psychological and epistemological theories. But do these methods and ideas still have a place today?
Contributing to the French debate on schools, Baptiste Jacomino shows us that Freinet’s system is open, not without its critics, but also open to evolution and adaptation at any time and in any place.
Baptiste Jacomino holds a doctorate in educational science and has taught the history and philosophy of education. He is the author of Alain et Freinet: une école contre l’autre? (L’Harmattan), Alain (Ellipses) and Camus (Ellipses). He is a member of the editorial board of Le Philosophoire.
Since 2011, Yves Rouvière has contributed to the Comprendre collection (Freud, Marx, Sade, Lacan, L’anarchisme, Hitler et les Allemands, Péguy, Fanon).