April 13, 1989: 'The Primal Scene of Education': An Exchange
January 19, 1984: 'Let the Trumpet Sound' (letter)
December 13, 1973: Closing Time for Open Ed?
Free the Children: Radical Reform and the Free School Movement by Allen Graubard
How to Survive in Your Native Land by James Herndon
March 23, 1972: Out Our Way
9226 Kercheval: The Storefront That Did Not Burn by Nancy Milio
Neighborhood Government: The Local Foundations of Political Life by Milton Kotler
March 25, 1971: New Schools Network (letter)
October 9, 1969: Up Against It
The Devil Has Slippery Shoes: A Biased Biography of the Child Development Group of Mississippi by Polly Greenberg
September 12, 1968: Great Expectations
Pygmalion in the Classroom: Teacher Expectation and Pupils' Intellectual Development by Robert Rosenthal, by Lenore Jacobson
On the Outskirts of HOPE: Educating Youth from Poverty Areas by Helaine S. Dawson
January 18, 1968: How Teachers Fail
How Children Learn by John Holt
February 23, 1967: Teaching the Unteachable (letter)
November 17, 1966: Children Writing: The Story of an Experiment