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Sybil Marshall (26 November 1913 – 29 August 2005) was a British writer, teacher and educationalist. As a teacher in a one-room school in Cambridgeshire during the 1940s, Marshall developed teaching methods based on integrating subjects and encouraging children's creativity. Later written up as ''An Experiment in Education'', her methods influenced the 1967 Plowden Report into primary education in Britain. In later years, Marshall became a writer, publishing academic works on education, childhood memoirs of growing up in the Cambridgeshire fenland, and, from 1993, a series of novels. ==Bibliography== * ''Adventure in Creative Education''〔Published by Pergamon Press in 1968 and illustrated by Ewart Oakeshott.〕 * ''Fenland Chronicle'' * ''The Silver New Nothing'' * ''A Pride of Tigers'' * ''Everyman's Book of English Folk Tales'' * ''A Nest of Magpies'' * ''Once Upon A Village'' * ''The Chequer Board'' * ''Sharp Through The Hawthorn''〔All the Bibliographical detail taken from a paperback copy published by Penguin in 1995, the original being published in hardback by Michael Joseph in hardback on 1994 of ''Sharp Through The Hawthorn''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sybil Marshall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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