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John Hunter. Richard Baraniuk. Alexander Sutherland Neill. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

Alexander Sutherland Neill

Alexander Sutherland Neill, aussi appelé A. S. Neill, (17 octobre 1883 - 23 septembre 1973) était un pédagogue libertaire[1],[2] écossais. Norman Cornett. Norman Cornett is a religious studies course lecturer in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, dismissed without explanation from his post at McGill University in the spring of 2007, possibly for his unorthodox teaching methods.[1] Former National Film Board of Canada (NFB) producer Robert Verrall, an invited guest participant in some of Cornett's classes, created a petition demanding that McGill explain its actions, which was signed by 13 Canadian filmmakers and published in the Montreal Gazette on June 15, 2007.

Norman Cornett

Lawyers and academics including Julius Grey and Yakov M. Rabkin published an opinion piece in Le Devoir on July 11, also demanding an explanation from McGill.[2][3] University provost Anthony Masi replied that there had been no irregularities in the decision to let Cornett go.[4] PROFESSOR NORMAN CORNETT : "Since when do we divorce the right answer from an honest answer?" Uri Alon.