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Give Me a Barn

Pages 396-416 | Published online: 12 Sep 2013
 

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Laura Hooper

A barn may symbolize the essentials of the good life for children—space to grow in, nooks and crannies to investigate and retire to, stalls for keeping order when order is necessary, and a hay mow for freedom that gives flavor for living. Housing helps but not at the sacrifice of opportunities for growth. Have we in American schools planned a balanced economy between growth and housing? Miss Hooper is director of the Page Memorial School at Wellesley College, Massachusetts.

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