Sylvia Ashton Warner Quotes
A collection of quotes by Sylvia Ashton Warner.
Sylvia Ashton-Warner was a New Zealand writer and educator, born on December 17, 1908, in Stratford, Taranaki. She is best known for her unique teaching methods and her contributions to education. After completing her education at Wellington Teachers' College, she began teaching in rural New Zealand schools.
Ashton-Warner believed in a student-centered approach to education, emphasizing the importance of individuality and creativity. She developed the "organic writing" method, which involved encouraging students to write about personal experiences and emotions. This approach aimed to foster a love of language and learning among students.
In 1952, Ashton-Warner gained international recognition with the publication of her novel, "Teacher." The book drew heavily on her own experiences as a teacher and became a bestseller. She continued writing and publishing throughout her life, penning several other novels, including "Spinster" and "Bell Call."
In addition to her writing, Ashton-Warner traveled and lectured extensively on education. She believed that education should be personal and relevant to the students' lives. Her innovative teaching methods earned her recognition and she became highly respected in educational circles.
Sylvia Ashton-Warner passed away on April 28, 1984, leaving behind a legacy of educational reform and a body of work that continues to inspire teachers and educators worldwide.