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Title: Lorenzo Milani and the Barbiana legacy
Authors: Martinelli, Edoardo
Borg, Carmel
Mayo, Peter
Keywords: Interviewing
Martinelli, Edoardo, 1950-
Milani, Lorenzo
Education
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
Citation: Martinelli, E., Borg, C., & Mayo, P. (2007). Lorenzo Milani and the Barbiana Legacy. Counterpoints, 276, 107-123.
Abstract: The School of Barbiana, in the Mugello region of Tuscany, represents one of the most radical educational initiatives of the twentieth century. It was founded by a radical priest, Don Lorenzo Milani, whose works continue to be read for their insights regarding social justice, pastoral renewal and a democratic education. The major text to emerge from this school, authored by Don Milani and his students, is Letteraa una Professoressa (Letter to a Teacher). Edoardo Martinelli is one of the eight boys who co-authored this text. He provided us with a lengthy interview in Italian which one of us translated into English
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/101489
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