Daniel Greenberg

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Daniel Greenberg (born c. 1934) is a founder of Sudbury Valley School in Framingham, Massachusetts. Beyond his accomplishments in academia, Mr. Greenberg's column can be read in the Metrowest Daily News. Daniel Greenberg has published several books and presented numerous lectures on the Sudbury model.

During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict Mr. Greenberg traveled to Israel and reported on his findings and opined about the situation in the Metrowest Daily News.

[edit] Books

  • The Pursuit of Happiness: The Lives of Sudbury Valley Alumni, 2004 (with Mimsy Sadofsky and Jason Lempka)
  • Reflections on the Sudbury School Concept, 1999 (with Mimsy Sadofsky)
  • Starting a Sudbury School: A Summary of the Experiences of Fifteen Start-Up Groups 1998 (with Mimsy Sadofsky)
  • Sudbury Valley School Handbook, 1995
  • Worlds in Creation, 1994
  • Education in America: A View from Sudbury Valley, 1993
  • A New Look at Schools, 1992
  • Legacy of Trust (Life After the Sudbury Valley School Experience), 1992 (with Mimsy Sadofsky)
  • The Sudbury Valley School Experience, 1992
  • Free at Last: The Sudbury Valley School, 1991
  • Early lessons : some recollections of my youth and what it taught me, 1988
  • Child Rearing, 1987
  • Announcing a New School: A Personal Account of the Beginnings of the Sudbury Valley School, 1973


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