Everett Reimer
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Everett W. Reimer (died in 1998[1]) was an education theorist who authored several books on educational policy and was a proponent of deschooling. He was a notable friend of Ivan Illich, whom he met at the Catholic University of Puerto Rico.
Books published
- Power for All or for None by Katherine and Everett Reimer (1998)
- Paperback: 348 pages
- Publisher: Inkworks Press Oakland, CA (1998)
- Language: English
- ASIN B0006R0WC8
- School is Dead: Alternatives in Education
- 176 pages
- Publisher: Penguin (1971)
- Language: English
- ISBN 0-14-080169-3
- Unusual ideas in education (Series B: Opinions / International Commission on the Development of Education) (Series B: Opinions / International Commission on the Development of Education)
- 11 pages
- Publisher: Unesco (January 1, 1971)
- Language: English
- ASIN B0007C5FTW
- Social problems associated with the development of Puerto Rico during the last two decades (January 1, 1960)
- Publisher: s.n. (January 1, 1960)
- Language: English
- ASIN B0007JY33E
- Venezuela's human resources (January 1, 1964)
- Problems of methodology in the investigation and planning of education [and] training in Venezuela (January 1, 1964)
- Three weeks in the life of a utopia (1976)
- Futuros alternativos (Serie de planificación)
- 110 pages
- Publisher: Editorial Universitaria, Universidad de Puerto Rico; 1. ed edition (1976)
- Language: Spanish
- ISBN 0-8477-2434-4
- Social planning: Collected papers, 1957-68 (CIDOC cuaderno) (1968)
- Comprehensive educational planning in Puerto Rico (Comprehensive planning in state education agencies) (January 1, 1968)
- 103 pages
- Publisher: Office of Planning and Educational Development, Dept. of Education (January 1, 1968)
- Language: English
- ASIN B0007K2TJ8
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