Note: In For Your Own Good, Alice Miller herself credits Katharina Rutschky and her 1977 work Schwarze Pädagogik as the source of inspiration to consider the concept of poisonous pedagogy,[1] which is considered as a translation of Rutschky's original term Schwarze Pädagogik (literally "black pedagogy"). Source:
Zornado، Joseph L. (2001). Inventing the Child: Culture, Ideology, and the Story of Childhood. Routledge. ص. 77. ISBN:0-8153-3524-5. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-11-08. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2013-10-20.In the Spanish translations of Miller's books, Schwarze Pädagogik is translated literally.
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Note: In For Your Own Good, Alice Miller herself credits Katharina Rutschky and her 1977 work Schwarze Pädagogik as the source of inspiration to consider the concept of poisonous pedagogy,[1] which is considered as a translation of Rutschky's original term Schwarze Pädagogik (literally "black pedagogy"). Source:
Zornado، Joseph L. (2001). Inventing the Child: Culture, Ideology, and the Story of Childhood. Routledge. ص. 77. ISBN:0-8153-3524-5. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-11-08. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2013-10-20.In the Spanish translations of Miller's books, Schwarze Pädagogik is translated literally.
Note: In For Your Own Good, Alice Miller herself credits Katharina Rutschky and her 1977 work Schwarze Pädagogik as the source of inspiration to consider the concept of poisonous pedagogy,[1] which is considered as a translation of Rutschky's original term Schwarze Pädagogik (literally "black pedagogy"). Source:
Zornado، Joseph L. (2001). Inventing the Child: Culture, Ideology, and the Story of Childhood. Routledge. ص. 77. ISBN:0-8153-3524-5. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-11-08. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2013-10-20.In the Spanish translations of Miller's books, Schwarze Pädagogik is translated literally.