Henry Schoenheimer was one of Australia's foremost thinkers and writers on education. For several decades there were few issues he didn't argue in the daily press, in journals, in his books and from the public platform. His arguments are cogent and his writing remains as stimulating and as fresh as when it was written. This book, edited by Leon Allwood on behalf of the Australian Council of State Schools Organisations, contains 108 selections from Henry Schoenheimer's work. It is a comprehensive and thought-provoking guide to contemporary educational issues. (Back cover)