Could a man who never earned a master\u27s degree tell the nation\u27s teachers and administrators how to run their schools? Jesse Stuart, who had a life-long love of education, did just that. From Stuart\u27s autobiographical works, J .R. LeMaster has chosen selections that demonstrate his philosophy of learning and teaching, and his philosophy of life. The selections establish a loose chronology of events in Stuart\u27s lifelong education and describe his experience as preschooler, student, teacher, and school administrator. This multiple perspective, LeMaster suggests, is essential to understanding the process we call education—a process Jesse Stuart located in nature, believing that human beings are first and foremost natural beings and...