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  1. Susan Sutherland Isaacs, CBE (née Fairhurst; 24 May 1885 – 12 October 1948; also known as Susan S. Brierley or Ursula Wise) was a Lancashire -born educational psychologist and psychoanalyst. She published studies on the intellectual and social development of children and promoted the nursery school movement.

  2. A biography of Susan Sutherland Isaacs, a pioneer of child-centred education and psychoanalysis. Learn about her life, work, and contributions to the concept of phantasy and the inner world.

  3. Susan Isaacs (1885–1948) was a British educator, philosopher, and psychoanalyst who wrote influential books on child development and education. She reconciled observational psychology with the role of unconscious phantasy and emotion in children's minds.

  4. A British psychoanalyst and member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, Susan Isaacs was born in Bolton, Lancashire on March 24 1885, and died on October 12, 1948 in London. Isaacs came from a middle-class English family from the Midlands.

  5. 18. Juni 2009 · Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885–1948) was arguably the most influential child psychologist and educator of her British generation. Her work was studied by eminent contemporary academics, psychologists, philosophers and politicians. Her influence was international.

    • Jenny Willan
    • 2009
  6. Susan Sutherland Isaacs, 1885–1948, British educator. After studying at the universities of Manchester and Cambridge, she became a lecturer in early childhood education. A disciple of Sigmund Freud and John Dewey, she ran an experimental progressive school, Malting House, in Cambridge from 1924 to 1927.

  7. 1. Juni 2009 · Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885–1948) was arguably the most influential child psychologist and educator of her British generation. Her work was studied by eminent contemporary...