- Susan Sutherland Isaacs
Susan Sutherland Isaacs (née Fairhurst) (1885–1948) was an English educational
psychologist andpsychoanalyst . She published studies on the intellectual and social development ofchildren and promoted thenursery school movement.Portraits of Susan Isaacs can be found in the National Portrait Gallery. [cite web
title = Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885-1948), Psychologist
publisher = National Portrait Gallery
url = http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp58786
accessdate = 2008-07-03]Early life and education
Susan was born on
24 May 1885 , in Turton,Bolton ,Lancashire ,England . She was the daughter of William Fairhurst, journalist and Methodist lay preacher, and his wife, Miriam Sutherland.cite encyclopedia
title = Isaacs, Susan Sutherland (1885–1948)
encyclopedia =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
last = Pines
first = Malcolm
publisher = Oxford University Press
date = 2004
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25444
accessdate = 2008-07-03] Her mother died when she was six years old. Shortly afterwards she became alienated from her father after he married the nurse who had attended her mother during her illness. She was an intelligent child and eager to learn but was frustrated by Primary School.At the age of fifteen, Susan was removed from
Bolton Secondary School by her father because she had converted to atheistic socialism; her father refused to speak to her for 2 years. She stayed at home with her stepmother until she was 22.cite web
title = Comparisons in Early Years Education: History, Fact, and Fiction
last = Drummond
first = Mary Jane
url = http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v2n1/drummond.html
work = Early Childhood Research and Practice
authorlink = Mary Jane Drummond
accessdate = 2008-06-30] She was first apprenticed to a photographer and then she began her teaching career as a governess for an English family.In 1907, Susan enrolled to train as a teacher of young children (5 to 7-year-olds) at the
University of Manchester . There, she transferred to a degree course and graduated in 1912 with a First class degree in Philosophy. She was awarded a scholarship at the Psychological Laboratory inNewnham College, Cambridge and gained a master's degree in 1913.Career
Isaacs embarked upon a series of lectures in infant school education at
Darlington Training College , inlogic at the University of Manchester, and in psychology at theUniversity of London .In 1914, she married William Broadhurst Brierley, a botany lecturer. A year later they moved to London where she became tutor to the
Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) and, from 1916, lectured in psychology at theUniversity of London . In 1922 she divorced Brierly and marriedNathan Isaacs (1895-1966), a metallurgist who collaborated with Susan in her later work.Susan also trained and practiced as a
psychoanalyst after analysis by the psychoanalystJohn Carl Flugel (1884–1955). She became an associate member of the newly formedBritish Psychoanalytical Society in 1921, becoming a full member in 1923. She began her own practice that same year. She later underwent brief analysis withOtto Rank and in 1927 she submitted herself to further analysis withJoan Riviere to get personal experience and understanding ofMelanie Klein 's new ideas on infancy. Isaacs also helped popularise the works and Klein as the theories ofJean Piaget andSigmund Freud . She was initially enthusiastic for Jean Piaget's theories on the intellectual development of young children, though she later criticised his schemas for stages of cognitive development, which were not based on the observation of the child in their natural environment, unlike her own observations at Malting House School.Between 1924 and 1927 she was Head of
Malting House School , Cambridge, an experimental school founded byGeoffrey Pyke , which fostered the individual development of children. Children were given greater freedom and were supported rather than punished. The teachers were seen as observers of the children who were seen as research workers. Her work had a great influence on early education and made play a central part of a child’s education.Between 1929 and 1940 she was an '
agony aunt ' under thepseudonym of 'Ursula Wise', replying to readers' problems in several child care journals, notably "The Nursery World" and "Home and School". [cite web
title = Institute of Education Papers of Susan Isaacs
url = http://ioewebserver.ioe.ac.uk/ioe/cms/get.asp?cid=9347&9347_0=15332
authorlink =Institute of Education
accessdate = 2008-07-30]In 1933 she became the first Head of the Child Development Department at the
Institute of Education , University of London, where she established an advanced course in child development for teachers of young children. Her department had a great influence on the teaching profession and encouraged the profession to consider psychodynamic theory with developmental psychology.Isaacs developed cancer in 1935 and struggled with ill health for the rest of her life. In 1937 she toured
Australia andNew Zealand , and after moving toCambridge in 1939 she conducted the ‘Cambridge Evacuation Survey’ which studied the affect of evacuation on children. She was also awarded theCBE in 1948. She died from cancer on12 October 1948 .Publications
* "Introduction to Psychology", Methuen Press, (London, 1921)
* "Nursery Years", Routledge, (London, 1929).
* "The biological interests of young children", (1929)
* "The Intellectual Growth of Young Children", Routledge and Kegan Paul, (London, 1930)
* "Behaviour of Young Children", Routledge & Sons (London, 1930)
* "The psychological aspects of child development", Evans with the University of London, Institute of Education, (London [1930] ) (First published as Section II of the 1935 volume of the Year Book of Education).
* "The children we teach: seven to eleven years", University of London, Institute of Education, (London, 1932)
* "The Social Development of Young Children: A Study of Beginnings", Routledge and Kegan Paul, (London, 1933).
* "Child Guidance. Suggestions for a clinic playroom", Child Guidance Council (London, 1936)
* "The Cambridge Evacuation Survey. A wartime study in social welfare and education. Edited by Susan Isaacs with the co-operation of Sibyl Clement Brown & Robert H. Thouless. Written by Georgina Bathurst, Sibyl Clement Brown [and others] , etc", Methuen Press (London, 1941).
* "Childhood & After. Some essays and clinical studies", Routledge & Kegan Paul (London, 1948).
* "Troubles of children and parents", Methuen Press, (London, 1948)Personal papers
Collections of Susan Isaacs personal papers can be found in the Archives of the Institute of Education, University of London, (Ref: DC/SI) [http://ioewebserver.ioe.ac.uk/ioe/cms/get.asp?cid=9347&9347_0=15332] ( [http://archive.ioe.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=NaviTree.tcl&dsqField=RefNo&dsqItem=SI#HERE online catalogue] ); the Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society (Ref PE/ISA) [http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk/archives.htm] , ( [http://www.a2a.org.uk/html/1401-peisa.htm online catalogue] ); and the British and Foreign School Society (BFSS) Archive Centre [http://www.bfss.org.uk/archive/archive_isaacs.html] .
References
Notes
General references
* cite book
last = Gardner
first = Dorothy E M
authorlink = Dorothy Gardner
title = Susan Isaacs
publisher = Methuen Press
date = 1969
location = London
*Citation
last = Hall
first = J S
title = Psychology and Schooling: the impact of Susan Isaacs and Jean Piaget on 1060s science education reform | journal = History of Education
volume = 29
issue = 2
pages = 153-170
year = 2000
url = http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewAbstract.do?articleID=30663317
* cite book
last = Smith
first = Lydia A H,
title = To Understand and to help: the life and work of Susan Isaacs, 1884-1948
publisher = Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
date = 1985
location = London
* cite encyclopedia
title = Isaacs (née Fairhurst), Susan Sutherland
encyclopedia =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
publisher = Oxford University Press
date = 2004
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/51059
doi = 10.1093/ref:odnb/51059
accessdate = 2007-06-03
* Citation
title = Dr Susan Isaacs: Obituary
newspaper = National Froebel Bulletin
pages = 1
year = 1948
date = Nov 1948
*cite book
last = Woolridge
first = Adrian
title = Measuring the mind: psychological theory and educational controversy in England, c.1860-c.1990
publisher = Cambridge University Press
date = 1994
location = CambridgeExternal links
* [http://ioewebserver.ioe.ac.uk/ioe/cms/get.asp?cid=9347&9347_0=15332 Susan Isaacs papers at the Institute of Education, University of London Archives] .
* [http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk/archives.htm Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society] .
* [http://www.bfss.org.uk/archive/archive_isaacs.html British and Foreign School Society (BFSS) Archive Centre ] .
* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] .
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp58786 Likenesses of Susan Sutherland Isaacs, National portrait gallery] .
* [http://www.boltonwomen.org.uk/achievement.htm list of notable women from Bolton] .ee also
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Psychoanalysis
*Psychology
*Child Development
*Psychodynamics
*Early childhood education
*Parenting
*Pedagogy
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