Josefa Martín Luengo

Josefa Martín Luengo (Salamanca, Spain, 1944 - Salamanca, Spain, 1 July 2009), was a free pedagogy researcher.

Biography

She organized Nertóbriga, a boarding school, in Fregenal de la Sierra (Badajoz province), Spain. Nertóbriga was noted for its philosophy that children learn best with freedom from coercion. Children were educated in values. This made the local administration to ask for its closing down.[1] It was reported to Spanish Parliament, to Adolfo Suárez's government, by a socialist MP. She founded Free School (Escuela Libre) Paideia together with free pedagogy researchers Concha Castaño and María Jesús Checa in Mérida (Badajoz province), Spain, in January 1978.

Paideia Collective (Colectivo Paideia) was founded by Paideia's workers. She was a Women for Anarchy (Mujeres para la Anarquía) group member. Women for Anarchy was part of Paideia Collective.

  1. Fregenal de la Sierra, una experiencia de Escuela en libertad (Campo Abierto Ediciones, 1978) (Fregenal de la Sierra, a School in freedom experience)

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