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Occupation
  
Nonfiction writer

Nationality
  
Canadian


Name
  
Zander Sherman

Role
  
Writer

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Notable works
  
The Curiosity of School

Books
  
The Curiosity of School: Education and the Dark Side of Enlightenment

Zander Sherman (born 1986) is a Canadian writer.

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Early life and education

Sherman is the great-grandson of Frank A. Sherman, cofounder of Dofasco, a large steel company in Hamilton, Ontario. Sherman grew up in Muskoka, where he was homeschooled until the age of thirteen. His father, Jamie, is an artist, glassblower, and musician. Zander's debut work, The Curiosity of School: Education and the Dark Side of Enlightenment is dedicated to his mother, who was his teacher.

The Curiosity of School

Sherman's first book was published in 2012 by Penguin Random House. The Curiosity of School is a social history that covers the development of the current educational system in the West. The book debuted on the national bestseller list, where it generated wide-ranging response from critics. Educator Paul W. Bennett described the book as "the most stimulating Canadian contribution to the Great Education Debate in decades."

Since the publication of his debut, Sherman has contributed to The Globe & Mail, and written for a number of magazines including The Walrus and The Believer. He is currently working on his second book, a memoir.

References

Zander Sherman Wikipedia


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