Career
He shortly worked in a school in Glarisegg (TG,Companies of Honour) and later founded an experimental school ("Louisiana Forge") in Lausanne, Switzerland, but Adolphe Ferrière had to quickly abandon teaching due to his deafness. In 1921, he founded the New Education Fellowship, in which he wrote the charter. He worked as a humanist and an editor from 1919 to 1922 on the pacifist journal "l"Essor" (The Rise).
· Throughout his life, he has published a substantial number of books, some of which were done with Karl-Ernst Krafft.
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He is listed as one of the 100 most famous educators, by the International Bureau of Education (IBE).