
A native of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Smith graduated from Radcliffe College at Harvard University in 1951 with a bachelor’s degree in English. After graduating Smith accepted a teaching position at St. Mary’s White Mountains School in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, where she taught English, psychology, history, and drama. She then pursued graduate studies at Harvard University, earning a master’s degree and an educational doctorate.
Dr. Smith began teaching at what is now Simmons University on a part-time basis as she raised her family. She taught at the university for 28 before retiring in 1989.
Dr. Smith was the author of three books: Activity and Experience: Sources of English Informational Education , To Understand and to Help: The Life and Work of Susan Isaacs 1885-1948 (Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1985), and “Open Education” Revisited: Problems in American Educational Reform.


