Maria Montessori: A BiographyPutnam, 1976 - Всего страниц: 410 Maria Montessori (1870-1952) brought about a revolution in the classroom. She developed a method of teaching small children and inspired a movement that carried that method into every corner of the world. In her rich and forthright biography, Rita Kramer brings this powerful woman to life, illuminating not only her lasting contributions to child development and social reform, but also the controversies surrounding her training methods and private life. |
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... normal ” children . Her own reaction to this accomplishment , hailed as miraculous by ev- eryone around her , was to wonder what it implied about the education of the normal children whose achievements her idiots had been able to equal ...
... normal ” children . Her own reaction to this accomplishment , hailed as miraculous by ev- eryone around her , was to wonder what it implied about the education of the normal children whose achievements her idiots had been able to equal ...
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... children Seguin had reached the same conclusion she herself had recently come to : his physiological method for educating abnormal children , based on the understanding of the in- dividual pupil , would , if applied to normal children ...
... children Seguin had reached the same conclusion she herself had recently come to : his physiological method for educating abnormal children , based on the understanding of the in- dividual pupil , would , if applied to normal children ...
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... normal children's use . She was no longer the blooming girl who had astonished her elders just after her graduation by being attractive as well as articulate . In her late thirties , she was a somewhat portly figure , still handsome but ...
... normal children's use . She was no longer the blooming girl who had astonished her elders just after her graduation by being attractive as well as articulate . In her late thirties , she was a somewhat portly figure , still handsome but ...
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The Early Struggle | 19 |
Afterword | 373 |
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