Maria Montessori: A BiographyDiversion Books, 21 мая 2017 г. - Всего страниц: 426 The definitive biography of a physician, feminist, social reformer, educator, and one of the most influential, and controversial women of the 20th century. |
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... normal children. As a contemporary of Maria Montessori and her co-workers, I can attest from my own experience to the grateful enthusiasm which is described in this book, the enthusiasm with which her teachings were received and applied ...
... normal schools to train secular teachers for the new system of public instruction . But public schools continued to ... average of twelve hours a day in the fields and mines , and child labor was common in both . There were ...
... normal children . For Rousseau , sense experience was the basis of all knowledge , but he placed a new emphasis on ... child he wants to teach , in order to develop the innate possibilities of human nature , which he saw as apt to ...
... children while man directs himself to external social matters. True anthropometrist, Sergi contrasts the feminists with “normal” women: they are asexual, frigid; they even look masculine, with undeveloped secondary sexual ...
... children were first separated from the normal pupils . Once again , as in Berlin two years before , her appearance was a public triumph . The speech she gave , essentially the article she had written for Roma , was to have a decisive ...
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