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Sequence 23Up From Helplessness by Jerome Bruner Jerome Bruner translates infant behavior into an anthropological overview which takes… |
Sequence 65Announcement II NAMTAPRESENTS: JEROME BRUNER IN LECTURE Dr. Jerome Bruner, Harvard, Oxford Professor of Psychology and… |
Sequence 1410 far from sufficient. The older children look for sequence and deeper development for various media. They need, really… |
Sequence 6056 Announcement II NAMTA PRESENTS: JEROME BRUNER IN LECTURE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO Dr. Jerome Bruner, Harvard, Oxford… |
Sequence 63N.A.M.T.A. NEWS: Regional Elementary In-Service Workshops - U.S.A. For 1980-198 I, in-service elementary workshops will be… |
Sequence 6460 Elementary Action Series: Classroom technique and documentary material would be accrued to build the NAMTA Elementary… |
Sequence 4440 NAMTA News: David Kahn Appointed Executive Director of NAMTA After five years of service to N AMT A in both the Media and… |
Sequence 33Curriculum Review: Man: A Course of Study Kahn-Bruner Interview Jerome Bruner's recollection of his famous Man: A… |
Sequence 47Ms. Lillard's first book, Montessori: A Modern Approach. was fluid commentary where concepts and philosophy were more… |
Sequence 6056 N.A.M.T.A. News NEW ELEMENT ARY WORKSHOP - SUCCESS Barbara Gordon and staff should be congratulated for their excellent… |
Sequence 62 conservative pressures for skills in the private school market. And with the private school rush for alternative elementary… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI HUMANISM: ORIGIN AND TRENDS Montessori in the Humanist Tradition by Ron Miller The Perfectibility of the… |
Sequence 3MONTESSORI HUMANISM: ORIGIN AND TRENDS volume seven number one Part One On Human Nature: Montessori in the Humanist… |
Sequence 84 1ntellectua/ growth does not flow smoothly, but rather in spurts of growth followed by consolidation. The spurts in growth… |
Sequence 9The Perfectibility of Intellect By Jerome S. Bruner Jerome Bruner's complex view of mental life is derived from a… |
Sequence 1814 A more difficult task is to instill early in the learner what in effect is a balance between impatience with the trivial… |
Sequence 63SPEAKER DALLAS ONLY Ginger Buckley Currently a preschool trainer at 1he Texas Montessori Institute in Houston. Ms. Buckley… |
Sequence 1THE PARENT, CHILDCARE, AND MONTESSORI Parents Make the Best Teachers by David Kahn A View of Child Minding by Jerome Bruner… |
Sequence 3THE PARENT, CHILDCARE, AND MONTESSORI volume seven number 1wo Editorial: Parents Make the Best Teachers by David Kahn… |
Sequence 13A View of Childminding by Jerome Bruner Often times the babysiuer in the home is idealized as the better alternative to… |
Sequence 45Book Review: Under Five in Britain by Jerome Bruner The Hif!,hscope Pres.1. 600 North mn,r S1ree1. } 'p1ila111i.… |
Sequence 15The Elementary Child, The Curriculum and Montessori by John Long Mr. long states his position on the recurring debate… |
Sequence 17Everyone was running around taking field trips, doing experiments, reading journal articles ... I much prefer a nice easy… |
Sequence 20excellence. How do we reconcile the demands of the structured curriculum, as defined by Bruner, with the significance of the… |
Sequence 3MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY AND BEYOND volume eight number two Editorial Theme: Montessori Secondary School - Developing the… |
Sequence 4844 Reading for Signs of Life By Jerome Bruner On Learning to Read: The Child's Fascination with Meaning By Bruno… |
Sequence 46I I I The child is our hope. He can help change our life - he can help us focus on 1he larger themes of love and family… |