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Sequence 5750 Spodek, Bernard. (1970). What are the sources of early childhood curriculum? Young Children, 26, 48-50. (3). Standing… |
Sequence 105Wa~~nschein, Martin. (1960). The teaching of mathematics--A tragedy. Paper presented at the 12th International Montessori… |
Sequence 108101 (1939). The cosmic task of man. Lecture, London Montessori Training Course, 1939. Reprinted (1975). Around the Child,… |
Sequence 110(1923,25,30,37, 46,). Dr. Montessori on independence. Lecture excerpts reprinted in (1976). Communications, 3/4, 28-36, (… |
Sequence 119112 ( 1). Montessori' s reception in Rome. (1914). Freedom for the Child, l, 14, (1). Montessori in Vienna:… |
Sequence 146140 RECREATION Khandekar, A. w. (1971). Recreation and relaxation in education. Around RESEARCH A. Achievement Argy,… |
Sequence 148142 Karlson, Alfred L. & Stodolsky, Susan S.(1973) Predicting school outcomes from observations of child behavior… |
Sequence 150144 Bissell, Joan S. (1970). The cognitive effects of preschool programs for disadvantaged children. ( Unpublished… |
Sequence 191Child, c. M. (1924). PhJsiological foundations of behavior. Henry Holt, Co., (346 . New York: Coghill, G. E. 0929). Anatomy… |
Sequence 200194 Bjorksten, Christel. (1983). Neuropsychological "soft signs" in children and rehabilitation… |
Sequence 35'What kind of a human being will I be todayr How will I affect others today?' It is these thoughts that explain why… |
Sequence 71NEEDED: Teachers 10 organize/run summer daycamp at our school on Manha's Vineyard. 8eau1iful school. playground: walk IO… |
Sequence 72ALCulN /IIONTESSORI SCHOOL. ,'\t3bhshed 1961. Five primary-all extended day: four clemcn 1ar) MontC'-',()rtan… |
Sequence 76s1on of assis1an1. parent educauon and participation wuh parent board m school operation. Compe111ive ;alar) and gcncrou,… |
Sequence 8Treasure Article 2017 page 7 ago. Politics and peace talks may provide a cessation of war but they cannot create peace.… |