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Sequence 526 •not interacting with them enough - being afraid to enter into their banter and ar- gue and convince or draw limits and… |
Sequence 69-12 environment. Issues of building community become all the more important and exactly what the children at age 12 should be… |
Sequence 728 I find that the triangle theme can translate rather easily into math, language, and the cultural subjects of geography,… |
Sequence 8munity of adults who place priority on how well they work together. It is a non-profit, private corporation, that is… |
Sequence 930 Larry Schaefer paper with outline and bibliography. The next is to be presented in our math/science fair and summarized… |
Sequence 10thorough written evaluation in June. We emphasize good communication with our parents. A good gauge of whether our 9-12… |
Sequence 1The Needs of People: Direction & Development by John K. Long Mr. long presents the Needs of People in a refreshing… |
Sequence 2ly in response to local resources; for example, a history of painting may be developed around the collection in the museum… |
Sequence 334 ployed to first lift man into the air. Among the laws of nature explored by the children in conjunction with the story of… |
Sequence 4flowers, seeds and even the bark) and elicit examples of each from the children. Go on a scavenger hunt to the grocery or… |
Sequence 536 for food much of the day, digging roots, picking fruits, garnering seeds, and taking whatever small animals they came… |
Sequence 6cards and snapshots of bridges from our city and around the world. A field trip down to the river to view the various sorts of… |
Sequence 738 obstructs transpQrtation, we bridge it. If rainfall is too sparse, we borrow from the river to irrigate, often building… |
Sequence 1"Eighth Grade Graduation, 1983" by Sarah Pearce and Margaret Nowak Brown Sarah Pearce and Margaret Nowak… |
Sequence 240 teach. Because of other necessary qualified demands, we have specially teachers for French, art, music and gymnastics. All… |
Sequence 3The 8th grade literature program is similar in structure but the material read is dif- ferent and more complex. For example,… |
Sequence 442 Work Study Program When we began the junior high program, we knew we didn't have the resources of the country or… |
Sequence 5This year the science program will end with another three day camping trip. We will go to another Nature Center, this time all… |
Sequence 1Reading for Signs of Life By Jerome Bruner On Learning to Read: The Child's Fascination with Meaning By Bruno… |
Sequence 2fact, the mass of evidence, much of which they ignore, weighs heavily against their general conclusion. I shall want to say… |
Sequence 346 money economy of written speech. We know from the classic studies of Basil Bernstein in Britain that learning to speak in… |
Sequence 4that prompts our authors to their extravagant claims about "the unconscious." Per- haps I am too harsh to… |
Sequence 548 you can't "read" that many books in a week. To their astonishment, they "got the hang&… |
Sequence 1Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges by David Elkind Maria Montessori was one of the… |
Sequence 2These attitudinal contributions must be viewed in context of the historical cir- cumstances in which she lived and worked to… |
Sequence 352 These attitudes and many others were gradually translated into an educational system that we know today as Montessori… |
Sequence 4One of the constructions used to defend the absense of fantasy in Montessori schools is that fantasy is essentially dishonest… |
Sequence 554 they seek stimulus nutriment to further the attainment of those abilities. Stimulus nu· triment consists of such things as… |
Sequence 6new idea has to be tested in systematic ways to be verified. I am well aware that the structured use of the Montessori… |
Sequence 756 that they can do equivalence decoding. In English, at least, this is not the case. Conse- quently, some children may be… |
Sequence 1Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges - A Response by Mary Maher Boehnlein, Ph.D. Elkind… |
Sequence 258 only allow play that has an adaptive, prepatory function and discourage other forms of imaginative play. He cites only… |
Sequence 3adequate provision in a Montessori classroom for these activities Elkind that calls, social realization. Montessori's… |
Sequence 460 what one perceives, creativity amounts to making new connections. It is a cognitive process based on recognizing reality,… |
Sequence 5from an adult perspective what looks like play is work for the child because for the child, the activity is not done purely… |
Sequence 662 that equate children with less intelligent animals who need to be trained using a series of rewards and punishments. The… |
Sequence 7Cleland31 cautions us that the abilities of centration and reversibility identified by Piaget have not been shown conclusively… |
Sequence 864 schools. "The gains produced are less likely to deteriorate over time than those of other programs and may not… |
Sequence 923. M. Brearley ed. The Teaching of Young Children. New York: Schocken Books. 1971. 24. D. Anker, et.al. "Teaching… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 8she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished… |
Sequence 9author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 8she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished… |
Sequence 9author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 8she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished… |
Sequence 9author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 8she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished… |
Sequence 9author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 8she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished… |
Sequence 9author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 8she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished… |
Sequence 9author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it… |
Sequence 1Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'… |
Sequence 22 the education world today. In it, she explains the ideas and methods that first brought her acclaim and, more recently,… |
Sequence 3sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that… |
Sequence 4II I! 4 Marva Collins is an example of what an exceptional individual can accomplish through "determination,… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |