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This book is a critical examination of Maria Montessori's method of education. It was written by an American professor of education in 1914 when the Montessori method was still new. | |||
In the public domain. | ==Contents== | ||
#Introduction | |||
#Education as Development | |||
#The Doctrine of Liberty | |||
#Adequacy of Self-Expression in the Montessori System | |||
#Auto-Education | |||
#Exercises of Practical Life | |||
#Sense-Training by Means of the Didactic Apparatus | |||
#The School Arts: Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic | |||
#Conclusions | |||
==Read Online== | |||
In the public domain.<br> | |||
Full text available from Google Books:<br> | |||
[http://books.google.com/books?id=Qx-dAAAAMAAJ&dq=montessori&as_brr=4&pg=PP2#v=onepage&q&f=false version 1]<br> | |||
[http://books.google.com/books?id=n7VKAAAAYAAJ&dq=montessori&lr&as_brr=4&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false version 2] |
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The Montessori System Examined | |
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title page | |
Author | William Heard Kilpatrick |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publication date | 1914 |
This book is a critical examination of Maria Montessori's method of education. It was written by an American professor of education in 1914 when the Montessori method was still new.
Contents
- Introduction
- Education as Development
- The Doctrine of Liberty
- Adequacy of Self-Expression in the Montessori System
- Auto-Education
- Exercises of Practical Life
- Sense-Training by Means of the Didactic Apparatus
- The School Arts: Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
- Conclusions
Read Online
In the public domain.
Full text available from Google Books:
version 1
version 2