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Rys Porownawczy Systemow M. Montessori, Ellen Key, Foerstera, Dewey'a i Karpowicza [part 3]

Available from: Digital Library of Wielkopolska

Publication: Przyjaciel Szkoły: dwutygodnik nauczycielstwa polskiego, vol. 5, no. 3

Pages: 54-61

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Language: Polish

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Box 15, Folder 7 - Notecards, n.d. - "Dewey Outline II"

Available from: Seattle University

Edwin Mortimer Standing - Biographic sources, Edwin Mortimer Standing - Writings

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Language: English

Archive: Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections

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Montessori, Dewey, and Capitalism: Educational Theory for a Free Market in Education

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Abstract/Notes: Synthesizing ideas from such disparate thinkers as educator Maria Montessori, philosophers John Dewey and Ayn Rand, and Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises, Montessori, Dewey, and Capitalism presents a philosophy of education-the theory of concentrated attention and independent judgment-that requires laissez-faire capitalism for its full realization. It is not an argument, except indirectly, for the separation of education and state nor is it a critique of present and past state-run schooling. It is an argument for the abolition of coercion in all areas of life. What is the ideal education system? asks the author. One that rejects the premise of obedience to authority. Not just in teaching, but also in parenting and in all social relations. Just as an ideal social system would allow citizens to pursue their values without interruption or control from an outside authority, namely the state, so also the ideal education system should allow children and students to concentrate without interruption on the learning tasks that interest them. The adult guides and nurtures the young, neither coercing nor neglecting them, to develop the confidence and independence required for an adult life in a capitalist society.

Language: English

Published: Upland, California: Kirkpatrick Books, 2008

Edition: 1st

ISBN: 978-0-9787803-3-3

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Montessori and Dewey: The Best from Both

Book Title: Claremont Reading Conference 45th Yearbook - Reading: What Is Basic?

Pages: 88-95

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Language: English

Published: Claremont, California: Claremont Graduate School, 1981

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Parkers [Carol and Dewey] Bring Montessori into Digital Age [Montessori Educational Computer Systems]

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 10, no. 3

Pages: 16-17

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

Archival Material Or Collection

Box 17, Folder 28 - Notes, ca. 1929-1948 - "Social Development Notes for Dewey Book"

Available from: Seattle University

Edwin Mortimer Standing - Biographic sources, Edwin Mortimer Standing - Writings

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Language: English

Archive: Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections

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Los grandes pedagogos: Platón, Vives, los jesuitas, Comenio, Locke, Rollin, Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Humboldt, Kerschensteiner, Decroly, Claparède, Dewey, Montessori, Alain

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Language: Spanish

Published: Mexico City, Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, [1974]

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Theories of Childhood: An Introduction to Dewey, Montessori, Erikson, Piaget and Vygotsky

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Abstract/Notes: A look at the ideas of five educational theorists in relation to early childhood care. An easy-to-learn overview of the theorist opens each chapter. The author then distills the theorists' work to reveal how it relates to child care and children.

Language: English

Published: St. Paul, Minnesota: Redleaf Press, 2000

Edition: 1st ed.

ISBN: 1-884834-85-X 978-1-884834-85-1

Doctoral Dissertation

The Problem of Self-Activity in Modern Educational Theory with Special Reference to Rousseau, Harris, Dewey, and Montessori

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

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Language: English

Published: New York City, New York, 1925

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Duwei yu meng tai suo li jiaoshi guan zhi bijiao / 杜威与蒙台梭利教师观之比较 [A Comparison Between Dewey and Montessori's Teacher View]

Publication: Heilongjiang Jiaoyu Xueyuan Xuebao / 黑龙江教育学院学报 [Heilongjiang College of Education Journal], vol. 30, no. 12

Pages: 46-47, 53

John Dewey - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Philosophy

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Abstract/Notes: 杜威和蒙台梭利作为20世纪前半期著名的教育家,都非常重视儿童教育.他们都在批判传统教育的基础上提出了自己的观点.他们都认为教师是引导者,强调教师要尊重儿童的天性.但杜威体现的是“教育即生活”的思想,而蒙台梭利体现的是“生活即教育”的理念. [Dewey and Montessori, as famous educators in the first half of the 20th century, both attached great importance to children's education. They both put forward their own views on the basis of criticizing traditional education. They both believe that teachers are guides and emphasize that teachers should respect children But Dewey embodies the idea of "education is life", while Montessori embodies the idea of "life is education".]

Language: Chinese

ISSN: 1001-7836

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