For this teacher we have substituted the didactic material, which contains within itself the control of errors and which makes auto-education possible to each child. The teacher has thus become a director of the spontaneous work of the children. The Montessori System Examined - Page 31by William Heard Kilpatrick - 1914 - 71 pagesFull view - About this book
| Education - 1912 - 568 pages
...summary, after reference to an old-time teacher of noisy efforts, Montessori says: For this teacher we have substituted the didactic material, which contains within itself the control of errors and which makes auto-education possible to each child. The teacher has thus become a director... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1912 - 954 pages
...summary, after reference to an old-time teacher of noisy efforts, Montessori says: For this teacher we have substituted the didactic material, which contains within itself the control of errors and which makes auto-education possible to each child. The teacher has thus become a director... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1912 - 1366 pages
...summary, after reference to an old-time teacher of noisy efforts, Montessori says: For this teacher we have substituted the didactic material which contains within itself the control of errors and which makesjruto-educatlon possible to each child. The teacher_has thus_ become a director... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1913 - 1294 pages
...immobility, and who wasted her breath in loud and continual discourse," must pass away. " For this teacher we have substituted the didactic material, which contains within itself the control of errors and which makes auto-education possible to each child. The teacher has thus become a director... | |
| Maria Montessori - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 316 pages
...immobility, and who wasted her breath in loud and continual discourse, has disappeared. For this teacher we have substituted the didactic material, which contains within itself the control of errors and which makes auto-education possible to each child. The teacher has thus become a director... | |
| Education - 1916 - 112 pages
...furnish the child with adequate means to educate himself. "In place of the old-time teacher," she says, "we have substituted the didactic material, which contains within itself the control of errors and which makes auto-education possible to each child."26 Here the child is the active principle,... | |
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