Spontaneous Activity in Education
Maria Montessori
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Maria Montessori saw that children gained a sense of satisfaction through doing work of their own choosing, and that the role of the adult was to allow this natural ability of the child to flourish through careful design of the environment, and the development of freedom within a positive structure. Through examples of her observations Montessori details the reasoning behind her methods. This book is translated from its original in Italian. - Summary by Grace En-Tien Chang (11 hr 47 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I (Part 1) | 31:47 | Lu par Grace Byrne |
Chapter I (Part 2) | 19:49 | Lu par Grace Byrne |
Ch2: A Survey of Modern Education Part 1 | 48:42 | Lu par Grace Byrne |
Ch2: A Survey of Modern Education Part 2 | 29:58 | Lu par Celine Major |
Ch3: My Contribution to Experimental Science Part 1 | 1:09:16 | Lu par Diana Foster |
Ch3: My Contribution to Experimental Science Part 2 | 45:18 | Lu par Celine Major |
Ch4: The Preparation of the Teacher | 35:16 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Ch 5: Environment | 22:26 | Lu par BettyB |
Ch 6: Attention | 35:37 | Lu par Mike T. |
Ch 7: Will | 52:29 | Lu par Mike T. |
Ch 8: Intelligence Part 1 | 48:07 | Lu par realisticspeakers |
Ch 8: Intelligence Part 2 | 50:11 | Lu par realisticspeakers |
Ch 9: Imagination Part 1 | 30:32 | Lu par realisticspeakers |
Ch 9: Imagination Part 2 | 43:06 | Lu par realisticspeakers |
Ch 9: The Moral Question Part 1 | 52:43 | Lu par Mich_elle |
Ch 9: The Moral Question Part 2 | 48:04 | Lu par Mich_elle |
Ch 9: The Moral Question Part 3 | 43:55 | Lu par Mich_elle |
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A LibriVox Listener
A hodgepodge if readers but some of them did was. The content of the book was very educational.