قراءة كتاب The Montessori Method Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in 'The Children's Houses' with Additions and Revisions by the Author

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The Montessori Method
Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in 'The Children's Houses' with Additions and Revisions by the Author

The Montessori Method Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in 'The Children's Houses' with Additions and Revisions by the Author

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CHAPTER XVIII LANGUAGE OF CHILDHOOD Physiological importance of graphic language 310 Two periods in the development of language 312 Analysis of speech necessary 319 Defects of language due to education 322 CHAPTER XIX TEACHING OF NUMERATION: INTRODUCTION TO ARITHMETIC Numbers as represented by graphic signs 328 Exercises for the memory of numbers 330 Addition and subtraction from one to twenty: multiplication and division 332 Lessons on decimals: arithmetical calculations beyond ten 335 CHAPTER XX SEQUENCE OF EXERCISES Sequence and grades in the presentation of material and in the exercises 338 First grade 338 Second grade 339 Third grade 342 Fourth grade 343 Fifth grade 345 CHAPTER XXI GENERAL REVIEW OF DISCIPLINE Discipline better than in ordinary schools 346 First dawning of discipline comes through work 350 Orderly action is the true rest for muscles intended by nature for action 354 The exercise that develops life consists in the repetition, not in the mere grasp of the idea 358 Aim of repetition that the child shall refine his senses through the exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment 360 Obedience is naturally sacrifice 363 Obedience develops will-power and the capacity to perform the act it becomes necessary to obey 367 CHAPTER XXII CONCLUSIONS AND IMPRESSIONS The teacher has become the director of spontaneous work in the "Children's Houses" 371 The problems of religious education should be solved by positive pedagogy 372 Spiritual influence of the "Children's Houses" 376

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