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A Description And Analysis Of An Integrated Science-Social Studies Curriculum For A Class Of Emotionally Disturbed Children, Margaret Mcnamara
A Description And Analysis Of An Integrated Science-Social Studies Curriculum For A Class Of Emotionally Disturbed Children, Margaret Mcnamara
Graduate Student Independent Studies
While working in a small independent special school, this writer developed an animal curriculum for four emotionally disturbed boys with another teacher. The teaching of this curriculum took place from March to June of the school year 77-78. This independent study is a description and analysis of the animal curriculum done with special students.
This paper is structured so that it begins with a description of the new environment of these children including a daily schedule. A short explanation of the group's functioning and brief case studies are included. Previous curricula and the origin of this curriculum is discussed. …
Once A Teacher: Biography Of Mildred L. Johnson Edwards, Black Educator, Juanita Isabel Coleman
Once A Teacher: Biography Of Mildred L. Johnson Edwards, Black Educator, Juanita Isabel Coleman
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward's life as a student - one of the few black children at the Ethical Culture Schools for many years, her unsuccessful search for a student-teaching position in New York City's private schools, and her decision at the age of 20 to found a private school where she could give black children an alternative to the kind of public education they were being offered.
British Education: Infant And Junior Levels, Ann Bucken
British Education: Infant And Junior Levels, Ann Bucken
Graduate Student Independent Studies
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A Program For Seven Year-Olds At The City And Country School, Ruth Cushner
A Program For Seven Year-Olds At The City And Country School, Ruth Cushner
Graduate Student Independent Studies
The City and Country School, one of the oldest progressive schools in the country, was founded over forty years ago by Miss Caroline Pratt. It was conceived as a place to find more effective ways of helping children learn and grow.