Pedagogical Anthropology

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Montessori Helper, 2 jul 2014 - 100 páginas

 The Montessori Method represents an explicit idealism and turn away from war and violence toward peace and reconstruction. It is built on coherent visions of how to improve human society by helping children realize their full potential as intelligent, creative, whole persons. In the Montessori Method, children are viewed as active authors of their own development, strongly influenced by natural, dynamic, self-righting forces within themselves, opening the way toward growth and learning.

Teachers depend for their work with children on carefully prepared, aesthetically pleasing environments that serve as a pedagogical tool and provide strong messages about the curriculum and about respect for children. Partnering with parents is highly valued in the Montessori Method, and children are evaluated by means other than traditional tests and grades. 

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Flatfoot
312
CHAPTER VI
320
Pigmentation and Cutaneous Apparatus320Pigmentation of the Hair 323of
330
Synoptic Chart of Stigmata332Anomalies of the Eye333of the Ear334of
338
The Form361Measurement of Stature 362the Anthropometer 363the
368
THE PERSONAL ERROR
387
Mean Averages 391Seriation396Quétélets Binomial Curve398
398
CHAPTER IX
404

THE WEIGHT
172
The Head and Cranium 187 The Face188Characteristics of the Human Cra
220
ity242Chemistry of the Brain 247Human Intelligence 252Influence
262
CHAPTER III
284
CHAPTER IV
304
Biographic Histories 404Remote Antecedents 406Near Biopathological Ante
448
CHAPTER X
454
Theory of the Medial Man 454Importance of Seriation 455De Helgueres
477
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