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The Montessori Elementary Material - The Advanced Montessori Method - cover

The Montessori Elementary Material - The Advanced Montessori Method

Maria Montessori

Translator Arthur Livingston

Publisher: e-artnow

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This scientific pedagogy applied to children's education includes chapters on grammar, arithmetic, geometry, music, and painting. This book is definitely a classic worth collecting for educators. The author is known for her philosophy and Montessori method of children's education from birth to adolescence. Today, her method of education is used in many public and private schools around the world.
Available since: 11/26/2023.
Print length: 3894 pages.

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