Margaret Naumburg: Montessorian, Walden School, Progressive Educator
After completing her training in 1913, Margaret Naumburg, in her lectures and articles, portrayed a highly emotional and romanticized image of Maria Montessori. Naumburg established several Montessori schools in New York City: at the Henry Street Settleme
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America’s Early Montessorians Anne George, Margaret Naumburg, Helen Parkhurst, and Adelia Pyle
Gerald L. Gutek · Patricia A. Gutek
Historical Studies in Education
Series Editors William J. Reese Department of Educational Policy Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI, USA John L. Rury Education University of Kansas Lawrence, KS, USA
This series features new scholarship on the historical development of education, defined broadly, in the United States and elsewhere. Interdisciplinary in orientation and comprehensive in scope, it spans methodological boundaries and interpretive traditions. Imaginative and thoughtful history can contribute to the global conversation about educational change. Inspired history lends itself to continued hope for reform, and to realizing the potential for progress in all educational experiences.
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Gerald L. Gutek · Patricia A. Gutek
America’s Early Montessorians Anne George, Margaret Naumburg, Helen Parkhurst and Adelia Pyle
Gerald L. Gutek Education and History Loyola University Chicago La Grange, IL, USA
Patricia A. Gutek La Grange, IL, USA
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Series Editors’ Preface
Historians have long recognized the importance of trans-national influences upon American educational thought and
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