Montessori :The Science Behind the Genius
Montessori :The Science Behind the Genius
paperback
Published:
5 January, 2017
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780199981526 |
| ISBN10 | 0199981523 |
| Number Of Pages | 496 |
| Item Weight | 835 g |
| Product Dimensions | 155 x 234 x 28 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 3rd Revised edition |
Media Reviews
A stimulating evaluation of Montessori philosophy and practice, exploring some of the basic principles in relation to modern scientific research. . . . In particular, anyone wanting to take a detailed and critical look at Montessori education would surely benefit from reading this book. * Montessori International *
Angeline Lillard may have changed the rules of engagement for debates on educational reform. * Dennis Schapiro, Editor, The Public Montessorian *
Dr. Angeline Stoll Lillard has clearly summarized the research that explains why, after 100 years, the Montessori approach to education continues to be a phenomenal worldwide success. * Tim Seldin, President, The Montessori Foundation, and Chair, The International Montessori Council *
Lillard provides a visionary framework for those currently working to advance Montessori education and those committed to furthering school reform initiatives. This is an illuminating, thoughtful, and extremely important book. * Richard A. Ungerer, Executive Director, American Montessori Society *
Lillard has masterfully explored the basic tenets of Montessori education and how they are validated with todays scientific findings. The result is a long-awaited and important contribution that contrasts with traditional education and offers evidence in support of a method that works. A stunning achievement! * Virginia McHugh Goodwin, Executive Director, Association Montessori Internationale, USA *
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Author's Bio
Angeline Stoll Lillard is Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. An authority on learning and development, she was awarded the Developmental Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association's Outstanding Dissertation Award in 1992 and its Boyd McCandless Award for Distinguished Early Career Contribution in 1999.