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Good AfternoonJerahmaica T. Sarabia
A.LUCY MITCHELLB. ERIC ERICKSONC. SUSAN ISAACS
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If I’m a CIf I’m a C-H
If I’m a C-H-I-R-S-T-I-A-Nand I have C-H-R-I-ST
in my H-E-A-R-Tand I will L-I-V-E E-T-E-R-N-A-L-L-Y
When I remember what the Lord has done I never coming back I never coming back
When I remember what the Lord has done I never coming back anymore
No! No! Never Never ! AH AH AH I never coming back I never coming back (2x)
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Why do we have to study or look as model some education pioneer from the past ?
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Lucy Sprague MitchellWho is
Lucy Sprague Mitchell
•born in Chicago on July 2, 1878•She worked at numerous University
positions •until she became the first Dean of Women's Studies at the University of California at Berkeley•She also volunteered in Lillian Wald's Henry Street Settlement in
San Francisco.•married Wesley Clair Mitchell •She had two children and adopted two more.•In 1931, she opened the Co-operative School
Contribution to education
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•she expanded the Bureau of Educational Experiments,The idea for the school was to educate the "whole teacher" in keeping with the philosophy of developing the "whole child." 1950, the Bureau of Educational Experiments became certified as the Bank Street College of Education.
•The school became known not only for its contribution to the early education of young children, but for enhancing the development of its faculty, including helping them recognize social problems and their responsibilities to the world at large.
Bureau of Educational Experiments
•founded in New York City by Lucy Sprague Mitchell, together with her husband Wesley Mitchell and colleague Harriet Johnson
•their purpose is to combine expanding psychological awareness with democratic conceptions of education. With a staff of researchers and teachers, the Bureau sets out to study children--to find out what kind of environment is best suited to their learning and growth, to create that environment, and to train adults to maintain it.
Eric Erickson
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•Was born 15 June 1902•Died 12 May 1994) • German •American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychosocial development of human
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8 Stages of Development
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Susan Sutherland Isaacs
•Born 24 May 1885 •Died 12 October 1948•also known as Ursula Wise•Educational psychologist and psychoanalyst. •She published studies on the intellectual and social development of children and promoted the nursery school movement. •For Isaacs developing a child’s independence, which is best achieved through play, was the best way for children to learn and the role of adults and early educatorswas to guide children's play.•She published studies on the intellectual and social development of children and promoted the nursery school movement.
The Value of the Nursery School
The Environment
The Role of the Adult
The Importance of Play
Theory
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