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Building Confidence and Competence through Montessori Education
Available from: Spotify
Caleb O. Brown (Performer) , Jesse McCarthy (Contributor)
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Abstract/Notes: The methods of Maria Montessori aim to help young people take charge of their learning at a younger age. Jesse McCarthy, founder of MontessoriEducation.com, believes those methods prepare young people to thrive and build civil society.
Language: English
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Richards, Barbara (Rich Main) (1967-1969): Oral history interview
Available from: JFK Library
Barbara (Rich Main) Richards (Performer) , Paul Kinsley (Contributor)
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Abstract/Notes: Barbara Richards (formerly Rich Main) served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia from June 1967 to June 1969 as an English teacher. Richards attended training in Utah for the TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) program. She discusses her life as a TESL teacher in two different communities. Her first station was in a geographically isolated area. Richards also described the effect that the Peace Corps had on her eventual career as a Montessori teacher. Interviewed and recorded by Paul Kinsley, September 23, 2010. 2 tapes (web streaming files combined into 1 file). This is part of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteer collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Language: English
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Micro Temoin: Batey Merger; Peter Hesse sur la pedagogie Montessori
Available from: Digital Library of the Caribbean
Jan J. Dominique (Performer) , Peter Hesse (Performer)
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Abstract/Notes: (00:00:00) Repòtaj sou jan moun ap viv nan mizè nan Batèy Mèje, yon batèy ayisyen nan zòn Bon Repo. Moun k ap abite Mèje dekri grangou, maladi, lanmò timoun (ki konn mouri pou maladi lèzòm ak maladi Bondye), ak move trètman patwon konn fè yo sibi. Travayè yo pa touche regilyèman, epi pafwa grangou fè yo manje kann, menm si yo ka arete yo pou sa. Dapre moun yo, abitasyon sa a te pou yon blan meriken ki rele "Mr. Hill" men kounye a se pou HASCO li ye. Sa se premye fwa yon radyo vin entèvyouve moun Mèje, 1988-09-06 (00:20:09) J.J. Dominique entèvyouve Peter Hesse sou edikasyon Montessori nan peyi d Ayiti, 1988-09-15|(00:00:00) Report on the horrendous living conditions at Batèy Merger, a Haitian batèy near Bon Repos. Residents of Batèy Merger describe hunger, disease, the deaths of children from both "maladi lèzòm" and "maladi Bondye" (diseases sent by others and natural diseases), and mistreatment by employers. Workers are paid irregularly, and hunger sometimes forces them to eat sugar cane, for which they can be arrested. According to speakers, the plantation was owned by an American named "Mr. Hill" who then passed ownership to HASCO. This is the first time a radio station has ever come to interview them, 1988-09-06 (00:20:09) J.J. Dominique interviews Peter Hesse about Montessori education in Haiti, 1988-09-15
Language: English
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Pe Jacques Mesidor sou ekspilsyon Pe Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Available from: Digital Library of the Caribbean
Jacques Mésidor (Performer)
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Abstract/Notes: Father Jacques Mésidor talks about the Salesian decision to expel Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and about the future of the Selavi Family. Father Jacques Mésidor discusses the Salesian order's decision to expel Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and the future of the Selavi Family. : 00: 00__Report on the miserable living conditions in the Batèy de Merger, a Haitian batèy in the Bon Repos region, Merger residents describe hunger, disease, infant mortality (children die of natural diseases or "other Workers are not paid regularly, they are sometimes forced to eat only cane, even though they may be arrested for doing so. residents, the plantation is owned by an American named “Mr Hill,” but it is currently owned by HASCO.This is the first time a journalist has met the people of Merger, 1988-09-06 (00: 20: 09__J .J Dominique interrogates P eter Hesse on Montessori Education in Haiti, 1988-09-15
Language: English
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Folk Tunes and Music of the Masters Adapted for the Classroom
Elise Braun Barnett (Performer)
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Abstract/Notes: SIDE A: Band I –– March (Old French Bugle Call) – Run (Russian Folk Tune) – March (Serbian Folk Tune) – Run (Puerto Rican Folk Tune) – March (Jewish Folk Tune) – Run (German Folk Tune) – March (Dutch Folk Tune) – Run (Lithuanian Folk Tune) – March (Soldier's March, Schumann) – Run (Danish Folk Tune) // Band II –– Gallop (Venezuelian Folk Tune) – March (Ukranian Folk Tune) – Run (Pillow Dance, J. Strauss Sr.) – March (from "Carmen", Bizet) – Gallop (Styrian Folk Tune) – March (Hungarian Folk Tune) – Run (from "Orpheus in the Underworld", Offenbach) // Band III –– Slow Walk (French Lullaby) – Gallop (Irish Folk Tune) – March (German Folk Tune, Theme in 4th Movement, Beethoven: Septet Op. 20) – Run (Czech Folk Tune) – Slow Walk (Italian Lullaby) – Gallop (Greek Folk Tune) – March (French Folk Tune, Theme for Variations Suite #5, Handel) – Skip (Swiss Folk Tune) // SIDE B: Band I –– Trot (Ecossaise: Schubert) – Slow Walk (American Lullaby) – Gallop (from: "Fidelio", Beethoven) – March (Polish March Song) – Trot (from: "Trio op. 14 #1", Mozart) – Slow Walk (Basque Folk Tune) – Run-March (English Folk Tune) – Skip (Norwegian Folk Tune) – Slow Walk (Neapolitan Folk Tune) // Band II –– Waltz Step (Portuguese Folk Tune) – Run March (Polish Folk Tune) – Trot (from: "The Masked Ball", Verdi) – Waltz Step (American Cowboy Song) – Gallop (from: Sonatina op. 100, Dvorak) – Slow Walk (The Little Boat: Mendelssohn) – Trot (Finnish Folk Tune) – Waltz Step (Catalonian Folk Tune) – March-Run-March (German Folk Tune) – Slow March (from "Iphigeni En Tauride", Gluck) // Band III –– Polka (American Folk Tune) – Waltz Step (Slovenian Folk Tune) – Skip (Scotch Folk Tune) – Slow March (from: "Caro Mio Ben", Giordani) – Polka (Danish Folk Tune) – March (French Folk Tune, arr. in L'Arlesienne Suite #2, Bizet) – Run (from: Quartet Op. 74 #2, Haydn) – Waltz Step (Czechosolovakian Folk Tune)
Language: English