Lecture 11: Some More Suggestions and Remarks. Montessori, M. NAMTA Journal, 41(3):399–410, 2016.
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This lecture discusses how the careful preparation of the observer, control of conditions, and precise use of materials will allow the child to "be free to manifest the phenomena which we wish to observe." This lecture was delivered at the International Training Course, London, 1921. [Reprinted from "AMI Communications" (2008).]
@article{montessori_lecture_2016-1,
	title = {Lecture 11: {Some} {More} {Suggestions} and {Remarks}},
	volume = {41},
	issn = {1522-9734},
	url = {https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1125393},
	abstract = {This lecture discusses how the careful preparation of the observer, control of conditions, and precise use of materials will allow the child to "be free to manifest the phenomena which we wish to observe." This lecture was delivered at the International Training Course, London, 1921. [Reprinted from "AMI Communications" (2008).]},
	language = {eng},
	number = {3},
	journal = {NAMTA Journal},
	author = {Montessori, Maria},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {Early Childhood Education, Montessori Method, Child Development, Observation, Classroom Observation Techniques, Manipulative Materials, Psychomotor Skills, Repetition},
	pages = {399--410}
}

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