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The California Lectures of Maria Montessori
註釋"In 1915 Maria Montessori travel led to California, principally to attend the world-renowned Panama Pacific International Exposition which was held in San Francisco to celebrate the o penning of the Panama Canal. Whist she was in America she delivered a series of lectures at the Exposition where her glass-walled demonstration classroom was also located. In addition, she gave many lectures elsewhere in California and wrote several articles for the local press. Although copies of some of her 'California lectures' survived for over eighty years, they remained unpublished and forgotten. In this volume, we publish, for the first time, a number of these lectures and articles. This remarkable volume will be of enormous value to all those interested in the history of education and the development of Montessori's educational theories and methods." -- Back cover