Gattegno anthology

Caleb Gattegno grew up in Alexandria, lived in Cairo, London and New York, but worked all over  world. He was a world citizen who in a life-long study of learning not only created a number of important innovatory techniques for  teaching of languages and of mathematics, but also made a remarkable, seminal contribution to  understanding of  learning process at all ages.

His personal influence was profound and re are many people whose lives have been changed by  experience of working with him in seminars in various countries over  last few decades.  first English translator of Piaget, he was influential in spreading awareness of developmental psychology. 

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Subject(s)Mathematics
Author(s)Laurinda Brown, David Hewitt
Age11-14, 14-16
Published1989
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Shelf referenceA 510.711 BRO
ISN/ISBN0900095776
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x89zn

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