Category: -12-On-Education-Volume-12 Read book
-59_Mother’s-Action-in-a-Class-of-Aged-16 to 18.htm
(8) MOTHER’S ACTION IN A CLASS OF CHILDREN AGED SIXTEEN TO EIGHTEEN In 1968, while a reorganisation of the school was taking place,…
-60_Sutras.htm
V ANSWERS TO A MONITRESS Sutras 1. Have no ambition, above all never lay claim to anything, but be at each…
-61_Correspondence-(a).htm
Correspondence (a) Why are no diplomas and certificates given to the students of the Centre of Education? For the last hundred years…
-62_Correspondence-(b).htm
Correspondence (b) The teacher should not be a book that is read aloud, the same for everyone, no matter what his nature and character….
-63_Answer-to-a-Monitor.htm
VI ANSWERS TO A MONITOR Here our activities are so varied that it is difficult to stick to one thing and perfect it….
-64_5-April-1967.htm
VII CONVERSATIONS 5 April 1967 (Mother writes a note.) It is an answer to a question. Do you know what I told…
-65_11-November-1967.htm
11 November 19671 So? A: The reply you gave to B’s recent letter2 has been interpreted in two different ways. Some lay…
-66_8-February-1973.htm
8 February 1973 A: What is the best way of preparing ourselves, until we can establish a new system? Naturally, it is…
-67_14-Feb-1973.htm
14 February 1973 In connection with a question on the need for continuity in organising the work with young children, Mother made the…
-68_18-Feb-1973.htm
18 February 1973 A: Tonight, I am going to read you a letter from X. She gave us a letter about her class….