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Born in August of 1870 in Italy Loving family, although my father disagreed with my continued education Higher socioeconomic status- my father worked for the ministry of finance in a a tobacco factory
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Went on to university against my father’s wishes, although he still supported me. My elementary school record was nothing noteworthy In secondary school, I excelled in math and science
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At first, I wanted to study engineering at the University of Rome, but decided upon medical school. I met with a lot of scrutiny at the University because of my sex Won an award for academic excellence in my first year, much to the chagrin of many of my male counterparts.
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After I graduated, I became a voice and an advocate for women’s rights and for children with disabilities. I had a child, Mario, out of wedlock with another doctor. Mario’s father betrayed me a married someone else. I put Mario in foster care so I could continue my work. When Mario became a teenager, I was reunited with him, and he became a valuable assistant in my work.
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I replaced adult-sized materials and furniture with smaller materials that the children could move on their own Children were free to move about as they pleased for the most part. I put supplies on low shelves for easy access Supplies were also made smaller-pencils, scissors, toys, etc.
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My teaching style quickly spread through Italy Eventually, it crossed countries and became an international influence. I died in 1952 in the Netherlands
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Chapter 11 Self regulated learning- one goal of teaching should be to free student from the need for teachers (Bandura). 1998 Study- students gain efficacy for learning through complex tasks that extend over long periods Teachers should facilitate this
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Chapter 3 Bronfenbrenner’s social context for development Students can learn from one another in a social environment- mesosystem Friendships are central to students’ lives. Teachers should foster these friendships in learning.
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