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Lucy Sprague Mitchell (July 2, 1878 – October 15, 1967 [1]) was an American educator and children's writer, and the founder of Bank Street College of Education. [2]
Mitchell, Lucy Sprague Mitchell. "Margaret Wise Brown, 1910-1952", Bank Street (1953). Pate, Nancy. "Good Gosh: Goodnight Moon is 50", Orlando Sentinel (February 24, 1997). Pearson, Claudia (2010). Have a Carrot: Oedipal Theory and Symbolism in Margaret Wise Brown's Runaway Bunny Trilogy. Look Again Press. ISBN 978-1-4524-5500-6. Pichey, Martha.
Mitchell offered not only financial support and a new home, but also her services and innovative ideas as a teacher. In 1915, the Play School moved to a former stable in MacDougal Alley at the rear of a house at 15 Washington Square North, which had been purchased by Lucy and Wesley Mitchell as a family residence.
The Bank Street School for Children is a private coed preschool, elementary school, and middle school within the Bank Street College of Education. [13] [14] The school includes children in nursery through eighth grade, [14] split into three divisions: the lower school, for nursery through first grade; the middle school, for second through fourth grades; and the upper school, for fifth through ...
Quotes about strength and love “The value of love will always be stronger than the value of hate.” —Franklin D. Roosevelt “It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true ...
In 1935, [2] author Margaret Wise Brown enrolled at the Bank Street Experimental School [3] in New York, NY. [2] At Bank Street, Brown studied childhood development alongside the school’s founder, Lucy Sprague Mitchell, [2] who believed that children preferred stories about everyday topics rather than fantasies. [2]
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Lucy Sprague Mitchell; N. John H. Niemeyer; P. Shael Polakow-Suransky; S. Joseph Shenker This page was last edited on 23 December 2020, at 03:26 (UTC). Text is ...