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  2. Lucy Sprague Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Sprague was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Otho A. S. Sprague and Lucia Atwood Sprague. Her father was a businessman. [3] She attended Radcliffe College from 1896 to 1900, graduating with honors in philosophy. [4] During her time at Radcliffe College, Mitchell lived with Alice Freeman Palmer and George Herbert Palmer on Quincy ...

  3. Harriet Merrill Johnson - Wikipedia

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    While working as a district nurse, Johnson became interested in the needs of children. She, Lucy Sprague Mitchell, and Caroline Pratt formed the Bureau of Education Experiments in 1916, now known as Bank Street College of Education. Their aim was to bring various specialists and researchers together for the purposes of studying experimental ...

  4. Bank Street College of Education - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    The lines are not ideal, but the teacher (all red writing) gave the best grade (5) anyway. "Gift" developed by Friedrich Froebel MaGeography in Montessori Early Childhood at QAIS Early childhood education ( ECE ), also known as nursery education , is a branch of education theory that relates to the teaching of children (formally and informally ...

  6. City and Country School - Wikipedia

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    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. [11]

  7. Wesley Clair Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    The National Bureau was the institution through which Mitchell had greatest influence. There his important associates included Arthur Burns and Simon Kuznets. In his autobiography Kuznets acknowledges his "great intellectual debt to Mitchell." Mitchell has also made valuable contributions to the history of economic thought.

  8. Lucy Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Mitchell may refer to: Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell (1845–1888), American writer, historian, and expert on ancient art; Lucy Miller Mitchell (1899–2002), early childhood education specialist and community activist; Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878–1967), American educator; Lucy Mitchell (Grange Hill)

  9. Arnold Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Mitchell (February 18, 1918 – July 17, 1985) was a social scientist and consumer futurist who worked for SRI International and created a noted psychographic methodology, Values, Attitudes and Lifestyles (VALS).