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  2. 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 ...

  3. W. R. Scott - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1938 by William Rufus Scott (1911–1997), [1] who was assisted by his wife Ethel McCullough Scott, and her brother, John C. McCullough. [1]With small children of their own, the Scotts had connections to the Bureau of Educational Experiments (later known as the Bank Street College of Education), which was promoting a new approach to children's education and ...

  4. Harriet Merrill Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The Harriet Johnson Nursery School opened in 1918 at the Bureau's new quarters in a series of houses on West 12th and West 13th Street. The staff included teachers, psychologists and researchers who worked to discover the environments in which children grew and learned to their full potential. The staff observed how children learned, and they ...

  5. Bank Street Writer - Wikipedia

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    Bank Street Writer is a word processor for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, MSX, Mac, IBM PC, and PCjr computers. It was designed in 1981 by a team of educators at the Bank Street College of Education in New York City, software developer Franklin E. Smith, and programmers at Intentional Educations in Watertown, Massachusetts.

  6. Clarion School - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum of Clarion School was developed using the Bank Street Developmental Interaction Approach framework [2] by Virginia Casper and a team of Bank Street Educators in collaboration with SIG. It was refined by Paul Lieblich, Executive Principal of Scholars International Group.

  7. City and Country School - Wikipedia

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    She organized what was eventually to be called the Bank Street College of Education. [14] In 1935, City and Country, in conjunction with Bank Street, Little Red Schoolhouse, Walden, Hessian Hills School, and Manumit formed the Associated Experimental Schools to coordinate cooperative buying and fund raising. The organization was abandoned by ...

  8. Lee Bennett Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 to 1968 he served as a senior consultant to Bank Street College's Learning Resource Center in Harlem, New York, and from 1968 and 1976 he worked as a curriculum specialist for Scholastic Magazines, Inc. (now Scholastic Inc.).

  9. John H. Niemeyer - Wikipedia

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    John Harry Niemeyer (May 23, 1908 – April 19, 2004) [1] [2] was the second president of Bank Street College of Education and a leading educator and consultant to the United States Office of Education.