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  2. Mae Carden - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carden (1894–1977) was an American educator who developed the Carden Method. [1] She created the code for words, and taking apart sentences and knowing how to put them back together. Mae Carden was born in Honolulu and received her primary and secondary education there.

  3. Carden Method - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carden developed the Carden Method in response to what she perceived as a decline in understanding in progressive education. The first Carden school was established in 1934 in New York City. Mae Carden also established the Carden Educational Foundation, which maintains the collection of teaching materials used in Carden schools. [3]

  4. Carden (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carden (1894–1977), American educator; Mike Carden, member of American rock band The Academy Is... 2003–11; Paul Carden (born 1979), English footballer and coach; Sir Robert Carden (1801–1888) British banker and politician; Sir Sackville Carden (1857–1930), Royal Navy admiral; Shane Carden (born 1991), American football player

  5. Frank S. Carden - Wikipedia

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    Frank Stamper Carden was born in Franklin, North Carolina; his father, W. C. Carden, was a Southern Methodist Minister, [1] [2] and his mother was Martha Stewart. [3] His siblings included Leonard A. Carden and Robert A. Carden, who later were partners in Carden Brothers, an engineering firm; [4] and two sisters, Mary Carden and Mrs. Milton V. Griscomb.

  6. Category:Educators from Manhattan - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/150Q4

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    Mae Carden. Mae Carden. Flora Juliette Cooke. Bird Stein Gans. Celestia Susannah Parrish. Ellen Browning Scripps. Ruth Faison Shaw. Ruth Faison Shaw. Ruth Faison Shaw.

  8. Carden - Wikipedia

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    The estate of Carden first appeared in records associated with the family of Martyne in 1482 when King James 4 confirmed a charter by the deceased John Martyne of Medhope,Linlithgowshire to his son, Henry, of the lands of Cardwan, in the Constabulary of Kinghorn.It remained in that family until the death of Andrew Martyne without issue in 1549.

  9. Talk:Carden Method - Wikipedia

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