When Marjorie Saunders was traveling around Jamaica doing work for the United Church, she saw untrained people acting as teachers. In 1950, she selected six people from six different parishes and ran a six-week basic training course. These six people became the first schoolteachers who had been trained in Jamaica.
Marjorie (Madge)Prentice Saunders was a black, Presbyterian minister and a pioneer of childhood education in Jamaica (a Caribbean island nation of the Greater Antilles).See the related link below for more information.
Marjorie J. Kostelnik has written: 'Wkbk Guiding Children's Social Developme' 'Teaching Young Children' 'Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum' -- subject(s): Early childhood education, Child development, Curricula 'Guiding children's social development and learning' -- subject(s): Child development, Social skills in children, Socialization
Marjorie Stewart Joyner childhood was awful thereason is because she was a slave
Marjorie Watson has written: 'Mainstreaming' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Mainstreaming in education
Marjorie L Hourd is an author who has written books on topics related to psychology, personal development, and mental health. Some of her notable works include "Mental Health and Personal Growth" and "Psychology in Action."
Marjorie (Madge) Prentice Saunders was a black, Presbyterian minister and a pioneer of childhood education in Jamaica (a Caribbean island nation of the Greater Antilles). More information and a photograph may be found by using the provided link.
Marjorie (Madge)Prentice Saunders was a black, Presbyterian minister and a pioneer of childhood education in Jamaica (a Caribbean island nation of the Greater Antilles).See the related link below for more information.
Marjorie K. Bradley has written: 'The staff development manager' -- subject(s): Career development, In-service training, School personnel management, Teachers
Marjorie Salvodon has written: 'Fictions of childhood' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French fiction, Children in literature, Identity (Psychology) in literature
Marjorie Amos Fletcher has written: 'The open university, the external degree and non-traditional study' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Higher, Higher Education
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Marjorie L. Rapp has written: 'The analytical aspects of evaluating on-going programs' -- subject(s): Education, Research