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  1. progressive education. Dalton Plan, secondary-education technique based on individual learning. Developed by Helen Parkhurst in 1919, it was at first introduced at a school for the handicapped and then in 1920 in the high school of Dalton, Mass. The plan had grown out of the reaction of some progressive educators to the inadequacies inherent in ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dalton_PlanDalton Plan - Wikipedia

    The Dalton Plan is a method of education by which pupils work at their own pace, and receive individual help from the teacher when necessary. There is no formal class instruction. Students draw up time-tables and are responsible for finishing the work on their syllabuses or assignments. Students are also encouraged to help each other with their ...

  3. The Dalton plan as originated by Miss Helen Parkhurst, educational director of the Child Education Foundation of New York City, and put into operation in the high school, includes the following conspicuousfeatures: (i) monthly assignment, (2) free- dom of study, (3) freedom of progress, (4) individual instruction, and (5) group creativeness.

  4. Evelyn Dewey is the author of the book The Dalton Laboratory Plan, an enthusiastic account of Parkhurst’s educational practice.2 It was published in 1922, which was earlier than Parkhurst’s own book. As positive as Evelyn was, her father would not have been. Dalton education differed too much from what Dewey believed in and found important.

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  5. www.dalton.org › about › the-dalton-planThe Dalton Plan

    Dalton has actively embraced an innovative and progressive tradition for approximately 100 years. Read an introduction from Head of School José M. De Jesús; learn about Dalton's history and founder Helen Parkhurst's Education on the Dalton Plan; view Dalton's mission and values, including the School's intentional commitment to establishing equity and diversity, and review Dalton's most ...

  6. Oct 2, 2012 · I,” The Elementary School Journal 24 (1924): 679–91; R.I. Underhill, “The Scarsdale Application of the Dalton Plan of Individual Instruction,” The School Review 33 (1925): 48–56; H.C. Mason, “A Modification of the Dalton Plan,” The School Review 33 (1925): 781–86; M. Durkin, “The Teaching of English in England under the Dalton Plan,” The English Journal 15 (1926): 256–66.

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  8. Sep 6, 2020 · Dalton is recognized for its rigorous, innovative educational curriculum and offers its 1,300 students a breadth of stimulating and challenging programs..…Guided by the Dalton Plan, the School well prepares students to ‘Go Forth Unafraid®’ not only as academically strong graduates, but also as informed, intuitive, and responsible social citizens.” 117

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