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  2. Walden School (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Walden School (New York City) Walden School was a private day school in Manhattan, New York City, that operated from 1914 until 1988, when it merged with the New Lincoln School; the merged school closed in 1991. Walden was known as an innovator in progressive education. Faculty were addressed by first names and students were given great leeway ...

  3. The Walden School - Wikipedia

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    The Walden School is an organization which runs summer music education programs. It is based in Dublin, New Hampshire and has a year-round office in San Francisco, California . Since its founding in 1972, the Walden School has operated the Young Musicians Program, a 5-week long summer camp and concert series, which is the only summer program ...

  4. Walden University - Wikipedia

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    Walden University's former headquarters in the Mill District of Minneapolis. Walden was established in 1970 by two New York teachers, Bernie and Rita Turner, who created a program for working adults/teachers to pursue doctoral degrees. In the summer of 1971, the first classes took place in Naples, Florida, focusing primarily on school ...

  5. Florence Cane - Wikipedia

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    September 28, 1882. Manhattan, NY. Died. 1952. Employer. Walden School Counseling Centre for Gifted Children at New York University. Relatives. Margaret Naumberg. Florence Cane (September 28, 1882 – 1952) was a notable American art educator whose ideas influenced the field of art therapy.

  6. Margaret Naumburg - Wikipedia

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    Walden School, University of Louisville, New York Psychiatric Institute, New York University. Margaret Naumburg (May 14, 1890 – February 26, 1983) was an American psychologist, educator, artist, author and among the first major theoreticians of art therapy. [1] She named her approach dynamically oriented art therapy.

  7. Walden - Wikipedia

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    Walden ( / ˈwɔːldən /; first published in 1854 as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) is a book by American transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau. The text is a reflection upon the author's simple living in natural surroundings. The work is part personal declaration of independence, social experiment, voyage of spiritual discovery, satire ...

  8. Walden School (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    Walden School is a nonprofit private school in Louisville, Kentucky. It offers Kindergarten through twelfth grade education and it is the 11th largest K-8 private school in Louisville. [1] [2] Walden school emphasize the importance of small class sizes by limiting the lower grades to no more than 16 students, and the other grades to 18 students.

  9. Walden School - Wikipedia

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    The Walden School Hyderabad (formerly known as The Magnet School), an independent K-12 Jiddu Krishnamurti school in Hyderabad, India. Walden School (Saffron Walden) (formerly known as Friends' School), a Quaker independent school located in Saffron Walden, Essex. The Walden School, a private summer music camp in Dublin, New Hampshire.