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Caleb Gattegno (1911–1988) was an Egyptian educator, psychologist, and mathematician. He is considered one of the most influential and prolific mathematics educators of the twentieth century. He is best known for introducing new approaches to teaching and learning mathematics (Visible & Tangible Math), foreign languages (The Silent Way) and reading (Words in Color). Gattegno also developed pedagogical materials for each of these approaches, and was the author of more than 120 books and hundreds of articles largely on the topics of education and human development.

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  • Caleb Gattegno (Alexandria, 11 de novembre de 1911 - París, 28 de juliol de 1988) va ser un educador i matemàtic egipci. (ca)
  • Caleb Gattegno (1911–1988) was an Egyptian educator, psychologist, and mathematician. He is considered one of the most influential and prolific mathematics educators of the twentieth century. He is best known for introducing new approaches to teaching and learning mathematics (Visible & Tangible Math), foreign languages (The Silent Way) and reading (Words in Color). Gattegno also developed pedagogical materials for each of these approaches, and was the author of more than 120 books and hundreds of articles largely on the topics of education and human development. (en)
  • Caleb Gattegno (né le 11 novembre 1911 à Alexandrie et mort le 28 juillet 1988 à Paris) est principalement connu pour son approche innovante de l’enseignement et de l’apprentissage des mathématiques, des langues étrangères (le Silent Way – La méthode silencieuse) et de la lecture (Lecture en couleurs). Il a également inventé des matériels pédagogiques pour chacune de ces approches et il a écrit plus de 120 livres ainsi que des centaines d’articles qui traitent essentiellement de thèmes relatifs à l’éducation et du développement humain. (fr)
  • Caleb Gattegno (Alessandria d'Egitto, 11 novembre 1911 – Parigi, 28 luglio 1988) è stato un matematico, pedagogista e filosofo egiziano, noto per il suo impegno nell'innovazione nell'ambito della didattica della matematica. (it)
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