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Name
  
Angelo Patri

Died
  
1965

Role
  
Author

Education
  
Columbia University

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Books
  
A Schoolmaster of the Gre, Your children in wartime, The Parents Daily Cou, A Schoolmaster of the Gre

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Angelo Patri (November 26, 1876 – September 13, 1965) was an Italian-American author and educator.

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His real surname was Petraglia, and he was born in Piaggine (Salerno province). Patri came to the United States when he was five. He gained a B.A. at the College of the City of New York in 1897, and an M.A. at Columbia University in 1904. A schoolteacher in New York from 1898 to 1908, he may have been the first Italian-born American to become a school principal in the United States. In attempting to engage the student with tasks that went beyond book learning, he was influenced by the writings of John Dewey. From 1908 to 1913 he was principal of Public School No. 4, and in 1913 he became principal of Public School 45, Bronx, New York. He wrote a syndicated column, "Our Children," on child psychology for newspapers and magazines.

Works

Books for parents and teachers:

  • A School Master of the Great City, 1917
  • The School That Everybody Wants, 1922
  • Child Training, 1922
  • "Talks to Mothers", 1923 (Presented with the compliments of 'The Thomas Dalby Company' Watertown. Mass.)
  • School and Home, 1925
  • Problem of Childhood, 1926
  • What Have You Got to Give?, 1926
  • The Questioning Child, 1928
  • Books for children:

  • White Patch, 1911
  • Pinocchio in Africa, 1911 (tr.)
  • Spirit of America, 1924
  • Pinocchio in America, 1928
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1937 (tr.)
  • References

    Angelo Patri Wikipedia


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