Philip Snow Gang
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Philip Snow Gang is the founder and Academic Dean of TIES (The Institute for Educational Studies),[1] Montessori academic,[2] historian and eco-cosmological educator.[3] In the mid 1980s, Gang, in collaboration with Ron Miller, helped to popularize the term "holistic education",[4] and he served as a leading advocate for the movement on the International stage. Gang also collaborated with the UN University for Peace who helped plant the seeds to create the Global Alliance for Transforming Education,[5] and was an important figure in popularizing the Montessori schooling methods for use in the United States.[4] In the late 1980s Dr. Gang took part in the Global Thinking Project. As a Citizen Diplomat he traveled to Russia and was in dialogue with teachers, principals and directors of the Soviet Academy. Most significant was the Siberian lecture on Ecology where he presented Our Planet Our Home.[6]
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