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Archival Material Or Collection

Martha M. Urioste Papers (1954-2014)

Available from: Denver Public Library

Americas, Family Star Montessori School (Denver, Colorado), Martha M. Urioste - Biographic sources, North America, Public Montessori, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Collection contains Urioste's office files documenting her professional career: writings, presentations, speeches, clippings, correspondence, conference materials. Some biographical information is included. Martha M. Urioste (b.1936) is the founder of the Family Star Head Start program in Denver, Colo. She is a graduate of Raton High School (1954), Loretto Heights College (1957) and Texas Tech University (1958). She earned her Ph.D. in Counseling and Multicultural Education from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Urioste later served in the Denver Public Schools administration and became principal of Denison Montessori Magnet School. During her career, she received numerous awards and honors and was elected to the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame (2000).

Language: English

Extent: 2 Boxes (1.5 linear feet)

Archive: Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy Repository (Denver, Colorado)

Doctoral Dissertation

American Writings on Maria Montessori: An Inquiry into Changes in the Reception and Interpretations Given to Writings on Maria Montessori and Montessori Educational Ideas 1910-1915 and 1958-1970

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this dissertation will be to survey and analyze American writings on Maria Montessori and her educational system, in order to show how the idea of Montessori education has interacted with some changing American ideas and social forces. These changes in social and intellectual currents can be likened to a shift from centrifugal to centripetal force; or to the expansion and then the contraction of a universe. The central metaphor is the same. It is applicable to, and illustrative of, much about the changing social and educational scene in America. The writings on Montessori, examined against this framework, should provide a new view on certain changes in American educational thinking.

Language: English

Published: Kent, Ohio, 1973

Article

Montessori Milestones [Martha Torrence; Marie Moseley; Patricia C. Barron; Eton School, Bellevue, WA]

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 5, no. 2

Pages: 40

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

Article

Let's Hear from NCME Training Center Students [Peacelyn Rajeshwaren, Martha Farringer Bradshaw]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 8, no. 4

Pages: 15

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Language: English

Article

Art is Everybody's Possession: Picasso, Martha Graham, and Stanislavsky in Rural Mississippi?

Publication: Children's House: A Magazine Devoted to the Child and His Education at Home and in School, vol. 8, no. 57

Pages: 6-10

Americas, Art, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 0009-4137

Article

Our Montessori Directress [Martha McDermott]

Publication: Montessori Information Items News Supplement, vol. 1, no. 2

Pages: 1

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Language: English

Book

The Child, Society and the World: Unpublished Speeches and Writings

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Language: English

Published: Oxford, England: Clio, 1989

Edition: [1st edition English]

ISBN: 978-1-85109-112-6 1-85109-112-2

Series: The Clio Montessori series

Book

The Essential Montessori: Introduction to the Woman, the Writings, the Method and the Movement

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Language: English

Published: New York, New York: New American Library, 1978

Book

The Essential Montessori: An Introduction to the Woman, the Writings, the Method, and the Movement

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Language: English

Published: New York, New York: Plume, 1997

Edition: Rev. and updated ed

ISBN: 0-452-27796-5

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