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Sibling Schools [Christian Family Montessori School, Mt. Rainier, MD; St. Christopher Little Angels, Uganda]
Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 39, no. 2
Date: 2007
Pages: 6
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Language: English
Article
Welcome to the New School Year! And Discipline in the Schools: A System-Created Problem
Publication: American Montessori Society Bulletin, vol. 16, no. 1
Date: 1978
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Language: English
ISSN: 0277-9064
Master's Thesis
Children's Well-Being in Traditional vs. Montessori Schools: A Test of Self-Determination Theory
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Abstract/Notes: The present study is a test of Self -Determination theory, which is well established in the field of education with a huge body of empirical evidence to support its assumptions that when the three universal psychological needs (Autonomy, Competence & Relatedness) of a child are met they will grow and function optimally leading to enhanced well-being. It is evident that Montessori philosophy is overlapping with the components of SDT. This study was conducted to examine the extent to which the three psychological needs are satisfied in Montessori schools in comparison to the Traditional schools. A purposive sample size of 80 children in elementary grades was selected from both Montessori and Traditional schools. Perceived support experienced by the children and their Well-Being was determined to establish the assumption of the SDT. The results showed that children in Montessori schools experienced greater satisfaction of needs when compared to traditional school children. However, the well-being of children from both school types didn’t vary much and the causes can be attributed to factors outside classroom. These findings have some strong implications for policy makers, educators and parents.
Language: English
Published: Bangalore, India, 2018
Article
Spreiding Montessori-Scholen in Nederland / Montessori Schools in Holland
Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)
Publication: Montessori Opvoeding, no. extra-nummer
Date: 1963/1964
Pages: 16-17
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Abstract/Notes: This is from the 1963/1964 "extra-nummer" special issue for the 13th International Congress. This is a map which indicates locations of Montessori schools in Holland/Netherlands.
Language: Dutch, English
Blog Post
Montessori and Public Schools
National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector (NCMPS), Public Montessori
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Abstract/Notes: Sara Suchman is the founder and executive director of the National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector. As attention shifts to how to meet each and every learner with what they need and how to help students build the social-emotional skills they need to thrive, Montessori schools have been doing just this for decades. Often seen as a private school offering catering to the elite, Montessori education has in fact thrived in limited public settings and in serving low-income students. Sara will speak to what is the reach of Montessori schools in the public sphere, what are the broader barriers to spreading the impact, and what her vision is for a more widespread and accessible Montessori education and how her organization is helping this vision solidify.
Language: English
Published: May 20, 2022
Book
The SchoolHome: Rethinking Schools for Changing Families
Available from: Books to Borrow @ Internet Archive
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Abstract/Notes: A century ago, John Dewey remarked that when home changes radically, school must change as well. With home, family, and gender roles dramatically altered in recent years, we are faced with a difficult problem: in the lives of more and more American children, no one is home. The Schoolhome proposes a solution. Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past and relating them to the unique needs of today's parents and children, Jane Martin presents a philosophy of education that is responsive to America's changed and changing realities. As more and more parents enter the workforce, the historic role of the domestic sphere in the education and development of children is drastically reduced. Consequently, Martin advocates removing the barriers between the school and the home--making school a metaphorical "home," a safe and nuturant environment that provides children with the experience of affection and connection otherwise missing or inconsistent in their lives. In this proposition, the traditional schoolhouse where children are drilled in the three Rs is transformed into a "schoolhome" where learning is animated by an ethic of social awareness. At a time when many school reformers are calling for a return to basics and lobbying for skills education and quick-fix initiatives, Martin urges us to reconsider the distinctive legacies of Dewey and Montessori and to conceive of a school that integrates the values of the home with those of social responsibility. With cultural diversity and gender equality among its explicit goals, the schoolhome expands upon Dewey's edict to educate the "whole child," seeking instead to educate all children in the culture's whole heritage. Martin eloquently challenges reformers to reclaim the founding fathers' vision of the nation as a domestic realm, and to imagine a learning environment whose curriculum and classroom practice reflect not merely an economic but a moral investment in the future of our children. More than a summons to action, this remarkable book is a call to rethink the assumptions we bring to the educational enterprise, and so, to act wisely.
Language: English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1992
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 978-0-674-04067-0 978-0-674-79265-4 978-0-674-79266-1
Book Section
Second Triennial Period, December 6, 1925–December 5, 1928; Condition of Schools: March 24, 1926 - School Attendance Bill, 1925: Second Stage
Book Title: The Senate Speeches of W. B. Yeats
Pages: 106-112
Europe, Ireland, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori schools, Northern Europe, W. B. Yeats - Biographic sources
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Abstract/Notes: Pages 110-111 include remarks made by Yeats related to the Montessori Method as applied in a school in South Ireland: "I should like to draw the attention of the Government to one nation which has reformed its educational system... that is Italy... This system has been tried in Ireland... There is one large primary school managed by nuns in the South of Ireland which has adopted practically the entire Italian system and which is carrying it out with great effect..."
Language: English
Published: Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1960
Edition: 1st ed.
Article
Aus der Arbeit der holländischen Montessorischulen [From the work of the Dutch Montessori schools]
Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)
Publication: Montessori-Nachrichten
Date: Jan 1926
Pages: 1-6
Europe, Holland, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Netherlands, Rosy Joosten-Chotzen - Writings, Western Europe
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Language: German
Article
English Spelling in the Montessori Schools [1]
Publication: The Montessori Magazine: A Quarterly Journal for Teachers, Parents and Social Workers (India), vol. 2, no. 4
Date: Oct 1948
Pages: 235-251
Claude Albert Claremont - Writings, Literacy, Spelling
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Language: English
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English Spelling in the Montessori Schools [2]
Publication: The Montessori Magazine: A Quarterly Journal for Teachers, Parents and Social Workers (India), vol. 3, no. 1
Date: Jan 1949
Pages: 32-52
Claude Albert Claremont - Writings
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Language: English