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Il metodo Montessori nei contesti multiculturali. Esperienze e buone pratiche dalla scuola dell'infanzia all'età adulta / The Montessori method in multicultural contexts: Experiences and best practices from kindergarten to adulthood
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Abstract/Notes: When Maria Montessori developed her own method, the question of the reception and education of migrant children did not yet arise. Can a Montessori school today give an answer to questions that had not yet been formulated at the time of the Chiaravalle pedagogist? This volume discusses the theme and, starting from the analysis of the principles on which the first Children's Home was founded, bears witness to how the Montessori method can be applied profitably in multi-ethnic classes, from nursery to primary school, and in teaching practice of Italian as L2 for adults with even very distant linguistic backgrounds, including cases of illiteracy. In addition to recounting the concrete experiences of teachers who have worked in multicultural contexts (in Italy, but also in Africa), the author helps to understand the contours of the phenomenon by reporting updated data on the percentage of students of foreign origin in our schools, their origin, the prediction of success and school dropout. A valid contribution on a theoretical and operational level for teachers of method schools and traditional ones and for cultural mediators and operators
Language: Italian
Published: Trento, Italy: Erickson, 2020
ISBN: 978-88-590-2155-1
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An Alternative to “No Excuses”: Considering Montessori as Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
Available from: National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector (NCMPS)
Publication: Journal of Negro Education
Date: [in press]
African American community, African Americans, Americas, Culturally responsive teaching, Montessori method of education, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: To address inequality, philanthropists support “no excuses” schools in majority-Black low income communities. While the model has raised achievement, its practices are problematic from a social justice lens. Montessori is a highly contrasting model, and over 25% of public Montessori students are Black. Here we examine whether Montessori is a viable alternative school model for Black children. After showing the theoretical alignment between Montessori and culturally responsive pedagogy, we review studies of Montessori outcomes, then we present a new mixed-methods study of 12 adults who attended a primarily Black Montessori preschool. Their descriptions reflect that Montessori’s lived experience is as a culturally responsive pedagogy. The evidence suggests Montessori avoids the concerns raised by no excuses schools while delivering positive outcomes.
Language: English
ISSN: 0022-2984, 2167-6437
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L’attualità interculturale di Maria Montessori: le infanzie e le lingue nel contesto educativo / Maria Montessori’s Intercultural Relevance: Childhoods and Languages in the Educational Context
Available from: Università di Bologna
Publication: Educazione Interculturale, vol. 19, no. 2
Date: 2021
Pages: 46-56
Montessori method of education
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Abstract/Notes: Il contributo intende sondare alcuni tratti della pedagogia e del metodo Montessori di interesse per ripensare gli attuali contesti educativi escolastici sempre più interdipendenti ed eterogenei (Zoletto, 2012). L’individualizzazione nell’apprendimento e la differenziazione sono tensioni costanti nel pensiero di Montessori e si concretizzano nel ruolo dell’ambiente preparato dall’adulto a misuradi ogni bambino, in cui sono organizzati materiali di sviluppo non condizionati daappartenenze culturali (PescieTrabalzini, 2007) e nella pluralità linguistica assunta quale tratto strutturale del contesto (Consalvo, 2020), come avviene in molte scuoledi metodo che stanno sperimentando progetti bilingui. È dall’ambiente secondo Montessori (2000) che i bambini prendono il linguaggio, le abitudini e le caratteristiche della comunità a cui partecipano e per questo gli ambienti scolastici e le atmosfere relazionali costruiti sulla base della unicità e differenza di ognuno sono interculturali (Pesci,2006). Il contributo propone le prime riflessioni scaturite dal lavoro di indagine sull’attualità interculturale di Montessori in prospettiva plurilingue, che èuno dei filoni di ricerca del PRIN (2017) Maria Montessori from the past to the present(Unitàdi ricerca: Bologna, Milano, Roma, Aosta). / This paper will explore some aspects of the Montessori method and pedagogy that are pertinent in rethinking today's increasingly interdependent and heterogeneous educational and school contexts (Zoletto, 2012). Personalized learning and differentiation are constant tensions in Montessori thinking, taking shape in the environment prepared by the adult specifically for each child, where the developmental materials offered are not conditioned by cultural affiliations (Pesci e Trabalzini, 2007) and linguistic plurality is a structural feature of the context (Consalvo, 2020), as occurs in many method schools that are experimenting with bilingual projects. According to Montessori (2000), children acquire language, habits and the characteristics of the community they are part of from the environment, and for this reason school environments and the relational atmospheres based on the uniqueness and differences of each individual are intercultural (Pesci, 2006). The paper offers some initial reflections starting from an investigation of Montessori's intercultural relevance in a multilingual perspective, one of the PRIN (2017) research areas Maria Montessori from the past to the present (Research Units: Bologna, Milan, Rome, Aosta).
Language: Italian
DOI: 10.6092/issn.2420-8175/13899
ISSN: 2420-8175
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The Montessori Method; A Multicultural Approach to Education
Publication: Montessori Society Review, vol. 1
Date: 1992
Pages: 8–9
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Language: English
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Celebrations of Diversity: A Cross-Cultural Dilemma
Publication: Montessori International, vol. 78
Date: Jan 2006
Pages: 20–22
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Language: English
ISSN: 1470-8647
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Nursery Schools and Cultural Environment
Publication: Education News, vol. 1, no. 5
Date: 1951
Pages: 13
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Language: English
ISSN: 0013-1431
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Dear Cathie . . . A Montessori Teacher's Perspective: Too Many Cultural Celebrations?
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 17, no. 1
Date: 2008
Pages: 24
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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The Value of an Integrated Cultural Curriculum
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 10, no. 5
Date: 2002
Pages: 35–36
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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Cultural Studies and Children's Knowledge and Understanding of the World
Publication: Montessori International, vol. 66
Date: Jan 2003
Pages: 8–9
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Language: English
ISSN: 1470-8647
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Cultural Studies in Montessori Classrooms for 3-6 Year Olds
Publication: Montessori International, vol. 69
Date: Oct 2003
Pages: 10–12
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Language: English
ISSN: 1470-8647