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Article

News Notes and Comments on Events Concerning Women Clubs

Available from: Newspapers.com

Publication: Los Angeles Express (Los Angeles, California)

Pages: 16

Americas, Katherine Moore - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "A business meeting will be held promptly at 2 o'clock with a discussion of by-laws. At 3:30 Miss Katherine Moore, the well-known teacher and president of the Montessori club of Southern California, will give an outline of the Montessori system, assisted by a group of children who went to San Francisco for the same purpose. It was through Miss Moore that Dr. Maria Montessori came to California to open several schools."

Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation

The Roots and Legacies of Four Key Women Pioneers in Early Childhood Education: A Theorectical and Philosophical Discussion

Available from: British Library - EthOS

Margaret McMillan - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Rachel McMillan - Biographic sources, Susan Isaacs - Biographic sources

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Abstract/Notes: Philosophical, theoretical and scientific interest in early childhood has a very long history. The idea that the early years are the foundation of children's long term prospects is one of the most ancient, enduring and influencing themes shaping early childhood policy and provision today. The motivation and purpose for this study stems from a desire to de-familiarise that which is already known in order to reflect upon, and identify new understandings of early childhood education in relation to universal values and beliefs concerning young children's learning and development. Using an interpretative paradigm, which Habermas (1984, p.109) would describe as a "double hermeneutic" as the process involves striving to re- interpret the already interpreted world, I argue that the principles, practices and provision of early childhood education in the United Kingdom today have strong roots in the innovative pedagogies of four influential women of the 19th and 20th century: Margaret and Rachel McMillan, Maria Montessori and Susan Isaacs. This study adopts a historical stance and firstly examines how early childhood education began through exploring and reflecting upon the early philosophers of the past whose ideas, values and beliefs were influential in shaping the key women pioneers' thinking. The study then moves on to examines the roots and legacies of the four women and the contribution they each made to early childhood education today. The contribution of my thesis to current knowledge and understanding of early childhood education lies firstly in the way I have synthesised the lives and work of the four women who form the focus of this thesis and secondly, in my demonstration of the way much of what constitutes effective early childhood provision has been shaped through the course of history.

Language: English

Published: Sheffield, England, 2011

Article

Pasadena Women to Honor Dr. Montessori

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Publication: Los Angeles Express (Los Angeles, California)

Pages: 2

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "Dr. Maria Montessori will be the guest of honor at a public reception to be given Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Maryland. The famous Italian educator of children will be the guest of Pasadena club and society women, under the auspices of the board of trade. Dr. Montessori is holding her third international training class in Los Angeles and will continue giving instruction here for two months. In July she will leave for San Diego where she will conduct a class for one month, after which she will go to San Francisco."

Language: English

Article

Of Interest to Women: An East Side Children's House

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: The American Hebrew & Jewish Messenger (New York City)

Pages: 478

Americas, Montessori schools, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "'The first dawning of real discipline comes through work.' This is a Montessori dictum. To understand it in its full significance, and in its important application to real children in real everyday activities one should so down to the Upper East Side Children's House, at 520 East Seventy-seventh street, and watch the little..."

Language: English

Article

Dr. Montessori Women's Guest at Jewel City

Available from: California Digital Newspaper Collection

Publication: San Francisco Call and Post (San Francisco, California)

Pages: 8

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Dr. Maria Montessori, the Italian teacher and originator of the system of child education bearing her name, is being entertained today by the Women’s Board of the Exposition. Madame Montessori will leave tonight for Los Angeles, where she will demonstrate her teaching methods, returning to San Francisco in August to give an extended period of instruction in the Montessori system. Madame Montessori was honored at a luncheon in the California building yesterday by women, civic leaders and prominent women of the Italian colony. Mrs. F. G. Sanborn, president of the Women's Board, presided. Ernesto Nathan, Italian commissioner to the Exposition, presented his famous countrywoman to the gathering. “It has been my aim to awaken and develop the activity of the child's being. rather than teach it In the old approved way," said Madame Montessori. explaining her system. "The era of advance which we are entering is concerned with the new truth that a child, no less than the man or the woman, is an individual, and that child culture must be based upon a study of the child's individual soul.”

Language: English

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Women of Italy Opposed to War but Will Do Their Duty Wherever It May Lead Them

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Publication: Long Beach Press (Long Beach, California)

Pages: 11

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

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Dr. Montessori Peace Advocate; Famous Italian Teacher Says Women Not Enthusiastic About War; Accept the Inevitable; Will Establish Schools at Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco

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Publication: Pomona Progress (Pomona, California)

Pages: 1

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

Article

Friday's Session: Industrial Homes for Women

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 6

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Abstract/Notes: The All-India Women's Conference on Educational Reform held its session to-day at the Rodhika Sinha Institute...

Language: English

Article

Montessori Talk Heard By Women

Available from: California Digital Newspaper Collection

Publication: San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)

Pages: 2

Americas, Montessori method of education, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

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Women of Education: What Do They Have in Common?

Available from: International Journal of Research and Review

Publication: International Journal of Research and Review, vol. 10, no. 9

Pages: 192-197

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Abstract/Notes: In making a better-balanced society women play a crucial role from the earlier period of history and educating women can be considered as the most reliable way for improving their entire standard of living. Even the all-round development of a child mostly depends on women because women have a significant contribution in the development of their families as well as the entire society. Equalising women right in society is a very important concern for the development of a country. Gender equality can be considered as a global priority treated by UNESCO also. Women of education have treated education as the most authentic and reliable tool for the overall development of women. The present paper highlights the women of education in special reference to the legendary names Maria Montessori and Mary Wollstonecraft.

Language: English

DOI: 10.52403/ijrr.20231025

ISSN: 2349-9788, 2454-2237

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