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A Vision of the Future: American Montessori and the "Erdkinder"

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 15–21, 24

Americas, Conferences, Montessori organizations - United States of America, North America, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Conferences, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Review of NAMTA conference, "Montessori Secondary in Action"; visits to American schools

Language: English

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Establishing an American Montessori Movement: Another Look at the Early Years

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 18, no. 2

Pages: 44-49

Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Though Montessorians have existed in the United States for nearly a century, a distinctly American version of the system did not begin to take hold until the late 1950s. What was referred to at the time as the "second spring" was actually a remarkable moment not just for Montessori education, but also for American culture at large. For the Montessori movement, the years 1959 to 1963 witnessed rapid growth, turmoil, and the establishment of educational, political, and ideological patterns that still influence the movement today. In this article, the authors trace what happened in those years, why it happened, and the impact those events had on the subsequent development of Montessori education in the United States as they look at the historical context surrounding those events in order to provide a richer understanding of the origins of the American Montessori identity. A closer look at the early years of the movement reveals a complex story of two strong personalities, Mario Montessori and Nancy McCormick Rambusch, who shared a deep commitment to the Montessori ideal, and who squabbled endlessly over how to realize that ideal.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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An American Teacher In Uganda

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 11, no. 4

Pages: 19–20

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Character Education in America

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 15, no. 2

Pages: 32-34

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Learning How to Learn: An American Approach to Montessori

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Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 19, no. 1

Pages: 102-103

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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American Montessori Society 1999 Board Elections–Individual Members and Heads of School Ballot

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 11, no. 1

Pages: 49–50

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Abstract/Notes: Biographical sketches of 10 candidates

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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American Montessori Society 1997 Board Elections–Individual Members and Heads of Schools Ballot

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 9, no. 1

Pages: 45–46

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Abstract/Notes: Biographical sketches of 13 candidates

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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American Montessori Society 1991 Annual Report

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 3, no. 4

Pages: 5–6

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Saving the American Montessori Society

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 32, no. 1

Pages: 34-37

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Abstract/Notes: At times, when I sit among thousands of Montessorians at a Nancy McCormick Rambusch Lecture during The Montessori Event, I visualize Douglas Gravel, at the time a student in the first American Montessori Society training course, bounding up the stairs inhaling a combination of chocolate chip cookies and the alcohol smell of the mimeograph machine, all while singing the Mighty Mouse theme song: "Here I come to save the day! In the early years of World War II, Cleo served as an assistant to the Minnesota War Finance Committee's publicity director and later came east when the U.S. Department of State sought skilled workers for overseas. After the war, Cleo obtained a position with the Committee for Economic Development, working her way up to office manager, with a staff of 50, where she remained for 13 years. Again, Doug and Maria's contacts proved useful; this time, Senator Christopher Dodd and his sister Carolyn Dodd (children of the late Senator Thomas Dodd) eased the path to the transfer, in 2006, of the AMS Archives to their current home at the Archives and Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center ofthe University of Connecticut Libraries.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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American Montessori Society 1990 Board Elections–Individual Ballot [Biographies of 14 candidates]

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 3, no. 1

Pages: 41–42

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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