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Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)

Cultivating Engagement and Improving Reading Scores Through the Cosmic Curriculum

Available from: St. Catherine University

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Abstract/Notes: The intent of this research was to determine the effect of focusing on cultural lessons as a way to increase student engagement and reading scores. The research study took place in a Montessori charter school in an E1 class, focusing on ten specific students ages six through nine. The four sources of data collection used in this research included pre and post reading scores, student writing samples, an observational checklist and student conferencing. While students’ reading scores did not improve writing scores did. Data also showed an increase in interest in cultural subjects as well as an increased interest in attending formal lessons. Students were more engaged throughout the day but most asked that cultural lessons be taught at the end of the day in order for them to focus on their math and language works.

Language: English

Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2013

Doctoral Dissertation

An Evaluation of Magnet School Programs-Parent Choice, Teacher Choice, and Pupil Choice: Implications of One Model for Curriculum Reform

Available from: University of Illinois - IDEALS

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Abstract/Notes: It is quite clear that there is considerable disagreement as to the ways children learn and the ways teachers should teach. There is very little conclusive data comparing the major efforts in this field particularly with respect to any one factor being the sole contributor to the superiority of any one effort. The recent literature on learning and teaching almost invariably returns to some form of curriculum reform. However, there is widespread agreement that teachers teach more effectively and children learn more efficiently if they are in environments conducive to their preferred styles. Magnet Schools are vehicles that require different arrangements for teaching and learning. This study explores the attitudes of teachers, parents, and students in such an environment. Additionally, it examines the academic performance of students when parents or the students themselves select their learning environment and teaching method. The data will permit comparisons among the various groups of Magnet and non-Magnet parents, teachers, and students. The primary method for data collection is academic testing and structural surveys of the populations relative to Magnet and non-Magnet participants. The data will also indicate how individuals view programs and curriculum when they are involved in them. Because the population surveyed and tested involved a cross-section of academic abilities, the data will be especially useful to local school district officials interested in providing for individual differences in teaching and learning. The control model of Magnet School programs provides an ongoing testing ground for fine-tuning educational theories which may be essential for productive learning in the broader system as well.

Language: English

Published: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 1984

Doctoral Dissertation

A Comparison of the Theories of Maria Montessori and Jean Piaget in Relation to the Bases of Curriculum, Methodology, and the Role of the Teacher

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Language: English

Published: New York, New York, 1969

Article

Education and Peace: Curriculum Integration at Montessori High School [Cleveland, Ohio]

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 33, no. 3

Pages: 266–272

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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Curriculum for Caring

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 18, no. 3

Pages: 119-122

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: A six-week program of social service and education for eighth graders at Ruffing East Montessori School focuses on aging and connects each pupil with a resident of a local retirement community. Through reading, attending classes, keeping a journal, interviewing, and creative writing, the students develop a greater understanding of and respect for the elderly. (MDM)

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

Ruffing Montessori School Peace Curriculum: An Informal Narrative

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 18, no. 1

Pages: 153-171

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: Describes a curriculum for eighth graders that involves students' narratives of personal conflict experiences, study of a book on the methods and rules of war, characterizations of individuals involved with war, expression of a personal vision of peace, and composition of a mission statement concerning their work in the curriculum. (PAM)

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

Implementing the Montessori High School Synthesizing Curriculum: A Beginning Approach

Publication: NAMTA Journal, no. Supplement

Pages: 129–142

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

Implementing the Montessori High School Synthesizing Curriculum: A Beginning Approach

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 33, no. 3

Pages: 242–265

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

Curriculum for Caring: Building a Sense of Mission with the Adolescent

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 12, no. 1

Pages: 38–43

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

Curriculum Frameworks for Montessori High School at University Circle

Publication: NAMTA Journal, no. Supplement

Pages: 121–127

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: IB courses

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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