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AMI Training of Trainers Program

Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 33, no. 3

Pages: 5–6

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Language: English

Article

News from the Training Centers

Publication: AMI Bulletin, no. 3

Pages: 4–5

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Abstract/Notes: Canada, Switzerland, UK

Language: English

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New Ontario MACTE Accredited AMS Teacher Training Institute Proposed

Publication: CCMA Net [Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators], vol. 3, no. 2

Pages: 3-4

Americas, Canada, North America

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Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation

Seriation Skills in Three Year-Old Children: A Training Study Using Montessori Materials

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

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Language: English

Published: Houston, Texas, 1978

Doctoral Dissertation

Identification of Competencies for the Professional Component of a Program for Training Nursery School Teachers in Guyana

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

Americas, Guyana, Latin America and the Caribbean, South America

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this study was to identify competencies for the professional component of a program for preparing nursery school teachers in Guyana. It incorporated a definition of the purposes of the national Nursery Education Program in Guyana and a definition of the behaviors associated with teaching in the nursery schools through: (1) A review of the literature encompassing programs for young children; roles of teachers in programs for young children; competencies for teachers of young children and competency-based teacher education. (2) The development of an interview schedule to gather data about the purposes of nursery schools and the behaviors associated with teaching in the nursery schools in Guyana. (3) Use of the interview schedule to conduct personal interviews with uncertified teachers, certified teachers, supervisors, parents and lecturers attached to the Nursery Education Program in Guyana. (4) Content analysis of the responses to the interview questions. The data indicated that the respondents were aware of the purposes of nursery schools and what constitutes effective teaching in these schools. The information generated through the analysis provided the basis for the formulation of competencies for nursery school teachers in Guyana. The identified competencies are overarching; stated as behaviors to be demonstrated by certified nursery school teachers; and are categorized under the goals of the Guyana Nursery Education Program.

Language: English

Published: New York City, New York, 1982

Doctoral Dissertation

The Effects of Montessori Teacher Training on Classroom Teaching Skills: The Public Montessori Teachers' Perspective

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

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Abstract/Notes: This study compares the opinions of public school teachers of their classroom teaching skills due to participation in the Montessori model of teacher training and the traditional teacher education training programs. The data were collected through a survey of 223 public Montessori schools across the United States. The design used in this study is causal comparative to establish cause and effect. The independent variable is the participation in the Montessori Model of Teacher Training. The dependent variables are the opinions of public school teachers as perceived from participation in the Montessori Model of Teacher Training. Comparisons of teacher opinions were compiled from a survey to ascertain the impact of participation in the Montessori Model of Teacher Training. The population for this study included all teachers employed in the public Montessori schools. The sample included the entire population of teachers who participated in traditional teacher training to earn state licensure and in a Montessori teacher training program. A total of thirty-eight states were included in the survey. A total of 560 surveys were received from the population sample. The teachers surveyed included 81% females and 19% males. The years of teaching experience in public schools were 0–5 years 31%; 6–10 years 28%; 11–15 years 16%; and over 15 years 25%. The years of teaching experience in Montessori schools were 0–5 years 57 %; 6–10 years 23%; 11–15 years 11%; and over 15 years 9%. The basic conclusions from this study indicated that there are significant differences, p < .05, in the responses of teachers who participated in the Montessori model of teacher training and the traditional teacher training for preparation of classroom instruction. In 11 out of the 12 survey items, the diverse approach of teaching used in the Montessori model of teacher training was perceived to be superior to traditional teacher training. However, in one survey question, the traditional teacher training was viewed superior for preparation of teaching in a whole group setting. This study suggest that the responses of teachers strongly recommend the Montessori model of teacher training.

Language: English

Published: Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1997

Doctoral Dissertation

Seriation Skills in Three-Year-Old Children: A Training Study Using Montessori Materials

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Language: English

Published: Houston, Texas, 1978

Doctoral Dissertation

A Comparative Study of Characteristics of Montessori Teachers Certified by Three Montessori Training Programs

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Language: English

Published: Memphis, Tennessee, 1977

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Speech by Mohandas K. Gandhi at Montessori Training College, London, October 28, 1931

Publication: AMI Journal (2013-), vol. 2013, no. 1-2

Pages: 63-65

England, Europe, Great Britain, Mahatma Gandhi - Speeches, addresses, etc., Northern Europe, Trainings, United Kingdom

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Abstract/Notes: Mahatma Gandhi's speech in 1931.

Language: English

ISSN: 2215-1249, 2772-7319

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The Montessori Method in Relation to Moral Training and Catholic Dogma

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Catholic Educational Review, vol. 29

Pages: 412-424

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Language: English

ISSN: 0884-0598

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