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Maria Montessori, la fondatrice dell'educazione progressiva in India

Publication: Time (Italia)

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0040-781X

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Child Training: Twelve Talks Broadcast from the Madras Station of All India Radio, June 1-12, 1948

Available from: Internet Archive

Asia, India, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Radio addresses, debates, etc., Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, South Asia

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Language: English

Published: Delhi, India: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1948

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Dr. Maria Montessori's 1946 Lectures, Karachi, India

Asia, India, Lakshmi A. Kripalani - Writings, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, South Asia, Trainings

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Language: English

Published: Houston, Texas: Houston Montessori Center, 2002

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Pre-Primary Education: Growth and Development in India

Available from: Researcher's Guild

Publication: Researchers' Guild, vol. 1, no. 2

Pages: 13-13

Asia, India, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: This paper will give an account of the growth and development of pre-primary education in India.

Language: English

DOI: 10.15503/rg.v1i2.486

ISSN: 2545-1952

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Montessori and India: The System Considered

Available from: ProQuest Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Delhi, India)

Pages: 6

Asia, India, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Probably authored by Paul Chinnappa but this is unconfirmed.

Language: English

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Women's India Association

Publication: Indian Social Reformer (Bombay, India)

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Language: English

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Evaluation of the Indianapolis Public Schools' Montessori Option (K-6) Pupil Progress Report

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Abstract/Notes: Parents and guardians of children in the Indianapolis Public Schools' Montessori Option Program for kindergartners through sixth graders were surveyed. Parents and guardians were surveyed on: (1) the pupil progress report, which was used on a pilot basis during the 1988-89 school year; (2) the Montessori method; (3) strengths and weaknesses of the program; and (4) changes the program needed. Questionnaires were sent to the households of 536 pupils and to 50 school staff members in the 3 Montessori Option elementary schools. Parents and guardians replied positively to 25 closed-ended questions; were neutral about none; and responded negatively to four. School staff replied positively to 27; were neutral about none; and responded negatively to two. Parents and guardians expressed concern about more than 46 survey-related topics. Parent-initiated topics included: competitiveness and comparison between students, curriculum design and development, learning environments, parent-teacher conferences, program expansion, public school use of Montessori philosophy, and staff certification and training. School staff expressed concern about classroom mangagement, instructional materials, parent involvement, parent-teacher conferences, skills and knowledge analysis, student progress, and the district-wide testing program. Questions and responses (along a Likert-type scale) are provided for parents and school staff members. Parents and guardians of children in the Indianapolis Public Schools' Montessori Option Program for kindergartners through sixth graders were surveyed. Parents and guardians were surveyed on: (1) the pupil progress report, which was used on a pilot basis during the 1988-89 school year; (2) the Montessori method; (3) strengths and weaknesses of the program; and (4) changes the program needed. The survey instrument consisted of a section on respondent characteristics, 32 closed-ended questions, and three open-ended questions. The five sections of the survey covered the evaluation key, report card headings and philosophy, report card delivery to parents and guardians, and basic principles of the Montessori method. The survey elicited parent opinions about the program. The households of 536 pupils and 50 school staff members in the 3 Montessori Option elementary schools received questionnaires. This main report describes survey methodology, reports results and conclusions, and offers recommendations. Related materials are appended. Parents and guardians of children in the Indianapolis Public Schools' Montessori Option Program for kindergartners through sixth graders were surveyed. Parents and guardians were surveyed on: (1) the pupil progress report, which was used on a pilot basis during the 1988-89 school year; (2) the Montessori method; (3) strengths and weaknesses of the program; and (4) changes the program needed. The survey instrument consisted of a section on respondent characteristics, 32 closed-ended questions, and 3 open-ended questions. The five sections of the survey introduced the topics of the evaluation key, report card headings and philosophy, report card delivery to parents and guardians, and basic principles of the Montessori method. The survey elicited parent opinions about the program. The households of 536 pupils and 50 school staff members in the 3 Montessori Option elementary schools received questionnaires. This appendix to the main report provides: (1) survey design input from parents, teachers, and others; (2) the Montessori Option Pupil Progress Report Survey; and (3) parent and teacher responses for each item.

Language: English

Published: Indianapolis, Indiana: Indianapolis Public Schools, 1989

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Maria Montessori in India

Publication: Scuola materna

Pages: 63

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Abstract/Notes: Conference held on the occasion of the event in honor of M. Montessori, Rome, Sala Besso, 25 May 1952.

Language: Italian

ISSN: 0392-2820

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Address [17. Indian Montessori Training Course, Delhi]

Albert Max Joosten - Writings, Indian Montessori Training Course (17th, Delhi, India, 1953)

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Language: English

Published: New Delhi, India: [s.n.], 1953

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Dr. Montessori to Visit India

Available from: ProQuest Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 18

Asia, India, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, South Asia

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Language: English

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