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Master's Thesis (M.A. In Education)
How Montessori Educators in the US Address Culturally Responsive Teaching
Available from: American Montessori Society
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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this study was to investigate how Montessori educators in a public school setting in California address the pluralistic nature of their students’ cultural, racial and linguistic backgrounds. The Montessori method of education has been an alternative approach to education used around the world for 100 years. In the U.S., teachers’ backgrounds are often culturally and linguistically different from those of their students. How aware of these differences are Montessori teachers as they use the materials, curriculum, and method of the Montessori approach to education? The participants were six Montessori elementary teachers from the same public school, including the researcher. The participants met weekly for one hour focus group meetings which were audio recorded and transcribed by the researcher. Other data included researcher’s field notes in the form of reflections written after focus group meetings. Data was analyzed for generative themes and are presented here framed in theory from the literature on critical pedagogy and the Montessori method of education.
Language: English
Published: San Francisco, California, 2007
Article
Il computer a scuola: una moda o un'esigenza culturale?
Available from: Atlante Montessori
Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 33, no. 11-12
Date: Jul-Aug 1984
Pages: 52-56
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0042-7241
Article
L'informatica e la tecnologia nello sviluppo culturale ed educativo della società
Available from: Atlante Montessori
Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 33, no. 11-12
Date: Jul-Aug 1984
Pages: 5-8
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0042-7241
Book
Il volo tra le genti di Maria Montessori: oltre ogni confine geografico, scientifico, culturale, spirituale
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Abstract/Notes: Un libro che descrive come Maria Montessori sia andata oltre ogni confine geografico ma non solo: oltre lo stereotipo femminile del suo tempo, oltre qualsiasi gabbia politica o culturale o spirituale, mescolando tradizioni con innovazioni geniali e rivoluzionarie, lottando tenacemente per farsi accettare e poi imporsi dall’Italia all’Europa, dalla Cina agli Stati Uniti, come donna e come scienziata.
Language: Italian
Published: [S.I.]: Fefè Editore, 2016
ISBN: 978-88-95988-77-1
Series: Pagine Vere , 29
Report
Ancona Montessori Research Project for Culturally Disadvantaged Children. Final Report
Available from: ERIC
Academic achievement, Americas, Cognitive development, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Elementary school students, Longitudinal studies, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, Parent participation, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: This is the final report of the Ancona Montessori Research Project for Culturally Disadvantaged Children begun in 1965 to investigate the effects of a modified Montessori program for disadvantaged children in the preschool and early elementary years. This report deals with the academic year 1969-1970, in which 29 disadvantaged children and a comparable group of 29 middle class children are the central focus of study. In addition, there is a followup on the school careers of disadvantaged children who attended Ancona at one time. A number of hypotheses about the potential effects of the project on the children's cognitive, social development are studied. Part I of the report deals with findings relative to the nursery school children, and includes a discussion of data from three measures of intellectual development (Stanford Binet, WPPSI and Merrill-Palmer) and from tester and teacher ratings of school-related behaviors and attitudes and social interaction. Part II details findings on the elementary school children and followup data on children who attended Ancona in previous years but are now elementary school students in other schools. In addition, data regarding children whose families have had long term involvement in the school is discussed. The appendix includes Ancona school Head Start program ratings of behavior during individual intelligence testing. (MS)
Language: English
Published: Washington, D.C., Aug 31, 1970
Article
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: An Intersection with Montessori Education
Available from: National Association of Independent Schools
Publication: Independent Teacher: The eJournal for Independent School Educators, no. Spring
Date: 2019
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Language: English
Article
Nursery Schools and Cultural Environment
Publication: Catholic School Journal, vol. 50
Date: Oct 1952
Pages: 52A
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Language: English
Doctoral Dissertation
The Montessori Elementary Curriculum Content and the Corresponding American Curriculum: A Cross-Cultural Study
Available from: ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
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Language: English
Published: Washington, D.C., 1958
Doctoral Dissertation
Navigating the social/cultural politics of school choice: why do parents choose montessori? a case study
Available from: University North Carolina Greensboro
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Abstract/Notes: a "The underlying motives of school choice emerged as major courses of action to offer parents opportunities for education in the free market enterprise and to limit the racial desegregation of public schools. This policy became known as "freedom of choice." Historically, parental choice of schools was the option of parents who could afford the tuition of private or parochial schools. The first options for public school choice appeared during the 1960's. Today, magnet schools are the most popular form of school choice. Montessori schools have become a well-liked preference of magnet school options. Fifteen years ago, there were approximately 50 public Montessori schools in the United States. Today, there are between 250 and 300 public Montessori schools. While research has been accumulating on why parents choose a particular type of school (parochial, private, magnet, charter, or local public school) far less is known about why parents choose a particular curriculum. The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how parents navigate school choice decisions and why they choose Montessori schools over other available options. This dissertation further examines if parents' educational choices correspond to their reasons for selecting Montessori schooling and the impact family income and ethnicity have on their preference for Montessori. The methodology of this study utilized a mixed methods research medium. The mixed methods approach blended two different research strategies, qualitative and quantitative. Recognizing the overlap between qualitative and quantitative research methods, the data from self-report surveys were supplemented with semi-structured interviews. Three hundred surveys were distributed to the parents of the Montessori school and interviews were held with ten parents of the same school. Of the original 300 surveys, 132 were returned and comprised my final sample. The quantitative findings indicate that parents who choose the Montessori school use... OCLC Record: 866942318
Language: English
Published: Greensboro, North Carolina, 2007
Doctoral Dissertation
Success and Failure in Five Different Programs of Preschool Intervention With Culturally Disadvantaged Children
Available from: University of Illinois - IDEALS
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Language: English
Published: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 1969