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Doctoral Dissertation
Situated Teaching: Personal, Cultural, and Contextual Early Childhood Schooling
Available from: University of Illinois - IDEALS
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Abstract/Notes: These findings suggest the following implications for teachers, administrators, teacher educators, and reformers. With growing interest in teacher collaboration within already over-burdened systems, understanding school identity is becoming more important to educators. Understanding schools as places where teachers learn to teach can prevent indoctrination. Greater awareness of situated notions about what constitutes good teaching makes implicit values more visible so that they may be examined and reformed. I argue that a search for essential characteristics of good teaching over-simplifies the complexity of teaching. Broadening notions of teaching to include work outside the classroom such as talk about teaching, peer observation, and joint problem setting and solving would enlighten teacher self-evaluation.
Language: English
Published: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 2006
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
The Relationship Between Anti-Bias Curriculum and Cultural Competency Among Middle School Students
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: Implementation of an anti-bias education framework is relatively new in the history of cultural competence movements. While some research has been done, sighting positive effects for K-12 students, few studies exist within the Montessori pedagogy. Furthermore, little research has been done in the effects of implementing this type of curriculum within a Montessori adolescent environment. Consequently, there is a need to gather information on effective anti-bias education best practices and how to introduce these strategies in a classroom environment. The purpose of this action research study is to explore how implementing anti-bias activities including literature, journaling, and Socratic discussions affect students’ cultural proficiency in a Montessori Middle School.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2019
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
Anti-Bias Multicultural Education Using Children’s Literature
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: This action research project was completed to test the effects of reading and discussing multicultural children’s literature on young children’s positive self-concept and appreciation of human differences. The setting was a Montessori primary (preK-K) classroom of 18 children, ages two years 10 months to five years 10 months. Ten children were White, four were biracial, three were Asian American, and one was Latin American. Data was collected using a tally sheet, picture test, self-concept test, discussion log, and self-assessment journal. Readings took place each day and books centered on topics such as individuality, race, skin color, diversity, inclusion, and activism. The results indicated that children did show a decrease in negative attitudes towards human differences and an increase in positive attitudes towards human differences throughout the intervention. The action plan implications conclude that the study could be conducted with a narrower focus and within an intersectional framework.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2019
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
Self-Efficacy: A First-Generation American Educator Teaching in a Culturally Diverse Montessori Classroom
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: This action research project investigated my teacher efficacy in a multicultural classroom with children ages 3 to 6. This was a self-study that I started during my first year of teaching in a private school in downtown Chicago. As a first generation American, I was the only participant. Throughout the four-week study, I responded to journal prompts where I reflected on daily readings of anti-bias literature and my past schooling experiences. I measured my teacher efficacy and confidence levels through weekly attitude scales and pre and post self-assessments. My emotions were tracked with tally sheets. The data showed an increase in positive emotions vs. negative emotions, higher confidence levels in teaching, and growth in confronting bias and engaging in discussions about anti-bias education. This study recommends further engagement in anti-bias media and taking the time to reflect before making decisions in my work as a teacher.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2020
Article
In a Heterogeneous Society: The Multi-Cultural Advantage in Montessori
Publication: Children's House: A Magazine Devoted to the Child and His Education at Home and in School, vol. 20, no. 5
Date: 1990
Pages: 4-11
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Language: English
ISSN: 0009-4137
Article
Early Education for the Culturally Disadvantaged: A Pictorial Essay
Publication: American Montessori Society Bulletin, vol. 3, no. 4
Date: 1965
Pages: 1-8
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Language: English
ISSN: 0277-9064
Article
A Montessori Multicultural Environment with Southeast Asian Refugee Children
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1987, no. 4
Date: 1987
Pages: 3-10
Asia, Displaced communities, Refugees, Southeast Asia
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
UNESCO: Promoting a Prepared Environment for Cultural Diversity and an Indirect Preparation for Peace
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 2005, no. 4
Date: 2005
Pages: 35–36
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
On the Subject of Subjects Part 1: 'Cultural Subjects' in the Children's House
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 2001, no. 4
Date: 2001
Pages: 27–32
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
On the Subject of Subjects Part I: "Cultural Subjects" in the Children's House
Publication: Communications: Journal of the Association Montessori Internationale (2009-2012), vol. 2010, no. 2
Date: 2010
Pages: 78-83
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Language: English
ISSN: 1877-539X