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Dr. Maria Montessori and the Montessori Movement; A General Bibliography of Materials in the English Language, 1909-1961.
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Language: English
Published: Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University, 1962
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100 Jahre Montessori-Pädagogik in Familie, Nido und Kinderhaus - Entwicklungen und Aktualität [100 years of Montessori education in the family, Nido and children's home - developments and topicality]
Book Title: 100 Jahre Montessori-Kinderhaus Geschichte und Aktualität eines pädagogischen Konzepts [100 Years of the Montessori Children's Home: History and Topicality of an Educational Concept]
Pages: 69-96
Montessori method of education - History
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Language: German
Published: Berlin, Germany: LIT Verlag, 2009
ISBN: 978-3-8258-1650-6
Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 24
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Grundgedanken der Pädagogik Maria Montessoris / Maria Montessori's Fundamental Ideas on Education
Book Title: Montessori: Lehrmaterialien 1913-1935, Möbel und Architektur / Teaching Materials 1913-1935, Furniture and Architecture
Pages: 17-25
Architecture, Design, Harald Ludwig - Writings
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Language: English, German
Published: New York: Prestel, 2002
ISBN: 978-3-7913-2650-4 3-7913-2650-3
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Rede, creativiteit en vrijheid bij Montessori [Reason, Creativity and Freedom in Montessori]
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Abstract/Notes: This is the Dutch translation of "Reason, Creativity and Freedom in Montessori" which was originally published in "The Educational Forum" (vol. 40, no. 1, 1975).
Language: Dutch
Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Stichting Nederlandse Montessori Uitgeverij, 1983
Article
The Montessori Method: What Is Suggestion? [Lectures by Maria Montessori at St. Bride Institute]
Available from: The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive - Gale
Publication: The Times Educational Supplement (London, England)
Date: Sep 25, 1919
Pages: 487-488
England, Europe, Great Britain, Montessori method of education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Northern Europe, Sheila Radice - Writings, United Kingdom
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Language: English
ISSN: 0040-7887
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Guidelines for Operating a Montessori School: Standard Operating Procedures for a Montessori School
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Language: English
Published: [S.I.]: Fleege, 1984
Edition: 9. ed
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Educazione come aiuto alla vita. Maria Montessori e la psicoanalisi [Education as an aid to life: Maria Montessori and psychoanalysis]
Book Title: L'Utopia Montessoriana: Pace, Diritti, Libertà, Ambiente [Montessorian Utopia: Peace, Rights, Freedom, Environment]
Pages: 53-70
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Peace education
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Language: Italian
Published: Trento, Italy: Erickson, 2019
ISBN: 978-88-590-2042-4 88-590-2042-5
Master's Thesis (M.A.)
Montessori in the South Bronx: Considering Advantages for English Language Learners and Examining Tensions in New York City’s First and Only Montessori Public School
Available from: American Montessori Society
Americas, Language acquisition, Language development, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, Public Montessori, United States of America
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Language: English
Published: New York City, New York, 2016
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La Rete di Maria Montessori in Svizzera [The Maria Montessori Network in Switzerland]
Available from: SUPSI
Publication: Annali di Storia dell'Educazione e delle Istituzioni Scolastiche, vol. 25
Date: 2018
Pages: 163-180
Europe, Montessori method of education, Montessori movement, Montessori organizations - Switzerland, Switzerland, Western Europe
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Abstract/Notes: The penetration of Maria Montessori’s ideas in Switzerland is a typical case of a pedagogical transfer process. Since 1908, when the kindergarten inspector of Canton Ticino (italianspeaking Switzerland) Teresa Bontempi came in direct contact with Maria Montessori, there was a Montessori-network based on Ticino’s kindergarten system and on the Società Umanitaria (a socialist philanthropic foundation which organised the first Montessori-kindergartens in Milan). Teresa Bontempi’s early contacts with the Società Umanitaria made possible the introduction of Montessori’s method in all kindergartens in Ticino, and allowed the Umanitaria to have a good training for its kindergarten-teachers (trained by Teresa Bontempi herself). In 1913 the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Geneva) joined the network. People moved then between different parts of the network, e.g. from the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau to Teresa Bontempi’s courses in Bellinzona (Ticino), or from Ticino to the Umanitaria’s kindergartens in Italy. The network extended its influence also to german-speaking Switzerland. Maria Montessori herself was in direct contact with the network; in different moments, however, her attitude towards it changed deeply. In a first time, for example, she considered Teresa Bontempi a trustful partner for the penetration of her ideas in Switzerland; later she considered her a concurrent and blamed her for not using with fidelity the Montessori method. In 1932 Maria Montessori visited Switzerland for several public lessons, totally neglecting her consolidated local network. In the same year she founded, with the help of other, more orthodox but not locally anchored people, the Swiss Montessori Association. The Montessori method, after having a big number of followers, was soon marginalized and never regained the importance it had in the period from 1908 to 1931.
Language: English
ISSN: 1723-9672, 2612-6559
Article
Whodunit? Explaining the U.S. Rejection of Montessori [Helen Parkhurst and Montessori]
Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 16, no. 3
Date: Spring 2004
Pages: 8
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246