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First Annual West Coast IMC North American Conference [April, 2005]
Publication: Montessori Leadership
Date: 2004
Pages: 4
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Language: English
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An Overview of American History: Lecture by David Rawson, Department of History, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 1
Date: 1992
Pages: 3–4
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Language: English
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American Kindergartens and Montessori Schools
Available from: HathiTrust
Publication: Educational Bi-Monthly, vol. 8, no. 4
Date: Apr 1914
Pages: 298-306
Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, North America, United States of America
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Language: English
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The American Montessori Society
Publication: American Montessori Society Bulletin
Date: 1966
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Language: English
ISSN: 0277-9064
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Native American Studies Project
Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 22, no. 3
Date: 1998
Pages: 3–6
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Language: English
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Montessori Method of Teaching Contrasted with American System
Available from: Newspapers.com
Publication: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York City)
Date: Jan 28, 1913
Pages: 4
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Language: English
Archival Material Or Collection
American Montessori Society Records, 1907-2015
Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records
Date: n.d.
American Montessori Society (AMS) - History, Americas, Montessori method of education, Montessori movement, Montessori organizations - United States of America, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: The American Montessori Society (AMS) Records document the history of an important American educational organization, and consist of printed, typescript, and handwritten materials; sound recordings; films; photographs; and slides. The collection, although not complete, reflects AMS's professional and administrative activities and also provides historical information about the Montessori system of education in general.
Language: English
Extent: 76 linear feet
Archive: Archives and Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Library (Mansfield, Connecticut)
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Americans Are Given Praise By Educator
Available from: California Digital Newspaper Collection
Publication: Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, California)
Date: Apr 30, 1915
Pages: 1
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: "AMERICANS ARE GIVEN PRAISE Of EDUCATOR. With the intention of establishing four great Montessori schools in California, Dr. Maria Montessori, founder of the educational system that bears her name and world famous for her intellectual achievements, today declared that Americans are more fitted for the work of advancing educational work than any other people. Dr. Montessori is established at the Maryland hotel, Pasadena, where she will make her headquarters during her visit here. One of her schools will be in Pasadena, one in Los Angeles, one in San Diego and the other in San Francisco, and all who attend to learn the famous Montessori technique will be sent from one to the other institution, to avoid routine and bo,t ways. AMERICANS PRAISED "Americans seem more interested In their young than do people of other countries, ’ Madame Montessori declared, through her interpreter, "and they are also more alert. It Is for these reasons that they embrace and develope more quickly what Is for the child's benefit. "My system Is still too new to show positive results," she continued, “but It Is founded on the desire to secure the same Justice for the child that the adult would have, and to d&relop only what Is good In child nature. CHILD BORN GOOD "A child Is born Into the world good. What it develops of wrong doing Is taught It by adults. If left to follow Its original instincts and desires it would be and do only good. 'By encouraging a child to know the Joy of right doing It will never want to do wrong. If a child's parents and teachers never give It wrong precepts It will not be guilty of wrong doing, for the Innocence of child nature is Ignorant of evil till that Is taught from the outside.'"
Language: English
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North American Trainers Gather in Mexico for Annual Meeting [November, 1997]
Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 11, no. 1
Date: Jan 1998
Pages: 10
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Language: English
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Council for American Private Education
Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 14, no. 2
Date: Mar 2001
Pages: 9
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Abstract/Notes: AMI/USA applies for membership
Language: English