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Observation and Development: From Dr. Montessori's 1946 London Training Course
Available from: ERIC
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 41, no. 3
Date: 2016
Pages: 413-419
Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, Montessori training courses, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals, Trainings
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Abstract/Notes: This article exhorts the observer to take notice of the unconscious and conscious levels of the young child's absorbent mind (infant stare). Montessori notes the social awareness of young children and suggests that their amazing awareness of people, not merely their activities, is integral to observation. [Reprinted with permission from "AMI Communications 2" (1978): 2-5.]
Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Article
Assistants to Infancy Holds First Consultant Training Course
Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 13, no. 3
Date: May 2000
Pages: 7
Assistants to infancy, Trainings
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Language: English
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The Montessori Method: A Training Course for Teachers to be Given by Dr. Montessori
Available from: HathiTrust
Publication: Primary Education, vol. 20, no. 9
Date: Nov 1912
Pages: 569
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Language: English
Article
Consultation Training Course Promotes Unity and Leadership
Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 6, no. 2
Date: Apr 1993
Pages: 12
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Language: English
Article
Montessori Training Course 1948-9
Available from: JSTOR
Publication: The Woman Teacher, vol. 29, no. 11
Date: Apr 30, 1948
Pages: 143
England, Europe, Great Britain, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, Northern Europe, Teacher training, United Kingdom
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Language: English
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Kyōin yōsei kōsu hōkoku / 教員養成コース報告 / Reports from Training Courses
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 40
Date: 2007
Pages: 159-167
Asia, East Asia, Japan, Montessori method of education
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Abstract/Notes: This is an article from Montessori Education, a Japanese language periodical published by the Japan Association Montessori.
Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
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Dr. Montessori in London: Opening of the Training Course
Available from: The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive - Gale
Publication: The Times Educational Supplement (London, England)
Date: Sep 4, 1919
Pages: 453
England, Europe, Great Britain, Northern Europe, United Kingdom
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Language: English
ISSN: 0040-7887
Article
[Report on the Montessori International Training Course, London, 1919]
Publication: Skola och samhälle, no. 2
Date: 1920
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Language: Swedish
Book Section
Montessori's Training Course
Available from: Springer Link
Book Title: America's Early Montessorians: Anne George, Margaret Naumburg, Helen Parkhurst and Adelia Pyle
Pages: 69-97
Americas, International Montessori Training Course (1st, Rome, Italy, 1913), International Montessori Training Course (2nd, Rome, Italy, 1914), Montessori Training Course (2nd, Rome, Italy, 1910), North America, Trainings, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Anne George, Adelia Pyle, Margaret Naumburg and Helen Parkhurst were all trained as directresses by Maria Montessori. George, Montessori’s first American student, took the course in 1910; Pyle and Naumburg were among the ninety students in Montessori’s First International Training Course in 1913; Parkhurst, one of eighty students, completed the Second International Training Course in 1914. Their training established their credentials in American Montessori education. Their role in the early history of the Montessori movement is largely an extension of and implementation of what they learned in the course. The training course consisted of lectures and clinical observations of Montessori classes. Montessori lectured on: (1) applying science to education; (2) the correct method of observing children; (3) using empirical techniques to render anthropological and clinical information into replicable and usable educational practices; (4) designing and using didactic apparatus and materials to develop children’s skills and abilities at crucial sensitive periods in their development. And (5) replicating the Montessori classroom, the prepared educational environment. After completing the course, George, Parkhurst and Naumburg faced the challenge of transporting and recreating the Montessori Method in the United States.
Language: English
Published: Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-54835-3
Series: Historical Studies in Education
Article
Etwas über den Töpfer-Lehrgang [About the pottery training course]
Publication: Montessori-Nachrichten
Date: Sep 1927
Pages: 13-14
Montessori method of education
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Language: German