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Montessori and Krishnamurti: A Comparison of Their Educational Philosophies and Schools in Practice in the U.S. and India

Available from: Research Gate

Annual Conference of the Australian Comparative and International Education Society (11th, Hamilton, New Zealand, August 21-24, 1983)

Americas, Annual Conference of the Australian Comparative and International Education Society (11th, Hamilton, New Zealand, August 21-24, 1983), Asia, Comparative education, India, Jiddu Krishnamuti - Biographic sources, Krishnamurti method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, Peace education, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: The educational philosophies of Maria Montessori and Jiddu Krishnamurti are compared and contrasted in this paper. The discussion is based on texts by both educators and direct observation of some of the schools (United States, Australia and India) where these ideas are being implemented. First, general principles of each educator are discussed. Both are said to have condemned traditional approaches to education and to have objected to the record of state involvement in education. The next three sections describe their ideas regarding: (1) how children learn and the role children should take in their own education; (2) the attributes, characteristics, and training of teachers, and the teacher-child relationship; and (3) the proper education environment, with focus on discipline, competition, evaluation, and the use of methods. In conclusion, it is said that Montessori's and Krishnamurti's philosophies have more similarities than differences. Children love being at both kinds of school. Their schools have successfully deinstitutionalized the learning process and made the teacher-pupil relationship a caring and loving one. The major difference between the two types of education is the approach to method: Krishnamurti scorns adopting a particular method while Montessori tried to design a method that was based on her observation of the "natural" child.

Language: English

Published: Bundoora, Victoria, Australia: Centre for Comparative and International Studies in Education, 1983

Article

Research Answers to Old Questions for Heads of Schools

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 10, no. 4

Pages: 9

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Sister Schools/Escuelas Gemelas [InterCultura, Chicago, Illinois; Cardenas School, Chicago, Illinois]

Publication: El Boletin [Comité Hispano Montessori]

Pages: 1-4

Americas, Comité Hispano Montessori - Periodicals, Latin American community, Latino community, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

Article

Accredited Schools

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 23, no. 4

Pages: 48-49

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

Article

A Montessori World Tour [schools in Vancouver, BC; Minneapolis, MN; Rotterdam, Holland; and Bonn, Germany]

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 14

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Language: English

Article

A Cultural Tour [Schools of indigenous people west of Alice Springs]

Publication: Montessori Matters, no. 1

Pages: 22–24

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Language: English

Article

Is Montessori Possible in the Public Schools?

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 20-23

Australasia, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Montessori schools, Oceania, Public Montessori

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Language: English

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Montessori Schools Have a Record of Success: The Research Base is Growing, and the Results are Impressive

Available from: Wall Street Journal - WSJ.com

Publication: Wall Street Journal (New York City)

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Abstract/Notes: This opinion piece appeared in the March 25, 2022 print edition and is a response to the book review of Cristina De Stefano's biography of Maria Montessori, "The Child is the Teacher" reviewed by Barbara Spindel ("Unpinning The Butterflies").

Language: English

ISSN: 0099-9660

Article

Three Schools for One Cause

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 27, no. 3

Pages: 20-21

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Abstract/Notes: (AMS-Accredited School) XAVIER UNIVERSITY MONTESSORI TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM CINCINNATI, OH Candidates for an Early Childhood credential at Xavier University Montessori Teacher Education Program can now earn a double major and dual-state license in Early Childhood and Special Education in a 4-year undergraduate program. Says Barb Scholtz, an instructor at CMStep, "I am proud to say that Krista is a gem and that if ONE award has to be given (which I think is crazy), I'm glad it was she who got it!" (AMS Full-Member School) MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF DENVER DENVER, CO MSD Middle School students spent a week focused on Breakthrough: How One Teen Innovator Is Changing the World, by Jack Andraka, who, at age 15, developed an early detection test for pancreatic cancer (and who was a keynoter at the AMS 2015 Annual Conference). Additionally, combining inspiration from Jack's work with cancer patients and the MSD mission to do good in the world, students decorated lunch bags and birthday cards for Project Angel Heart, a local organization that delivers nutritious food to people living with life-threatening illness.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Accredited Schools

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 25, no. 2

Pages: 44-45

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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