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At California School, the Hands Are Tools of the Mind

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 33, no. 4

Pages: 12-13

Americas, Bowman School (Palo Alto, California), Handwork, Montessori schools, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Montessori Spotlight: Bowman School, Palo Alto, California.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Farmschool Erdkinder [Half Moon Bay, California]

Publication: Montessori Today (London), vol. 1, no. 5

Pages: 5-7

Americas, Erdkinder, North America, United States of America, Ursula Thrush - Writings

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Language: English

ISSN: 0952-8652

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Earth Day – A Montessori Celebration [Marin Horizon School, California]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter

Pages: 7

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Language: English

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Field Notes [M: Magazine; schools in Minnesota, Iowa, Connecticut, California, Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina; AMS research effort; Tomorrow's Child online; MACTE recognition by US]

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 21, no. 1

Pages: 8-9

Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE), Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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School Focus: Plenty Valley Montessori School [Diamond Creek, Australia]

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 9–10

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Language: English

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The Montessori Land School: The Root and Branch of Lake Country School

Publication: Communications: Journal of the Association Montessori Internationale (2009-2012), vol. 2011, no. 1-2

Pages: 176–184

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Language: English

ISSN: 1877-539X

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Montessori Activities in India [Besant Montessori School, Juhu; Montessori Training Centre, Adyar; Shishu Vihar Montessori School, Yeotmal, Berar]

Publication: The Montessori Magazine: A Quarterly Journal for Teachers, Parents and Social Workers (India), vol. 2, no. 2

Pages: 122-123

Annie Besant Montessori School (Juhu), Asia, India, Montessori Training Centre (Adyar, India), Shishu Vihar Montessori School (Yeotmal), South Asia

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Language: English

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School Notes: Parsi Montessori School, Ahmedabad

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 17

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Language: English

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A New Home for the Montessori Foundation and Our Future Lab School: The Field School

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 16, no. 1

Pages: 4

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

Doctoral Dissertation

Skolans Levda Rum och Lärandets Villkor: Meningsskapande i Montessoriskolans Fysiska Miljö [The School's Living Space and the Conditions of Learning: Creating Meaning in the Montessori School's Physical Environment]

Architecture, Design, Environment, Europe, Nordic countries, Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Sweden

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Abstract/Notes: This study examines the school’s physical environment as a place of learning, and takes its starting point in the phenomenology movement, inspired both by Merleau-Ponty’s thesis of man’s physical relation to the world and by the existential analysis represented by Heidegger which implies a mutual relationship between man and the world. Such a view rejects a standpoint which describes man as being divided between a material body and a thinking soul. Instead, there emerges an embodied self which engages in meaningful interaction with its surroundings. The choice of this standpoint has implications for the design of the school’s physical environment. Montessori pedagogy is one of the activity-based pedagogies which have designed the physical environment in line with this theory. The purpose of the study is to understand, but further to visualise, the way in which the conditions for learning for children and adolescents are created in schools, from pre-school to lower secondary level, which follow the Montessori pedagogy. The material for the empirical study has been gathered from Europe and the US and from differing social contexts. The reason for this is to discover what distinguishes the prepared environment. The study also discusses the way in which the argument for a form of schooling which is based on activity, from the early 20th century to the present day, has been addressed through the architectural design of schools. The thesis shows that the rich array of didactic material in the schools observed offers pupils the opportunity to perform activities which create meaning. The organisation of the environment provides the pupils with the necessary conditions to concentrate fully on their work and to complete their tasks without interruption. I see the didactic continuity which prevails from pre-school to the lower secondary school in the Montessori schools studied as a prerequisite if the pedagogical activity is to offer meaning and create the conditions for learning in the way demonstrated by the empirical studies.

Language: Swedish

Published: Stockholm, Sweden, 2012

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