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Attempting Equity in Classroom Practice: A Debate Across Educational Systems

Available from: University of Chicago Press

Publication: The Elementary School Journal, vol. 124, no. 1

Pages: 129–156

Americas, Canada, Comparative education, International baccalaureate - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: This article reports on findings from an ethnographic and comparative study examining interactions between educational systems and mutual respect in classrooms. I define mutual respect as the work of intervening on power asymmetries typically found in classrooms—both between teachers and students, and among students—by way of according children increased equality, autonomy, and equity. I partnered with four elementary schools, situated across two systems (i.e., International Baccalaureate [IB] and Montessori) and two national contexts (i.e., Washington, DC, and Toronto). Analysis of observation and video-cued focus group data revealed the following: IB and Montessori teachers differed in how they attempted equity in practice, and, relatedly, they differed in how they understood equity to interact with other dimensions of mutual respect (i.e., equality, autonomy). These differences between the systems held constant across two national contexts. This study contributes to ongoing conceptualizations of equity, educational systems, and the potential relationship between the two.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1086/725728

ISSN: 0013-5984

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Equity Examined: Awareness and Analysis for Liberatory Education

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 35, no. 3

Pages: 56

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Abstract/Notes: Equity Examined is both a series of essays and an assessment tool designed to help schools and teacher education programs measure and understand the current state of DEI [diversity, equity, and inclusion] within their organizations. Before it was Amazon's #1 New Release in the Education Assessment category, before it had international distribution, it began as a lofty idea in the minds and hearts of a small group of Montessorians trying to wrap their minds around a huge task: supporting anti-bias, antiracist practices in AMS schools and teacher education programs, and meeting the needs of our diverse community. According to Love, four elements enable humans to live outside the behaviors and thoughts we've been socialized into that allow us to perpetuate inequities: awareness, analysis, acting, and accountability/allyship.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

Book

Equity Examined: How to Design Schools and Teacher Education Programs Where Everyone Thrives

Available from: American Montessori Society

Anti-bias anti-racist curriculum, Anti-bias anti-racist practices, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teachers, Teacher training, Teachers

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Language: English

Published: New York, New York: American Montessori Society, 2023

ISBN: 978-1-66789-269-6

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The Role of Unlearning in Justice and Equity

Available from: American Montessori Society

Book Title: Equity Examined: How to Design Schools and Teacher Education Programs Where Everyone Thrives

Pages: 28-29

Anti-bias anti-racist curriculum, Anti-bias anti-racist practices, Equity, Montessori method of education - Teachers, Teachers

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Language: English

Published: New York, New York: American Montessori Society, 2023

ISBN: 978-1-66789-269-6

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Exploring Public Montessori Education: Equity and Achievement in South Carolina

Available from: Taylor and Francis Online

Publication: Journal of Research in Childhood Education

Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: This article examines the expansion of public Montessori education and its implications for student participation and outcomes. The study focuses on the state of South Carolina, which has the largest number of public Montessori programs in the United States. Through a comprehensive analysis of demographic characteristics and standardized test scores, we investigate the participation of different student groups in public Montessori programs and compare the academic achievement of public Montessori students to their peers in traditional public schools. The findings indicate that public Montessori attracts a diverse range of students, but there is an underrepresentation of less-resourced students and students of color in public Montessori programs. Using matching procedures, we find that Montessori students demonstrated higher achievement growth in ELA and math compared to similar traditional public school students. Subgroup analyses find that higher achievement growth for Montessori students is consistent across many student groups. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of public Montessori and highlights the importance of considering curriculum and educational philosophy when evaluating the impact of education policies and programs.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1080/02568543.2023.2283202

ISSN: 0256-8543

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Discovering the Montessori Approach: Improving Equity in Mainstream Primary Schools

Available from: Research Gate

Publication: International Montessori Institute Working Paper Series, no. 2022-4

Pages: 53-58

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Language: English

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Advancing Equity in Public Montessori

Available from: MontessoriPublic

Publication: Montessori Public, vol. 3, no. 3

Pages: 1, 14

Public Montessori

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Language: English

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