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International Education: The International Baccalaureate, Montessori, and Global Citizenship
Available from: SAGE Journals
Publication: Journal of Research in International Education, vol. 9, no. 3
Date: 2010
Pages: 259–272
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Abstract/Notes: The International Baccalaureate (IB) programs and Montessori education both claim to promote values associated with global citizenship in order to help prepare students for new challenges presented by an increasingly globalized world. While the IB’s secondary programs are widespread in international schools, Montessori programs at that level are comparatively few. This article compares and contrasts IB and Montessori secondary programs with respect to the promotion of global citizenship, and explores the scarcity of secondary Montessori programs in general and in the international schools community in particular.
Language: English
ISSN: 1475-2409, 1741-2943
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Thoughts of Our General Director in This International Year of the Child, the 50th Anniversary of Our Association and on the Occasion of the 19th International Montessori Congress
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1979, no. 1
Date: 1979
Pages: 1–4
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (19th, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 9-13 April 1979), Mario M. Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc.
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
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8th International Montessori Congress: Summarised Translation of the Lecture Delivered by Prof. Gustavo Colonnetti, President of the National Research Institute of Rome
Publication: The Montessori Magazine: A Quarterly Journal for Teachers, Parents and Social Workers (India), vol. 3, no. 3-4
Date: Jul/Oct 1949
Pages: 33-34
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (8th, San Remo, Italy, 22-29 August 1949)
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Language: English
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Official Program, Fifty-Third Annual Convention, National Education Association and Third International Congress on Education, Oakland, California, August 16 to 28, 1915 [program]
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Montessori Congress (Oakland, California, 1915), National Education Association (NEA), North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Includes information about all the sessions at the conference. Information regarding Montessori includes: 1. Katherine Moore, teacher of the Montessori classes in the public schools of Los Angeles and a graduate of the first class of Dr. Montessori, will conduct a demonstration Montessori class each forenoon [morning] from nine to twelve o'clock during the session of the National Education Association, in the Art Room, City Auditorium [Oakland Municipal Auditorium]. The model furniture will be furnishhed by Louise Brigham the inventor of box furniture, New York, N. Y. Teachers are invited to observe this class. (see p. 6-7) 2. General Sessions - International Congress on Education - Meetings in City Auditorium - August 16, 1915 - Afternoon Session, 2:30 O'Clock - "The Montessori System" by Maria Montessori (see p. 13). 3. Departmental Congress on Kindergarten Education - Sessions in Auditorium Theatre - August 17, 1915 - Afternoon Session, 2:30 O'Clock (Joint Session with the International Kindergarten Union) - "Imagination" by Maria Montessori (see p. 15). 4. Departmental Congress on Elementary Education - Sessions in City Auditorium - August 20, 1915 - Evening Session, 8:00 O'Clock - "Organization of the Intellectual Work in the School" by Maria Montessori (see p. 20). 5. Departmental Congress on Relationship Between the School and Co-operative Organizations - City Auditorium - August 23, 1915 - Evening Session, 8:00 O'Clock - "The Mother and the Child" by Maria Montessori, interpreted by Mariana Bertola, M.D. of San Francisco (see p. 25). 6. Montessori Congress - Sessions in Ballroom, Hotel Oakland - August 28, 1915 (see p. 42-43). This includes details regarding the itinerary for the Montessori Congress held in Oakland, 1915. The morning session began at 10:00 O'Clock and included: "Address of Welcome" by Philander P. Claxton (US Commissioner of Education, Washington, D.C.); "Possibilities and Opportunities of the Montessori Work for American Children" by E. L. Hardy (State Normal School, San Diego); "The Future of the Montessori School in America" by Arthur Chamberlain (Secretary, California Council of Education and California Teachers' Association, San Francisco); and "Address" by Maria Montessori. The afternoon session began at 2:00 O'Clock and included: "Round Table under the Auspices of the National Education Association and of the San Francisco Local Committee of Advisory Patrons" with David Starr Jordan (President, National Education Association, Stanford University, California) presiding over "Questions and Discussions by Leading American Educators and Dr. Montessori". The program indicates that the Round Table discussion was an invitation only affair - "Admission by Invitation".
Language: English
Published: 1915
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Berichte der nationalen Montessori-Gesellschaften über die jahre 1975 und 1976: Dänemark; Deutschland; England; Frankreich; Holland; Irland; Italien; Schweden [Reports of the National Montessori Societies for 1975 and 1976: Denmark; Germany; England; France; Holland; Ireland; Italy; Sweden]
Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [The Montessori System and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Reports of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]
Pages: 387-399
Conferences, Denmark, England, Europe, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977), Ireland, Italy, Netherlands
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Language: German
Published: München: Kindler, 1978
ISBN: 3-463-00716-9
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Actes du Xe Congrès Montessori International, 25 au 30 mai 1953 [Proceedings of the 10th International Montessori Congress, May 25 to 30, 1953]
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (10th, Paris, France, 25-30 May 1953)
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Language: French
Published: Paris, France: Association Montessori de France, 1953
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Le XX. Cours International Montessori [The 20th International Montessori Course]
Available from: Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF) - Gallica
Publication: La Nouvelle Éducation, no. 125
Date: May 1934
Pages: 65-66
Europe, France, International Montessori Training Course (20th, Nice, France, 1934), Trainings, Western Europe
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Language: French
ISSN: 2492-3524
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Une éducation pour une ère nouvelle: le congrès international d’éducation de Calais (1921) [Education for a new era: the international congress of education in Calais (1921)]
Available from: CAIRN
Publication: Les Études Sociales, vol. 163, no. 1
Date: 2016
Pages: 43-77
Europe, France, New Education Fellowship, New Education Movement, Theosophical Society, Theosophy, Western Europe
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Abstract/Notes: Renouant avec les pratiques d’échanges intellectuels d’avant 1914, des spécialistes de l’éducation d’une quinzaine de pays, appartenant à l’enseignement public comme au secteur privé, tiennent un congrès original, durant deux semaines, à Calais. Au-delà du thème qui les rassemble, « l’expression créatrice de l’enfant », éducateurs théosophes, pédologues et psychologues de l’enfant, praticiens des écoles nouvelles et représentants de l’institution scolaire débattent d’une conception de l’éducation pertinente pour l’ère nouvelle de l’humanité qu’ils appellent de leurs vœux. Conscients d’ouvrir un chantier immense, les personnalités majeures du rassemblement calaisien (B. Ensor, O. Decroly, A. Ferrière) mettent à profit le congrès pour fonder une organisation durable qui poursuivra la réflexion : la Ligue internationale pour l’éducation nouvelle. [Reviving the practices of intellectual exchange that began before 1914, education specialists from some fifteen countries, belonging to public and private school organizations, gathered for an original congress held over two weeks in Calais. Beyond the matter that brought them together, dedicated to “the creative expression of children,” educators, theosophists, pedologists and child psychologists, practitioners of New Education and school officials, discussed what could be the significant educational concepts for the new age of humanity they expected. Conscious of launching a huge project, the prominent personalities of the Calais gathering (Béatrice Ensor, Ovide Decroly, and Adolphe Ferrière) built on that project to create a sustainable organization that could carry on discussions: The New Education Fellowship.]
Language: French
ISSN: 0014-2204
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Nouvelle Diverses; Le 20. Congrès international de Pédagogie Montessori [The 20th International Montessori Congress]
Available from: Université Caen Normandie
Publication: Pour l'ère nouvelle: revue internationale d'èducation nouvelle, vol. 13, no. 97
Date: Apr-May 1934
Pages: 124-125
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (20th, Karachi, Pakistan, 3-5 January 1985)
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Language: French
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Le premier Congrès International Montessorien à Elseneur [The first Montessorian International Congress in Elsinore (Denmark)]
Available from: Université Caen Normandie
Publication: Pour l'ère nouvelle: revue internationale d'èducation nouvelle, vol. 8, no. 53
Date: Dec 1929
Pages: 299-300
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (1st, Helsingør/Elsinore, Denmark, 8-21 August 1929), Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education, Montessori movement, Rosy Joosten-Chotzen - Writings
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Language: French