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NCME Inspiration 2001: February 23-25, 2001, San Diego, California

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 24, no. 3

Pages: 23–25

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Language: English

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Comes to America; Mme. Montessori Will Introduce Child Teaching System in California

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Publication: Topeka State Journal (Topeka, Kansas)

Pages: 2

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "New York, April 20 - Mme. Maria Montessori, originator of the famous system of child teaching, arrived from Italy today on the Duca Degli Abruzzi. She will remain [in] American four months, having been engage to teach in California by the state board of education. She was met by the Misses Grace Parsons of Brooklyn, Clara Craig of Providence [Rhode Island], Anne E. George of Washington [D.C.], and Adelia Pyle of New York. Mrs. Catalina Catasus, wife of the former Mexican minister to the United States under Diaz, and her family were also passengers."

Language: English

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California School Wins Award

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 15, no. 3

Pages: 23

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Conference 1990: Come to Sunny California Next Year

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter

Pages: 7

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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

Book

Montessori in the New Millennium [program]: NCME's 21st Annual Conference, San Diego, California, April 7-9 2000

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Language: English

Published: Smyrna, Georgia: National Center for Montessori Education, 2000

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Chinese New Year [Montessori Learning Center, Santa Monica, California]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 9, no. 1

Pages: 4

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Language: English

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Erdkinder Holiday Shop [Montessori School House of San Diego, California]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 8, no. 4

Pages: 22

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Language: English

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NCME's Newest Approved Training Centers: NCME Elementary/Amarillo and Centro de Esenanza Montessori in Baja California Norte

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 8, no. 2

Pages: 10–11

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Language: English

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NCME National Conference November 4, 5, 6 [1983] San Diego, California

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 7, no. 3

Pages: 1–2

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Language: English

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