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Book Section
Montessori Magnet Schools and Contemporary School Reform
Available from: ERIC
Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector
Pages: 10-14
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Language: English
Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990
Book Section
One School's Story About Parent Involvement
Available from: ERIC
Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector
Pages: 387-391
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Language: English
Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990
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Design Guidelines for Montessori Schools
Available from: UWM Digital Commons
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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this thesis is to provide architects, designers, and teachers with design guidelines they must be aware of when designing for the child's environment necessary to enhance the Montessori method of teaching. This thesis is based on three types of information gathering: 1) the reading and analyzing of books written by Montessori and her followers, 2) interviews and inventories done in six Montessori schools, and 3) existing environment-behavior criteria for early child care environments. The results of this research is analyzed and design guidelines for Montessori schools proposed.
Language: English
Published: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1987
ISBN: 0-938744-55-0
Series: Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books , 1
Book
Together with Montessori: The Guide to Help Montessori Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Resource Teachers, Administrators and Parents Work in Harmony to Create Great Schools
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Language: English
Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Jola Publications, 2001
Edition: 2nd ed.
Book
Effective Multigrade Schools: A Review of the Literature
Available from: USAID
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Language: English
Published: Washington, D.C.: Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, Office of Development Resources, Education and Human Resources Division, US Agency for International Development, 1993
Article
Schooling on the Margins: The Problems and Possibilities of Montessori Schools in Australia
Available from: Taylor and Francis Online
Publication: Cambridge Journal of Education, vol. 53, no. 4
Date: 2023
Pages: 551-566
Australasia, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Oceania
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Abstract/Notes: Often considered dumping grounds for those who cannot function in mainstream schools, alternative education providers are seen as outliers in the provision of schooling. With schools as relatively stable workplaces, alternative education provision makes for a rich laboratory to further our understanding of the causal impact of schooling on a range of outcomes. They are naturally occurring experiments in schooling through interventions in instruction, curriculum and student cohort. Montessori school-based education in Australia is one such case. Experiencing a 31% growth in enrolments since 2009, they offer useful insights for different measures of education. A pre-requisite to such insights is a situational analysis of current provision. Drawing on an interview-based study with 20 Montessori school leaders, this investigation identified three problems and possibilities for schools working on the margins: i) clarity about what is their distinctive form of education; ii) building the collective; and iii) evidencing quality of provision.
Language: English
DOI: 10.1080/0305764X.2023.2189228
ISSN: 0305-764X
Article
Multilevel Modeling Resolves Ambiguities in Analyses of Discipline Disproportionality: A Demonstration Comparing Title 1 Montessori and Non-Montessori Schools
Available from: Taylor and Francis Online
Publication: Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness
Date: Mar 21, 2023
Pages: 1-26
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Abstract/Notes: Common methods of measuring discipline disproportionality can produce contradictory results and obscure base-rate information. In this paper, we show how using multilevel modeling to analyze discipline disparities resolves ambiguities inherent in traditional measures of disparities: relative rate ratios and risk differences. One previous study suggests there is less racial discipline disproportionality in Montessori schools, so we used our new approach, along with relative rate ratios and risk differences, to compare discipline disproportionality in a sample of Title 1 Montessori and non-Montessori schools identified using propensity score matching. Using the multilevel model clarified results from other measures: Discipline disproportionality was similar across school settings, even though overall rates were significantly lower in the Montessori schools.
Language: English
DOI: 10.1080/19345747.2023.2186991
ISSN: 1934-5747
Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)
A Local Affair: Barcelona’s Municipal Schools and Recreational Activities in Late Francoist Spain, 1950-1975
Available from: University of California eScholarship
Education - History, Europe, Southern Europe, Spain
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Abstract/Notes: This dissertation analyzes the institutional frameworks that allowed for alternative sites of socialization outside of the parameters of the Franco regime, 1939-1975. This time period has traditionally been characterized as an era of political, social, and cultural oppression in which the regime tended to focus on a conservative fascist vision that stressed a homogenous Spanish nationalism and discipline. By focusing on the city of Barcelona, the capital of the northeast region of Catalonia, this study challenges the established discourses that have suggested that citizens did not have “choices” under an authoritarian regime. Local elites in the city of Barcelona focused on social reform programs that targeted one segment of the population that had the potential to alleviate existing social problems: children. By using childhood as a category of analysis, the dissertation examines how Barcelona’s elites were able to maintain some autonomy in organizing their own community. The community of Barcelona, however, was neither homogenous nor horizontal. The elites sought to “civilize the masses” as part of a larger goal of improving and modernizing the city according to their own standards and values. Through the analysis of the methodological objectives and pedagogical approaches of municipal schools and recreational activities, this study examines elite socialization projects for children within this localist modernizing agenda. The result is a larger social reform program in which some of the most influential people in Barcelona were able to roll back restrictions placed on the city of Barcelona after the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939.
Language: English
Published: San Diego, California, 2022
Doctoral Dissertation
An Investigation into the Nature and Extent to Which Methods Taught during Montessori Teacher Training in Bangalore Are Applied by Teachers in Montessori and Mainstream Schools
Asia, India, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, Montessori method of education - Teachers, Montessori schools, South Asia, Teachers
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Language: English
Published: Northampton, England, 2021
Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)
A Comparison of Social and Cognitive Development in British Infant and Montessori Preschools
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Language: English
Published: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1977