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Conference Paper

From Teachers' Perspectives: The Social and Psychological Benefits of Multiage Elementary Classrooms.

Available from: ERIC

Annual Conference and Exhibit Show, "Emerging Images of Learning: World Perspectives for the New Millennium" (49th, Chicago. IL, March 19-22, 1994)

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Language: English

Report

Nongraded Primary Programs: Possibilities for Improving Practice for Teachers. Practitioner Brief Number 4

Available from: ERIC

Classroom environments, Nongraded schools

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Abstract/Notes: In nongraded, multi-age classrooms, children have the opportunity to learn a great deal from their more proficient classmates. Children in multi-age, nongraded programs often learn that children differ, and they learn to assist each other in productive ways. The organizational scheme has the potential to remove much of the competition of traditionally graded classrooms and, for many children, the stigma of being "behind." Researchers in the Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE) project "Appalachian Children's Academic and Social Development at Home and in Nongraded Primary Schools: Model Programs for Children of Poverty" have studied the implementation and effects of nongraded primary programs on rural and urban children of Appalachian descent in Kentucky, where a statewide, nongraded primary program has been implemented in various forms since 1990. In this practitioner brief, the authors share responses and recommendations from administrators and practitioners in the study.

Language: English

Published: Santa Cruz, California, Apr 2002

Book

Building Literacy with Love: A Guide for Teachers and Caregivers of Children from Birth Through Age 5

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Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three Press, 2005

ISBN: 978-0-943657-82-0

Article

Teachers Observe Montessori Class; Methods of Noted Italian Will Be Taugh by Direct Contact in School; New Departure Will Be Inaugurated in Berkeley Next Monday

Available from: California Digital Newspaper Collection

Publication: San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)

Pages: 9

Americas, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

Article

Montessori Teachers and the Child

Publication: The Voice, no. 56

Pages: 1-2

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Language: English

Book

Montessori Resources for the 1990's: A Complete Guide to Finding Montessori Materials for Parents and Teachers

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Language: English

Published: Rossmoor, California: American Montessori Consulting, 1995

ISBN: 0-929487-53-2

Conference Paper

Effects of Multigrade Classes on Student Progress in Literacy and Numeracy: Quantitative Evidence and Perceptions of Teachers and School Leaders

Available from: ERIC

Annual Meeting of the Australian Association for Research in Education (Adelaide, Australia, November 29-December 3, 1998).

Perceptions

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Abstract/Notes: On the basis of a comprehensive best-evidence synthesis of the literature on the effects of multigrade and multi-age classes, Veenman (1995) concluded that there were no significant differences between multigrade and single-grade classes in cognitive or achievement effects. Subsequently, Mason and Burns (1996) challenged Veenman's conclusion, claiming that multigrade classes have at least a small negative effect on achievement, as well as having potential negative effects on teacher motivation. Multigrade classes are used extensively within Victorian primary schools, sometimes by choice but at other times as a result of the combined pressures from staff-student ratios and enrollment numbers at particular grade levels. The issue of their contribution to effective learning is thus a critical, practical one, as well as an interesting research question. Analysis of data from the Victorian Quality Schools Project, a large, comprehensive, three-year, longitudinal study of school and

Language: English

Book

Lillian de Lissa, Women Teachers and Teacher Education in the Twentieth Century: A Transnational History

Australasia, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Lillian de Lissa - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, Oceania

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Abstract/Notes: Beginning with Lillian de Lissa’s career as foundation principal of the Adelaide Kindergarten Training College in Australia (1907–1917) and Gipsy Hill Training College in London (1917–1947), and incorporating the lives and work of her Australian and British graduates, this book illuminates the transnational circulation of knowledge about teacher education and early childhood education in the twentieth century. Acutely aware of anxieties regarding the role of modern women and the social positioning of teachers, students who attended college under de Lissa’s leadership experienced a progressive institutional culture and comprehensive preparation for work as kindergarten, nursery and infant teachers. Drawing on a broad range of archival material, this study explores graduates’ professional and domestic lives, leisure activities and civic participation, from their initial work as novice teachers through diverse life paths to their senior years. Due to the interwar marriage bar, many women teachers married, resigned from paid work and became mothers. The book explores their experiences, along with those of lifelong teachers whose work spread across a range of educational fields and different parts of the world. Although most graduates spent their lives in Australia or England, de Lissa’s personal and professional networks traversed the British dominions and colonies, Europe and the USA, fostering fascinating global connections between people, places and educational ideas.

Language: English

Published: New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2016

ISBN: 978-3-0343-1955-3

Article

Lehrgang zur Ausbildung deutscher Lehrkräfte in der Montessori-Methode [Course to train German teachers in the Montessori method]

Publication: Montessori-Nachrichten

Pages: 10-14

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Language: German

Book Section

Miljöns betydelse för lusten att lära: några lärares tankar om den förberedda miljön inom montessoripedagogiken [The importance of the environment for the desire to learn: some teachers' thoughts on the prepared environment in Montessori pedagogy]

Available from: Malmo University

Book Title: Barns villkor i cirkelform: forskningscirkel om barndom, lärande, ämnesdidaktik [Children's conditions in a circular form: research circle on childhood, learning, subject didactics]

Pages: 12-50

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Abstract/Notes: En intervjustudie av Bodil Cronquist, handlar om montessoriverksamheten och det som kallas den ”förberedda miljön” i montessoripedagogiken. [An interview study by Bodil Cronquist, is about the Montessori activities and what is called the "prepared environment" in Montessori pedagogy.]

Language: Swedish

Published: Malmö, Sweden: Malmö högskola, 2014

ISBN: 978-91-7104-449-5

Series: Rapporter om utbildning , 2

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