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Book

Readings Toward a Montessori Language Curriculum

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Language: English

Published: Lexington, Massachusetts: Ginn Press, 1986

Edition: 4th ed

Master's Thesis (M.A.)

Montessori in the South Bronx: Considering Advantages for English Language Learners and Examining Tensions in New York City's First and Only Montessori Public School

Available from: American Montessori Society

Americas, Language acquisition, Language development, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, Public Montessori, United States of America

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Language: English

Published: New York City, New York, 2016

Doctoral Dissertation (Ed.D.)

Comparison of the Application of Maria Montessori's Language Arts Ideas and Practices in Two Periods of Development in the United States: 1909-1921 and 1953-1963

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

Americas, Language acquisition, Language development, Language education, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori's work is intimately grounded in her detailed teaching practices and the logic of their sequence, along with their underlying ideas and values, particularly in the area of language arts. There are no studies, however, which comprehensively analyze her language arts curriculum for children from three to seven as it was applied by the practitioners who fostered, interpreted, and promoted her work in America in two periods of its popularity: 1909-1921 and 1953-1963. This lack of comprehensive analysis blurs the fundamental identity and contextual coherence of Montessori's work and obscures the significant and ongoing contribution made to American education through her language arts curriculum. An analysis of Montessori's published work and those written about her was made in order to achieve a description of her language arts curriculum for the purpose of comparing her work to that of her American sponsors. To determine how Montessori's curriculum was interpreted and applied, the literature on the history of the Montessori movement was reviewed and five leaders were identified: Ann George, Alexander Graham Bell, Clara Craig, Helen Parkhurst, and Nancy McCormick Rambusch. Their writings and other primary sources were analyzed with reference to Montessori's curriculum. In some cases interviews were conducted and Montessori classrooms were observed over an extended period of time. The analysis of the activity of the leaders, within their contemporary social and educational settings revealed how Montessori's curriculum became detached from her original experimental context and was reshaped because of lack of understanding or of agreement with the sys~ tematic purpose of her educational material in the development of language arts skills, and because of varying intentions and views on how and what children should learn. The findings of the study also contribute to existing studies on the reasons for the decline of Montessori's practices by the end of the first period, and for success in the revival of her work in the second period. In addition, conclusions contribute to the unified body of knowledge needed to thoroughly identify the Montessori educational model practiced and researched by educators.

Language: English

Published: Durham, North Carolina, 1984

Book Section

The Development of Language [Lecture 8; 20 September 1946]

Book Title: The 1946 London Lectures

Pages: 54-62

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Language: English

Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company, 2018

ISBN: 978-90-79506-00-2

Series: The Montessori Series , 17

Article

Second Language

Publication: NAMTA Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 1

Pages: 12-15

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

Article

Dr. Montessori's Approach to Language in the Second Phase of the Child's Development

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 26, no. 2

Pages: 73-82

Language acquisition, Language arts, Mario M. Montessori - Writings, Montessori method of education, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals, Reading, Writing

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Abstract/Notes: Discusses exercises enabling teachers to help 6-year-olds complete the path to total reading and spontaneous writing. The foundation of the exercises is to help children analyze words into sounds; relate the symbols of the alphabet with the sounds using sandpaper letters; and acquire the physical ability to reproduce the letters in writing. (TJQ)

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

A Mathematician Explores the Gap Between Stories and Statistics, Logic and Language

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 35, no. 2

Pages: 163-183

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

Language Delays: What Do I Do Now?

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 35, no. 2

Pages: 65-82

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

The Art of Spoken Language in the Children's House

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 36, no. 3

Pages: 69–84

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Article

'Homo Loquens': Language in the Context of Cosmic Education

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 26, no. 2

Pages: 83-96

Cosmic education, Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson - Writings, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: Discusses language in the context of human development and civilization, examining a limitless field of studies and observations including the absorbent mind, the acquisition of language and grammatical structure, the linguistic capacity for abstract thought, the power of language and world community, the role of language and human uniqueness, and the study of language itself. (Author/TJQ)

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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