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Conference Paper

The Value of the Infant Community to the Family and to the Child

The Child, The Family, The Future

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Language: English

Article

Community Partnerships for a Montessori High School

Publication: Whole School Montessori Handbook

Pages: 467–472

Americas, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Teacher training, Teachers, United States of America

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Language: English

Book Section

L'asilo nido, prima comunità infantile: una proposta montessoriana [The nursery, the first children's community: a Montessori proposal]

Book Title: Asili nido in Italia: il bambino da 0 a 3 anni

Pages: 755-804

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Language: Italian

Published: Milano: Marzorati, 1980

Volume: 2

Article

A Montessori Community for Adolescents

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 24, no. 1

Pages: 133-164

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: Discusses adolescents' needs, asserting that the Erdkinder environment is Montessori's answer to those needs. Outlines various aspects of the Erdkinder environment. Concludes by summarizing what needs to be done to work towards establishing Erdkinder communities in secondary education.

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

Book

The Family Star Story: The Community Led Transformation of an Abandoned Building into a Montessori Infant-Toddler-Parent Education Center in Northeast Denver

Americas, Family Star Montessori School (Denver, Colorado), Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: In the late 1980s, a group of parents, teachers, and community members were concerned about an abandoned nineplex unit that sat directly across the street from an elementary school in Northeast Denver, Colorado. The school was Mitchell Elementary. Only a few years before, it had been in noncompliance with the federal court order to desegregate the Denver Public Schools. Dr. Martha M. Urioste had been assigned as the principal to bring the school out of noncompliance -- she did this in nine years by adopting a Montessori curriculum and attracting students from all over the city -- and Mitchell Montessori soon became a beacon of hope and opportunity in a neighborhood that had often felt forsaken. Next to the shining star of Mitchell Montessori, the neglected building stood in stark contrast and seemed to attract illicit activity. Many people worried for the safety of the children. Rather than wait for someone else to do something, these concerned citizens decided to adopt the building themselves and transform it into an infant-toddler-parent Montessori education center. They named the center Family Star for the child -- the nucleus of the family. This is their story.

Language: English

Published: Edgewater, Colorado: Great Work Publishing, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-692-61020-6

Video Recording

What is the Montessori Toddler Community?

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Runtime: 20 minutes

Language: English

Published: Burton, Ohio, 2008

Book

Creating a Culture of Community Service

Montessori method of education

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Language: English

Published: Rochester, New York: AMI/USA, 2011

Series: Parenting for a New World: A Collection of Essays

Book

The Montessori Learning Community: Future Challenges

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: NAMTA, 1995

Book

Rediscovering the all-day Montessori community [numero monografico]

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: NAMTA, 1996

Book

2000 Montessori community resource [information on Montessori education]

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Language: English

Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Jola Publications, 2000

ISBN: 1-878373-27-7

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