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Article

The Montessori Public School Consortium and the Future of Montessori Research

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 15, no. 2

Pages: 85–93

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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Maria Montessori: En la Casa de la UNESCO por la Paz del Espíritu y no Vanas Palabras [Maria Montessori: In the UNESCO House for the Peace of the Spirit and not Vain Words]

Available from: UNESDOC Digital Library

Publication: El Correo de la UNESCO, vol. 2, no. 12

Pages: 4

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

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Language: Spanish

ISSN: 0304-310X, 1564-0590

Master's Thesis

韓國 Montessori 敎師 養成 過程에 관한 調査硏究 [Korea Montessori teacher development process: survey research]

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Language: Korean

Published: Seoul, South Korea, 2000

Article

Maria Montessori nel nostro tempo [Maria Montessori in our time]

Available from: Atlante Montessori

Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 25, no. 12

Pages: 3

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Marziola Pignatari - Writings

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0042-7241

Book Section

Maria Montessori e la scuola attiva [Maria Montessori and the active school]

Book Title: Maria Montessori cittadina del mondo [Maria Montessori, citizen of the world]

Pages: 243-249

Conferences, International Montessori Congress (11th, Rome, Italy, 26-28 September 1957), Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: Relazione svolta da Mons. Jean Maroun, rappresentante del Libano all'UNESCO, in occasione dell'XI Congresso Internazionale Montessori, tenutosi a Roma dal 26 al 28 settembre 1957 sul tema: "Maria Montessori e il pensiero pedagogico contemporaneo" (v. volume Atti, pubblicato nella Serie Ed. Vita dell'Infanzia, 1958). [Report given by Msgr. Jean Maroun, representative of Lebanon to UNESCO, on the occasion of the XI International Montessori Congress, held in Rome from 26 to 28 September 1957 on the theme: "Maria Montessori and contemporary pedagogical thought" (see volume Atti , published in the Vita dell'Infanzia Ed. Series, 1958).]

Language: Italian

Published: Roma, Italy: Comitato italiano dell'OMEP, 1967

Article

Starting a Montessori High School: Elonera [Elonera Montessori School, Wollongong, NSW]

Publication: Montessori Matters, no. 1

Pages: 7–10

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Language: English

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Montessori, New York Style [West Side Montessori School]

Publication: Montessori International, vol. 9, no. 2

Pages: 11–13

Americas, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Includes sidebars on Marlene Barron and AMS

Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

Report

Understanding Equitable Access to Public Montessori Pre-K: A Case Study of Montessori Recruitment and Enrollment Practices

Available from: Child Trends

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Abstract/Notes: Ensuring equitable access to high-quality early education for families from all racial, ethnic, and income backgrounds is a critical component for addressing systemic racism and inequality within the public education system. This study examined one piece of this issue by investigating access to public Montessori pre-K, as well as barriers that may hinder equitable access. While many public Montessori pre-K programs report that students are admitted through a random lottery process, initial efforts to study these programs indicated that certain enrollment policies may create barriers to access. Potential barriers to accessing public Montessori pre-K include lottery priority status for siblings, neighborhood residents, and children of staff; a lack of targeted recruitment practices for families from underserved communities; and affordability. These barriers to access may disproportionally affect Black and Latino families and families facing poverty, who have unequal access to high-quality educational opportunities overall. The Montessori model was originally created to give children with learning challenges (e.g., children who exhibited concentration, attention, and discipline challenges) a high-quality educational environment where they could thrive. Given the origins of the Montessori pedagogy and existing disparities within the educational system, questions of equity should be at the center of policy development for accessing public Montessori pre-K.

Language: English

Published: Bethesda, Maryland, Mar 26, 2021

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Il ritorno di Maria Montessori in Italia nel secondo dopoguerra: 1946-1952. Incontri, progetti, corsi di formazione / The return of Maria Montessori to Italy after World War II: 1946-1952. Meetings, projects, training courses

Available from: Hemeroteca Científica Catalana

Publication: Educació i Història: Revista d'Història de l'Educació, no. 40

Pages: 249-273

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - History

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Abstract/Notes: This contribution aims to reconstruct the network of national and international relations which contributed to the return of Maria Montessori to Italy in May 1947 and to the establishment of a Centro di Studi Pedagogici in order to create the conditions for a permanent residence of the scientist in her country. The reconstitution of the Opera Nazionale Montessori and the activities of its president Maria de Unterrichter Jervolino in collaboration with leading personalities of Italian political and cultural life and with the ‘historical’ students of Montessori are placed in this context. / Aquesta contribució pretén reconstruir la xarxa de relacions nacionals i internacionals que van contribuir al retorn de Maria Montessori a Itàlia el maig de 1947 i a la creació del Centro di Studi Pedagogici per tal de crear les condicions per a una residència permanent de la científica al seu país. La reconstitució de l’Opera Nazionale Montessori i les activitats de la seva presidenta Maria de Unterrichter Jervolino en col·laboració amb personalitats destacades de la vida política i cultural italiana i amb els estudiants ‘històrics’ de Montessori se situen en aquest context. / Esta contribución tiene como objetivo reconstruir la red de relaciones nacionales e internacionales que contribuyó al regreso de Maria Montessori a Italia en mayo de 1947 y al establecimiento del Centro di Studi Pedagogici con el fin de crear las condiciones para una residencia estable de la científica en su país. En este contexto se sitúan la reconstitución de la Opera Nazionale Montessori y las actividades de su presidenta Maria de Unterrichter Jervolino en colaboración con destacadas personalidades de la vida política y cultural italiana y con las alumnas ‘históricas’ de Montessori.

Language: Italian

DOI: 10.2436/e&h.v0i40.150357

ISSN: 2013-9632, 1134-0258

Article

Las Ideas Pedagógicas de María Montessori [The Pedagogical Ideas of Maria Montessori]

Available from: Biblioteca Digital Casa de la Cultura de Ecuador (CCE)

Publication: Revista Ecuatoriana de Educación, vol. 6, no. 23

Pages: 69-77

Americas, Ecuador, Latin America and the Caribbean, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., South America

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Language: Spanish

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