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Article

On My Method

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 5

Pages: 1-4

Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Writings, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

Article

My Method

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 15

Pages: 4-8

Conferences, International Montessori Congress (6th, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1-10 August 1937), Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings

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Abstract/Notes: Lecture at 6th International Montessori Congress, Copenhagen, 1937.

Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

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The Discovery of Hidden Riches and Talents in the Aboriginal Child through the Montessori Approach and Method [Gholeng, Madhya Pradesh, India]

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

, Albert Max Joosten (Contributor)

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 10

Pages: 32-39

Asia, India, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Includes 9 photos of children working with Montessori materials. Also includes 3photos of adult women (Grihinis) participating in education programs.

Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

Article

Experiences and Methods [in London, 1923]

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 16

Pages: 23-24

England, Europe, Great Britain, Northern Europe, United Kingdom

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Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

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The Scientific Spirit of Education: Its Effect Upon the Kindergarten in Relation to the Distinctive Characteristics of the Montessori Method

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Atlantic Educational Journal, vol. 9, no. 4

Pages: 125-129

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Language: English

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Toronto Lodge Hears Talk on Montessori Method

Publication: Canadian Theosophist, vol. 46, no. 2

Pages: 36-37

Americas, Canada, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, Theosophical Society, Theosophy

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Language: English

ISSN: 0045-544X

Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)

What Are the Effects Of Parental Informational Nights/Parenting Classes on the Parent's Understanding of the Montessori Method?

Available from: St. Catherine University

Action research, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: This action research paper aimed to identify the benefits of parent informational classes within the Montessori method. Parents participated in three informational sessions. The sessions discussed Montessori philosophy and each of the core areas in the Montessori classroom. Data was measured using pre-and post-surveys, allowing parents to elaborate on their understanding. Parents were also able to provide questions and feedback regarding areas they desired to learn more. Parents expressed that the informative classes provided them a better understanding of the Montessori philosophy and provided ideas for incorporating the method into their homes. The research concluded the importance of involving and educating parents on their child’s method of education. Further research should include a more extensive and more diverse group of parents or involve multiple schools to see the impact on parent involvement and student success. Upon this research, we will prioritize educating parents on the importance of the Montessori philosophy.

Language: English

Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2022

Article

Maria Montessori's Method of Self-Education

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Child-Study, vol. 6, no. 1

Pages: 2-5

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Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation

Examining Elementary Teachers' Perceptions of the Impact of High-Stakes Testing on Classroom Teaching Practices: A Mixed Methods Study

Available from: UAB Libraries

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Abstract/Notes: The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires schools to be held accountable for academic performance. It is believed the pressure of accountability will lead teachers to narrow the curriculum by engaging students in test preparation activities. The purpose of this two-phase, explanatory mixed methods study was to examine elementary teachers’ perceptions of the impact of the Stanford Achievement Test 10 (SAT-10) and the Alabama Reading and Math Test (ARMT) on classroom teaching practices from a sample of third-grade, fourth-grade, and fifth-grade teachers in three large school systems in Alabama. The purpose of the first, quantitative phase of the study, was to reveal teachers’ perceptions of the impact of high-stakes testing on curriculum and instructional approaches, the amount of time spent on critical thinking skills, the amount of time spent on test preparation activities, and the perceived impact of state tests on students and teachers by surveying 123 third-grade through fifth-grade teachers in three large Alabama school systems. In the second, qualitative phase of this study, purposeful sampling strategy and maximal variation sampling strategy were employed to interview nine teachers who responded to the survey in the first, quantitative phase of the study to explore the results from the statistical tests in more depth. Findings suggested urban teachers spent more time on critical-thinking skills than rural and suburban teachers, and low-socioeconomic, rural teachers experienced more stress caused by high-stakes testing than their geographical counterparts. All teachers independent of socioeconomic status or school geographical location reported they increased their focus on reading and math, which were the subjects assessed on high-stakes tests and de-emphasized subjects not tested such as social studies and science. Finally, most teachers reported they decreased the teaching of critical thinking skills due to the SAT-10 but increased the teaching of critical thinking skills due to the ARMT. Due to the lack of research regarding high-stakes testing in Alabama elementary schools, there was a need for teachers to discuss the specific impact of testing on classroom teaching practices because they work directly with students and are cognizant of the challenges that teachers face.

Language: English

Published: Birmingham, Alabama, 2010

Doctoral Dissertation

The Montessori Method in America: Montessori Schools in New York and Rhode Island from 1910-1940

Available from: Loyola University Chicago

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Abstract/Notes: During the very early twentieth century, Dr. Maria Montessori produced a pedagogical approach that permitted the developmental delayed, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and the youngest of children to advance their cognition and adaptive skills to conventional standards. Her renowned "Montessori Method" was unleashed in 1906 in her home country of Italy and found its way to the shore of the United States soon after. This research will compare the implementation of the Montessori Method in two states, Rhode Island and New York. Both states invested time and money into the instructional ideals of Dr. Montessori in response to the advice of educators and, as is frequently overlooked in the scholarly literature, at the request of parents and community organizations. This study will focus on policy implementation: the how and the who, and on the overall growth and decline of Montessori programs, concentrating on the role parents played.

Language: English

Published: Chicago, Illinois, 2011

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