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Die Montessori-Methode in England [The Montessori Method in England]

Publication: Montessori-Nachrichten

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

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Language: German

Doctoral Dissertation

Measuring Parent Perception and Understanding of Montessori Education in Three Massachusetts Montessori Schools

Available from: University of Pepperdine

Americas, Montessori schools, North America, Parent participation, Parents - Perceptions, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori method is a comprehensive, child-centered, developmentalist philosophy of education developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in Rome, Italy, in the early 1900s. The Montessori method differs from traditional approaches to education, and has had limited exposure in the U.S. until the last 20 years. Despite this growth, little research data exists on the effectiveness of the method or of parent understanding of the method. This research project attempted to determine parent understanding of the Montessori method of education at three Montessori schools in Massachusetts that educate children from toddlers to grade 8. The objective of the research was to design, implement, and analyze a survey that measured parent understanding of the Montessori principles and classroom practices. The survey was developed using the Montessori principles as the foundation. The goal was to determine both the extent of parent understanding of the Montessori principles and parent perception of how these principles are carried out in the Montessori classroom. Parents and guardians were asked a total of 10 questions, 7 of which were five-point Likert scales. The quantitative questions specifically addressed the six Montessori principles and were designed to test parents’ overall understanding of each principle. Responses ranged from a principle being not at all important to very important. The qualitative portion of the survey instrument utilized three open-ended, self-completed questions designed to reveal a range of parent perceptions about Montessori education and classroom practices. The surveys revealed that parent values and thinking do line up with some aspects of the Montessori method and philosophy. The surveys also revealed that parents seem to value classroom practices contrary to the founding principles. What parents value and what parents think about regarding concepts such as goal setting, achievement, competition with peers, and teachers preparing and presenting lessons is in direct contrast with some of the Montessori founding principles and intentions. If Montessori schools wish to remain viable, they will need to reconcile the Montessori principles with conflicting parent values and, further, determine how to better align their principles with parent views and desires for their children.

Language: English

Published: Malibu, California, 2015

Book

Together with Montessori: The Guide to Help Montessori Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Resource Teachers, Administrators and Parents Work in Harmony to Create Great Schools

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Language: English

Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Jola Publications, 2001

Edition: 2nd ed.

Article

Maria Montessori und der Stand der experimentellen Kinderpsychologie [Maria Montessori and the state of experimental child psychology]

Publication: Kindergarten, vol. 62

Pages: 81-85

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Language: German

Article

Montessori 101: What Every Montessori Parent Ought to Know

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 5, no. 4

Pages: 5–8, 10–14

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

Article

Montessori i österled [Montessori to the East]

Publication: Montessori-tidningen (Svenska montessoriförbundet), no. 2

Pages: 6

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Language: Swedish

ISSN: 1103-8101

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Gyermek és pedagógus viszonyának reprezentációja Montessori Máriát ábrázoló fotográfiákon [Representation of the relationship between a child and an educator in photographs depicting Maria Montessori]

Available from: National Széchényi Library

Publication: Magiszter, vol. 9, no. 4

Pages: 74-79

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Photographs, Teacher-student relationships

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Language: Hungarian

ISSN: 1583-6436

Book Section

Maria Montessori, il suo maestro e la psicologia vocazionale [Maria Montessori, the teacher and vocational psychology]

Book Title: L'orientamento professionale come educazione civica: atti del 5. Congresso nazionale Montessori, Messina, 19-21 settembre 1959 [Professional guidance as civic education: proceedings of the 5th Montessori National Congress, Messina, 19-21 September 1959]

Pages: 235-241

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Language: Italian

Published: Roma, Italy: Vita dell'infanzia, 1960

Book Section

L'età evolutiva nel pensiero di Maria Montessori. - le stagioni della vita dalla Montessori ad Erikson

Book Title: L'età evolutiva nel pensiero di Maria Montessori: i bisogni dei bambini ed i servizi educativo culturali

Pages: 63-70

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources

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Language: Italian

Published: [Bologna, Italy]: Opera Nazionale Montessori, 1989

Article

Frans op de lagere Montessori-school [French at primary Montessori school]

Publication: Montessori Opvoeding, no. 3

Pages: 6-14

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Language: Dutch

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