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All Together Now: Seattle Program Sends High Schoolers to Montessori Preschool Classroom [Casa Maria Montessori Lab School, Ballard High School, Seattle, Washington]
Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 17, no. 3
Date: Spring 2005
Pages: 8
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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Shin kyōiku shisō ni okeru 'Montessōri kyōiku' hihan no shosō: Kirupatorikku “montessōri-hō no kentō” ga shisa suru mono / 新教育思想における「モンテッソーリ教育」批判の諸相 : キルパトリック『モンテッソーリ法の検討』が示唆するもの [Some Aspects of the Criticism about 'The Montessori Education' in the New Education: Especially in "The Montessori System Examined" by W. H. Kilpatrick]
Available from: Keiai University and Chiba Keiai Junior College - Institutional Repository
Publication: Keiai daigaku kenkyu ronshu / 敬愛大学研究論集 / Keiai University Staff Papers, no. 42
Date: 1992
Pages: 119-146
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, Montessori movement, William Heard Kilpatrick - Philosophy
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Language: Japanese
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La obra de la doctora Montessori: su evolución y desarrollo [The Work of Dr. Montessori: Her Evolution and Development]
, Maria Montessori (BookAuthor)Book Title: Psico Aritmética: la Aritmética desarrollada con arreglo a las directrices señaladas por la psicología infantil, durante veinticinco años de experiencia
Pages: 1-9
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Language: Spanish
Published: Barcelona, Spain: Araluce, 1934
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Expanding Montessori Education - Children's House of Montessori School in New Orleans to include students through the fourth grade
Publication: New Orleans Magazine, vol. 20
Date: 1986
Pages: 24
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Language: English
ISSN: 0894-4555
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Montessori Language Arts, Part 1 [Montessori at Home]
Publication: Practical Homeschooling
Date: Jan/Feb 2003
Pages: 35
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Language: English
ISSN: 1075-4741
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The origins of the internationalisation of Montessori pedagogy: The ascetic circle of Montesca / Els orígens de la internacionalització de la pedagogia Montessori: el Cercle Ascètic de Montesca
Available from: Hemeroteca Científica Catalana
Publication: Educació i Història: Revista d'Història de l'Educació, no. 40
Date: 2022
Pages: 33-53
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - History
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Abstract/Notes: The essay highlights the role of “La Montesca” circle and its main protagonist, Baroness Alice Hallgarten Franchetti (1874-1911), in triggering the initial internationalisation of Montessori pedagogy. Exploring the cultural connections gathered around the Umbrian circle—a true meeting point for refined souls suggesting an atmosphere of spiritual retreat—it is possible to discern a prophetic mark establishing the immediate confidence shown in Montessori’s challenge to education, devoted to driving wide-ranging spiritual reform. The “Franciscan flame” underlining Alice Hallgarten Franchetti’s approach within an extensive devotion to the ideals of human elevation and universal brotherhood reflects the pursuit of a spiritual light, around which modernist, neo-Christian, theosophical feelings interwove motivating drives and cultural languages. In this sense, the formidable support initially provided by Alice Hallgarten Franchetti in exporting Montessori’s pedagogy should be read and valued as the sign of a larger belief in human elevation, based on a confidence in the secret treasures of the child and embracing a cosmic sense of spirituality. / L’article destaca el paper del cercle “La Montesca” i de la principal protagonista, la baronessa Alice Hallgarten Franchetti (1874-1911), en l’inici de la primera internacionalització de la pedagogia Montessori. Explorant les connexions culturals establertes al voltant d’aquell cercle d’Umbria, una autèntica cruïlla d’ànimes refinades que suggereix una atmosfera de retir espiritual, és possible descobrir una empremta profètica que imprimeix la confiança immediata mostrada amb el repte de Montessori en l’educació, dedicat a impulsar una àmplia reforma espiritual. La “flama franciscana” que anima la conducta d’Alice Hallgarten Franchetti, en el marc d’un extens horitzó de devoció als ideals de l’elevació humana i la fraternitat universal, reflecteix la recerca d’una llum espiritual al voltant de la qual els sentiments modernistes, neocristians i teosòfics entrellaçaven els seus impulsos motivadors i llenguatges culturals. L’important suport proporcionat en primer lloc per l’Alice Hallgarten per a l’exportació de la pedagogia Montessori s’ha de llegir i valorar com el signe d’una confiança més gran en l’elevació humana, basada en la confiança en els tresors secrets de l’infant i orientada vers un sentit còsmic de l’espiritualitat. / El artículo destaca el papel del cenáculo de “La Montesca” y de su personaje principal, la baronesa Alice Hallgarten Franchetti (1874-1911), en el inicio de la primera internacionalización de la pedagogía Montessori. Explorando las conexiones culturales establecidas en torno a ese círculo de Umbría, un verdadero punto de encuentro de almas refinadas que sugieren un ambiente de recogimiento espiritual, es posible descubrir una huella profética que imprime la confianza inmediata demostrada con el desafío de Montessori en la educación, orientada a impulsar una amplia reforma espiritual. La “llama franciscana” que anima la conducta de Alicia Hallgarten Franchetti, en el marco de un extenso horizonte de devoción a los ideales de la elevación humana y la fraternidad universal, refleja la búsqueda de una luz espiritual en torno a la cual los sentimientos modernistas, neocristianos y teosóficos entrelazaron impulsos motivadores y lenguajes culturales. En este sentido, el formidable apoyo brindado primeramente por Alicia Hallgarten Franchetti para la exportación de la pedagogía Montessori debe ser leído y valorado como el signo de una mayor confianza en la elevación humana, basada en la confianza en los tesoros secretos del niño y encaminada a abrazar un sentido cósmico de la espiritualidad.
Language: English
ISSN: 2013-9632, 1134-0258
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Første Montessori-skule i Sogn og Fjordane [The first Montessori school in Sogn og Fjordane]
Available from: National Library of Norway
Publication: Utdanning, no. 21
Date: Sep 2002
Pages: 13
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Language: Norwegian
ISSN: 1502-9778
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Segíts, Hogy Egyedül Dolgozhassak! Száznegyven éve született Montessori Mária [Help Me - Enable Me to Work on My Own! Maria Montessori]
Available from: National Széchényi Library
Publication: Keresztény kulturális havilap / Catholic cultural magazine, vol. 21, no. 10
Date: Oct 2010
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources
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Abstract/Notes: The foundation of the pedagogy elaborated by Maria Montessori is the development of children's personality based on their interest, activity, individual characteristics and developmental rhythm. Its main compo-nents are: the child with his/her freedom of action, motion and choice, the educator as the child's helpmate, and the consciously designed and furnished environment. Montessori's pedagogical concept is all-com-prehensive and global, that is why it can be applied in the most varied cultures and religions. She promoted the individual thinking and deci-sion making of the educators in order to implement her accepted prin-ciples in their own pedagogy and not just expect the method to have its innovative effect. All her life she fought against the interpretation of her theory as being simply an educational method. The article presents the life of Maria Montessori, her pedagogy and her concept on religion and religious education. In the study the author examines some of Maria Montessori's universal and religious pedagogical principles (individual action, activity, the principle of freedom, the psychological principle, the social principle, moral education etc.).
Language: Hungarian
Book
Dr. Maria Montessori 1870-1952: The Origins of Montessori
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Language: English
Published: [Amsterdam, The Netherlands]: Association Montessori Internationale, 1970
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Starting a Montessori High School: Elonera [Elonera Montessori School, Wollongong, NSW]
Publication: Montessori Matters, no. 1
Date: May 1999
Pages: 7–10
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Language: English