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Montessori in America: Through the Delineator is Presented the First List of Montessori Certified Teachers

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Delineator, vol. 83, no. 6

Pages: 51

Americas, North America, Trainings, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Includes a list of individuals who attended and graduated from the First International Montessori Training Course.

Language: English

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Sviluppo e Ricezione dell’Idea di Educazione Montessoriana in Polonia / Montessori Yesterday and Today: The Reception of Pedagogical Thoughts of Maria Montessori in Poland

Available from: Przegląd Historyczno-Oświatowy

Publication: Przegląd Historyczno-Oświatowy, no. 3-4

Pages: 182-195

Eastern Europe, Europe, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, Poland

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Abstract/Notes: In 2013, one hundred years passed since the fi rst Polish issue of Maria Montessori’s (1870– 1952) “Children’s House”, which so far has been her only work translated and edited in Poland, was published. The reception process of her system in the world was related to historical and socio-political events. Between 1912 and 1939, there were some attempts in Poland to become acquainted with the assumptions of her pedagogy, to publish reviews of her books, to analyze her achievements and, of course, to evaluate their practical application. The Second World War and the political changes in Poland after 1945 hindered the possibility of broadening the knowledge about many (innovative at that time) methods of working with children on the level of the preschool and elementary education which were developed in Western Europe. It was not until 1989 that changes gradually introduced in the Polish education enabled many educators, both theoreticians and practitioners, to gain access to the scientifi c achievements of Western Europe as well as the application of “new” solutions in practice. The aim of the study is to show the development and application of the educational system of Maria Montessori in the Polish educational institutions over the period 1912–2015 in the context of socio-cultural changes.

Language: Italian

DOI: 10.17460/2017.3_4.10

ISSN: 0033-2178

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Kinder lernen auch von Kindern: zur Jahrgangsmischung an Montessori-Schulen [Children also learn from children: for a mixed-age group in Montessori schools]

Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 37, no. 1

Pages: 20-27

Montessori method of education, Nongraded schools

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Language: German

ISSN: 0944-2537

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Montessori Education Can Change the World: Building a Global Montessori Movement

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 24, no. 4

Pages: 3, 7

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Cobb Montessori: A Community Crisis Illuminating the Challenges and Opportunities of Public Montessori

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 22, no. 4

Pages: 26-33

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Montessori Head Start: Cleveland Leads the Nation [Marotta Montessori Schools]

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 2, no. 4

Pages: 10–12

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Wellingtonian Edits London-Based Montessori Magazine [Paul Ryan, Montessori International]

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 18

Pages: 15

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Language: English

Archival Material Or Collection

U Školi Montessori [At the Montessori School]

Available from: AthenaPlus - Muzej za umjetnost i obrt

Croatia, Europe, Montessori schools, Southern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: Snimak prikazuje gospođu, sjedi na stolcu s knjigom na krilu, oko nje četvero djece. / The photo shows a lady sitting on a chair with a book on her lap, surrounded by four children.

Language: Croatian

Archive: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt / Museum of Arts and Crafts (Zagreb, Croatia) (Zagreb, Croatia)

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A Hellbrugge-féle Fejlődésrehabilitációs Központban járva... Montessori-terápia - pedagógusszemmel / The Montessori Method for Rehabilitation of Mentally Retarded Children

Available from: Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár

Publication: Gyermekgyógyászat, vol. 48, no. 2

Pages: 173-177

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Abstract/Notes: Authors report on their own experiences gained in the Institute for Developmental - Rehabilitation (Munich) founded and evolved by professor Hellbrügge. They are convinced that the introduction of the worldwide expanding Hellbrügge’s idea and system would result in a huge progress improving many Hungarians’ health - and social problem.

Language: Hungarian

ISSN: 0017-5900

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Maria Montessori i el pare Antoni Casulleras: innovació pedagògica i catolicisme modern / Maria Montessori and Father Antoni Casulleras: Pedagogical Innovation and Modern Catholicism

Available from: Hemeroteca Científica Catalana

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

Pages: 107-130

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

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Abstract/Notes: This article discusses the relationship between Mary Montessori and the Catholic Church. More specifically, it provides the results of the investigation and the conclusions related to convictions and support that arise from various sectors of the Catholic sphere. Maria Montessori’s pedagogical methodology, without leaving doubts aside, suspicions and complicities, had a recurring link with female and male religious congregations especially in Italy, but also in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands (Mallorca and Menorca). This study presents different epicentres, always with the figure of Montessori as the protagonist: it starts from some of the internal movements of the Holy See in 1917, the figure of Father Antoni Casulleras is introduced as a mediator in those polls, and focuses mainly on Mallorca, precisely because this missionary of St. Vincent de Paul had congregational responsibilities in Mallorca while maintaining a close relationship which Montessori and the Roman Curia leaders. Consequently, the research it takes place in the period of the Great War, especially between 1914 and 1919, in a situation of reception and very explicit support of the Montessori method by the Catalan and Balearic Catholic sectors. / Aquest article tracta un aspecte de la relació entre Maria Montessori i l’Església catòlica. Més concretament, aporta els resultats de la investigació i les conclusions relacionades amb condemnes i suports que sorgiren des de sectors diversos de l’àmbit catòlic. La metodologia pedagògica de Maria Montessori, sense deixar de banda dubtes, recels i complicitats, tingué una vinculació recurrent amb congregacions religioses femenines i masculines, sobretot a Itàlia, però també a Catalunya i a les Balears (Mallorca i Menorca). Aquest estudi presenta diferents epicentres, sempre amb la figura de Montessori com a protagonista: es parteix d’alguns dels moviments interns de la Santa Seu el 1917, s’introdueix la figura del pare Antoni Casulleras com a mediador en aquells sondeigs, i se centra sobretot a Mallorca, precisament perquè aquest missioner de Sant Vicenç de Paül tenia responsabilitats congregacionals a Mallorca mentre mantenia una relació estreta amb Montessori i amb els responsables de la cúria romana. En conseqüència, la recerca s’ubica en el període de la Gran Guerra, i més en especial entre 1914 i 1919, en una conjuntura de recepció i de suport molt explícit del mètode Montessori per part dels sectors catòlics catalans i balears. / Este artículo trata un aspecto de la relación entre Maria Montessori y la Iglesia católica. Más concretamente, aporta los resultados de la investigación y las conclusiones relacionadas con condenas y adhesiones que surgieron desde sectores diversos del ámbito católico. La metodología pedagógica de Maria Montessori, sin dejar de lado dudas, recelos y complicidades, tuvo una vinculación recurrente con congregaciones religiosas femeninas y masculinas, sobre todo en Italia, pero también en Cataluña y Baleares (Mallorca y Menorca). Este estudio presenta diferentes epicentros, siempre con la figura de Montessori como protagonista: se parte de algunos de los movimientos internos de la Santa Sede en 1917, se introduce la figura del padre Antoni Casulleras como mediador en aquellos sondeos, y se centra sobre todo en Mallorca, precisamente porque este misionero de San Vicente de Paúl tenía responsabilidades congregacionales en Mallorca, mientras mantenía una estrecha relación con Montessori y con los responsables de la Curia Romana. En consecuencia, la investigación se ubica en el período de la Gran Guerra, y más especialmente entre 1914 y 1919, en una coyuntura de recepción y de apoyo muy explícito del método Montessori por parte de los sectores católicos catalanes y baleares.

Language: Catalan

DOI: 10.2436/e&h.v0i40.150351

ISSN: 2013-9632, 1134-0258

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