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La formation des montessoriens aux U.S.A.

Publication: Enfant d'aujourd'hui Homme de demain: bulletin de liaison et de diffusion des activités Montessoriennes de l'ouest / Centre de recherche d'étude et de liaison des activités Montessoriennes, no. 8

Pages: 11-20

Americas, North America, United States of America

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Language: French

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Inauguration du cours de formation de jardinières et maîtresses montessoriennes

Publication: Association Montessori de France, no. 14

Pages: 1-8

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Language: French

ISSN: 1244-7161

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Montessori Form of Teaching Gains: Children of 3 to 5 Instructed While They Play

Publication: New York Times (New York, New York)

Pages: 64

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Language: English

ISSN: 0362-4331

Master's Thesis

Education Reform for the Everyman Philosopher: Themes in Montessori Pedagogy and their Ideological Resonance

Available from: SHAREOK

Educational change

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Abstract/Notes: The progressive education movement broadly elevates reforms centered around individualized instruction and social consciousness. Montessori schooling presents a uniquely successful case where organized nonprofits have facilitated notable expansion in recent years, thus begetting two intertwined questions: could contentious education politics harm the Montessori movement going forward? Moreover, what specific values guide leading proponents’ advocacy? I engage in exploratory research to address these topics. First, I draw upon national survey results to uncover ideological and demographic determinants of Montessori support. This work unearths a consistent inverse association between conservative political ideology and favorability toward key aspects of the Montessori method. Secondly, I leverage conceptual categories derived from Moral Foundations Theory in the quantitative content analysis of prominent Montessori nonprofits’ website-based public communications. Relative moral term usage across organizations exhibited some high-level similarities but was often significantly different in formal comparisons. Together, both analytical strategies highlight and contextualize the emergent need to determine whether specific teaching methods evoke meaningful ideological reactions from stakeholders.

Language: English

Published: Norman, Oklahoma, 2024

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