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Montessori goes west. La prima ricezione di Montessori negli Stati Uniti
Book Title: L'infanzia svantaggiata e Maria Montessori: esperienze psicopedagogiche, educative e sociali dal '900 ad oggi
Pages: 128-147
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, North America, United States of America
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Language: Italian
Published: Roma, Italy: Fefè Editore, 2013
ISBN: 978-88-95988-36-8
Series: Pagine Vere , 19
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Montessori-Klassen in der Mittelschule Rosental, Eisenstadt [Montessori classes in the Rosental middle school, Eisenstadt]
Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik das Kind im Mittelpunkt
Pages: 154-158
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Language: German
Published: Wien, Austria: Jugend & Volk, 2020
ISBN: 978-3-7100-4362-8 3-7100-4362-X
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Long-Distance Learning, a Spring Time Adventure [Amarillo Montessori Academy, TX; Sage Montessori School, Los Alamos, NM]
Publication: The National Montessori Reporter
Date: 1988
Pages: 16
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Language: English
Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Critical Montessori Education: Centering BIPOC Montessori Educators and their Anti-Racist Teaching Practices
Available from: University of Maryland Libraries
Anti-bias, Anti-bias anti-racist curriculum, Anti-bias anti-racist practices, Anti-racism, Montessori method of education - Teachers, People of color, Teachers
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Abstract/Notes: While many BIPOC Montessori educators engage in anti-racist and culturally responsive teaching, Montessori education remains predominantly race-evasive. As a philosophy, it is rooted in colorblind perspectives in its focus on "all children" and lack of explicit centering of BIPOC students’ experiences. Teaching must account for race and racial lived realities in order to better support BIPOC students’ ways of knowing in culturally relevant and sustaining ways. This study seeks to center the voices of BIPOC Montessori educators and disrupt the pattern of Montessori research conducted without a critical racial lens. Framed by Critical Race Theory, this study focuses on the strengths, assets, and anti-racist teaching practices that one BIPOC educator brings to her classroom. I use critical ethnographic methods to better understand how a BIPOC Montessori teacher at a public charter Montessori school interprets and enacts the Montessori method to support BIPOC students. I consider how her racial identity informs her practices, and the structural barriers she faces at her school when enacting anti-racist and strength-based approaches. The guiding research questions of this study are: How does a Black Montessori teacher interpret the Montessori philosophy to more relevantly support her BIPOC students? How does she practice the Montessori method through culturally relevant and sustaining practices? What are the structural barriers that continue to challenge her as a Black educator doing her work? My analysis suggests that the teacher maintains her classroom space as a tangible and intangible cultural space that reflects and maintains her students' identities; that her own identity as a Black woman deeply contribute to the school's work around anti-racism and culturally responsive pedagogy; and that there are external barriers that both the teacher and the school face, that prevent them both from fully achieving culturally responsive teaching practices. At the core of the study, I seek to understand the possibilities and challenges of Montessori education from the perspective of BIPOC Montessori educators, and how we could learn from them to better support BIPOC students. I hope to begin a path toward more counter-stories in the Montessori community to specifically support BIPOC Montessori educators and understand the structural barriers they face to anti-racist teaching in Montessori programs in the United States.
Language: English
Published: College Park, Maryland, 2023
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Die Montessori-Schulklasse Beweist Sich [The Montessori School Slass Proves Itself]
Available from: Europeana Newspaper Archive
Publication: Berliner Tageblatt (Berlin, Germany)
Date: Sep 4, 1926
Pages: 5
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Language: German
ISSN: 0340-1634
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Il metodo Montessori e la scuola dell'obbligo [The Montessori method and compulsory schooling]
Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 16, no. 12
Date: 1967
Pages: 3-8
Marziola Pignatari - Writings, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0042-7241
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Montessori in Champaign-Urbana [Montessori School of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois]
Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 4, no. 8
Date: Nov 1983
Pages: 1, 4
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Language: English
ISSN: 0889-5643
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Einige Hinweise zur Montessori-Literatur [Some references to the Montessori literature]
Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [The Montessori System and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Reports of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]
Pages: 199-215
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977), Montessori method of education - Research
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Language: German
Published: München: Kindler, 1978
ISBN: 3-463-00716-9
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Dai 22-kai montessōri kokusai taikai shusseki to montessōri no ashiato o tazuneru tabi / 第22回モンテッソーリ国際大会出席とモンテッソーリの足跡を訪ねる旅 [Attending the 22nd International Montessori Congress and Visiting Historical Montessori Sites]
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 30
Date: 1998
Pages: 90-95
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (22nd, Uppsala, Sweden, 22-27 July 1997)
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Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
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В Сад по Системе Монтессори / V Sad po Sisteme Montessori [To The Montessori Garden]
Publication: Vladivostok (Vladivostok, Russia)
Date: Aug 15, 2012
Asia, Eastern Europe, Europe, Montessori schools, Russia, Western Asia
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Language: Russian