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A Tiny Town Teaches Big Concepts [Model city at Lavonna Peterson Early Childhood School, Kansas City, MO]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 20, no. 4

Pages: 20

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Language: English

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Box 17, Folder 21 - Notes, ca. 1929-1948 - "Religious - London" [House; Rock; St. Peter-First Pope]

Available from: Seattle University

Edwin Mortimer Standing - Biographic sources, Edwin Mortimer Standing - Writings

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Language: English

Archive: Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections

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From Inspired Teaching to Effective Knowledge Work and Back Again: A Report on Peter Drucker's Schoolmistress and What She Can Teach Us About the Management and Education of Knowledge Workers

Available from: Emerald Insight

Publication: Management Decision, vol. 48, no. 4

Pages: 475-484

Eugenie Schwarzwald - Biographic sources, Knowledge management, Leadership, Maria Montessori - Influence, Peter Drucker - Philosophy, Schwarzwald School (Vienna)

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Abstract/Notes: The emerging knowledge societies will – besides many other dramatic changes – see a teaching revolution. This paper seeks to propose quality standards for this new type of teaching. The paper argues that Peter Drucker experienced much of what he later came to call the principles of self management and effective knowledge work as a boy aged nine or ten at the Schwarzwald School – an utterly exceptional, progressive elementary school in Vienna. Given these astonishing similarities, this school's avant‐garde approach to teaching might just provide some insights into what effective teaching for a future knowledge society should be like. The paper is based to a large extent on accounts by and about the almost forgotten school's owner‐manager Eugenie Schwarzwald, some of which were made available only recently in the course of several biographical research projects dealing with this revolutionary pedagogue and social entrepreneur. Firstly, the paper identifies similarities between the teaching practice at Eugenie Schwarzwald's schools, her approach to leadership on the one hand, and Drucker's principles of effective management and knowledge work on the other. Secondly, it concludes that in a knowledge society both effective management and teaching need to be extensively individualised services – much more than in an industrial mass society. Combined, Schwarzwald's practice and Drucker's teachings challenge some seemingly up‐to‐date practices in both higher education and corporate personnel development, and helps in understanding what actually produces effective personal learning for the rapidly changing knowledge economies of the twenty‐first century. The paper introduces selective aspects of progressive education to the field of management.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1108/00251741011041292

ISSN: 0025-1747

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What Do P. Diddy, Sergey Brin, and Peter Drucker have in common?

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 21, no. 2

Pages: 26–32

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Abstract/Notes: originally published in Briefings Magazine Korn/Ferry International. Reprinted with Permission

Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Let Peter Rabbit Play in the Garden: Using Beatrix Potter's Work to Integrate Ecological Literacy into Montessori Classrooms

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 26, no. 4

Pages: 38-43

Lower elementary

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Abstract/Notes: Kelly Johnson introduces a series of lessons that incorporate literacy, observation, botany, history, place studies, writing, and art, with a long-term eco-literacy goal of connectedness and a conservation ethic. Johnson's initial idea to use Beatrix Potter as a model in the Lower Elementary classroom came after extensively researching Potter's life as part of her graduate studies. Johnson begins the series of lessons by presenting "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," asking the students if they remember the story. The stories are amazingly versatile, and, by analyzing the writing, the students begin to see the tales as far more than nursery stories--they are animal character glimpses, human nature vignettes, pieces of visual art, and works of literary art. Johnson concludes that when children are allowed free time in nature, as Beatrix Potter was during her childhood summers, they build unbreakable bonds that influence their adult lifestyle choices.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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On the Move . . . Our New Facilities at The Montessori Foundation Center

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 4, no. 3

Pages: 4

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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2nd Annual Montessori Leadership Institute Sponsored by The Montessori Foundation Summer 1994 Washington, D.C.

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 19–20

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Montessori Foundation in the UK

Publication: Montessori International, vol. 9, no. 5

Pages: 5

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

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Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

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The Foundation Stage and Life-Long Learning

Publication: Montessori International, vol. 10, no. 3

Pages: 9–10

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Abstract/Notes: National curriculum early learning goals

Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

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Montessori Foundation [in London]

Publication: Montessori International, vol. 9, no. 6

Pages: 7

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

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Abstract/Notes: Letter to the Editor

Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

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