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Training Course at Exposition: Miss Margaret Wilson and Dr. Montessori to Conduct Classes at Exposition
Available from: Chronicling America (Library of Congress)
Publication: Ogden Standard (Ogden, Utah)
Date: Jun 26, 1915
Pages: 12
Americas, International Montessori Training Course, International Montessori Training Course (3rd [course 2], San Francisco, USA, August – November 1915), Montessori method of education - Teacher training, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, North America, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915, San Francisco, California), Teacher training, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: "San Francisco, Cal., June 26 - Under the patronage of Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, Dr. Maria Montessori, the noted Italian educator, will conduct an international Montessori training course at the Panama-Pacific International exposition during August, September, October and November. With Miss Wilson on the committee in charge of the course are David Starr Jordan, president of the National Education association, which meets in Oakland in August, and P. P. Claxton, United States commissioner of education. The special course will be for the benefit of teachers, parents and others interested in child welfare, and in connection with it will be held a number of demonstration schools in which teachers will do practice work. Noted educators from all parts of the United States and from abroad have been asked to conduct a thorough study and test of Dr. Montessori's method of child training during this course. The exposition authorities asked Dr. Montessori to conduct her international training course on the exposition grounds because of the opportunity it will afford to give an international test of this newest and unique method of developing individual initiative in very young children. An essential part of the plan consists in the appointment of an international committee which will give careful and extended stay to the demonstration classes and report at the close of the exposition concerning the actual progress made and the real contribution that the Montessori principles have made to educational advancement. The arrangements for the course are in the hands of Wallace Hatch of Berkeley, Cal., who was formerly acting chief of the department of education of the exposition."
Language: English
Article
Place-Based Education and Citizen Science: Resources for Learning Beyond the Classroom
Available from: ERIC
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 43, no. 3
Date: Summer 2018
Pages: 4-22
North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Abstract/Notes: This fully documented article about place-based education and citizen science offers annotated sources that can be used for Montessori programs at all levels and in all settings for site selection and curriculum connections. This compilation of resources can serve as a practical tool kit for organizing place-based learning in schools. The reader can enjoy this chapter by reading through from beginning to end or can simply go directly to the resources that are organized by type and topic.
Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Article
Websites, Blogs and Resources for Montessori Parents
Publication: Montessori Insights
Date: 2009
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Language: English
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The NAMTA Montessori Bibliography: A Bibliography of Sources in the English Language, 1909-1993. Second Edition
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 19, no. 3
Date: Summer 1994
Bibliographies, Mary Maher Boehnlein - Writings, Montessori method of education, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Abstract/Notes: Catalogs Montessori citations in the literature. References are divided by 89 topic areas, including classroom management; evaluation, testing, assessment; bilingual education; gifted and talented education; Head Start; history-social studies; language arts; mathematics; Montessori method; parent education; practical life; reviews of research; standards; and television. Each topic section contains a brief description of the type of material cited.
Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Book Section
Montessori Curriculum Resources and School Implementation - The Prepared Environment, Overviews, Activity Summaries, Montessori Equipment Summaries, Curriculum Support Materials, Other Materials to Buy, Other Materials to Make, Montessori Suppliers
Available from: ERIC
Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector
Pages: 27-141
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Language: English
Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990
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Montessori Resources: A Complete Guide to Finding Montessori Materials for Parents and Teachers
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Language: English
Published: Rossmoor, California: American Montessori Consulting, 1999
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Montessori Resources for the 1990's: A Complete Guide to Finding Montessori Materials for Parents and Teachers
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Language: English
Published: Rossmoor, California: American Montessori Consulting, 1995
ISBN: 0-929487-53-2
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The NAMTA Montessori Bibliography Second Edition: A Bibliography of Sources in the English Language 1909-1993
Bibliographies, Montessori method of education, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA)
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Language: English
Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1995
Edition: 2nd ed.
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Special Education Resources
Available from: ERIC
Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector
Pages: 277-278
Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Public Montessori, Special education
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Language: English
Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990
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Resources
Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 37, no. 2
Date: 2005
Pages: 6
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Abstract/Notes: TV Turnoff Week, math in world cultures, experiential learning for teachers
Language: English