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A New World in the Making: An International Survey of the New Education

Conference proceedings, Conferences, Europe, France, International Montessori Congress (2nd, Nice, France, 29 July - 12 August 1932), New Education Fellowship, Western Europe, World Conference of the New Education Fellowship (6th, Nice, France, August 1932)

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Abstract/Notes: This is the proceedings of the Sixth World Conference of the New Education Fellowship (August 1932 in Nice, France). Notably, Maria Montessori and Elizabeth Rotten both participated in this conference. Information about Montessori's speech is in chapter 3 on pg. 32-35; Rotten's information appears on pg. 28-30. This conference also coincided with the Second International Montessori Congress (Jul 29-Aug 12, 1932). Extracts from addresses delivered at the 6th world conference of the New Education Fellowship held at Nice in August, 1932. "The full report of the conference, containing the complete lectures in the form and language in which they were delivered", is also published by the Fellowship.

Language: English

Published: London, England: New Education Fellowship, 1933

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News from the United Nations: Good News–of Sorts

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 12, no. 3

Pages: 13

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Abstract/Notes: Includes sidebar on peace curriculum by Minnesota chapter of United Nations Association of the United States

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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A New Life, A New Brain

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 26, no. 1

Pages: 45-70

Child development, Human development, Montessori method of education, Neuroscience, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: Discusses the connection between brain development and human educational needs based on neuroscience research. Considers brain development from conception, including cell structure, myelination, and regional development of the brain, stressing the importance of a child's early environment and the prenatal vulnerability of the brain.

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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New Baby, New Ideas

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 40

Pages: 9

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Abstract/Notes: comparisons with Pikler/Gerber approach

Language: English

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A New World for a New Man. Can We Find a Technique?

Publication: Montessori Notes, vol. 3, no. 19

Pages: 28–29

Montessori Society (United Kingdom) - Periodicals

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Language: English

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Montessori, Si [Escuela Hispana Montessori, New York City, New York]

Publication: Montessori Review, vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 12-13, 15

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Language: English

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New York Diary...The First Twelve Months [New York Association of Montessori School Administrators]

Publication: Montessori Review, vol. 1, no. 3

Pages: 4-6

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Language: English

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Neues Haus - neue Wege: Leben und Lernen in der Schule am See [New house - new paths: living and learning at the school by the lake]

Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik das Kind im Mittelpunkt

Pages: 249-257

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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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New Zealand Theosophists in "New Education" networks, 1880s-1938

Available from: Emerald Insight

Publication: History of Education Review, vol. 46, no. 1

Pages: 42-57

Asia, Australasia, Australia and New Zealand, India, Montessori method of education, New Education Fellowship, New Education Movement, New Zealand, Oceania, South Asia, Theosophical Society, Theosophy

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Abstract/Notes: Purpose It is well-known that Beatrice Ensor, who founded the New Education Fellowship (NEF) in 1921, was a Theosophist and that from 1915 the Theosophical Fraternity in Education she established laid the foundations for the NEF. However, little research has been performed on the Fraternity itself. The travels of Theosophists, texts, money and ideas between Auckland, India and London from the late nineteenth century offer insights into “New Education” networking in the British Commonwealth more broadly. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on archival documents from the Adyar Library and Research Centre, International Theosophical Society (TS) headquarters, Chennai, India; the archive at the headquarters of the New Zealand Section of the TS, Epsom, Auckland; the NEF files at the archive of the London Institute of Education; papers past digital newspaper archive. Findings New Zealand’s first affiliated NEF group was set up by the principal of the Vasanta Gardens Theosophical School, Epsom, in 1933. She was also involved in the New Zealand Section of the Theosophical Fraternity, which held conferences from 1917 to 1927. New Zealand’s Fraternity and Theosophical Education Trust had close links with their counterparts in England and India. The setting up of New Zealand’s first NEF group was enabled by networks created between Theosophists in New Zealand, India and England from the late nineteenth century. Originality/value The contribution of Theosophists to the new education movement has received little attention internationally. Theosophical educational theory and Theosophists’ contributions to New Zealand Education have not previously been studied. Combining transnational historiography with critical geography, this case study of networks between New Zealand, Adyar (India) and London lays groundwork for a wider “spatial history” of Theosophy and new education.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1108/HER-10-2015-0024

ISSN: 0819-8691

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A New World for a New Humanity "Educate for Peace" [AMI-USA conference, July 2002]

Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 2002, no. 4

Pages: 11–12

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Language: English

ISSN: 0519-0959

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