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AMI Elementary Alumni Association Financial Report May 1, 2007 through April 30, 2008

Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter

Pages: 15, 9

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Language: English

Blog Post

Kid-Tracking Sensors May Not Be the Wildest Thing About This Montessori Model

Classroom environments, Learning environments, Montessori schools, Wildflower Schools

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Abstract/Notes: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — On a tree-lined avenue, between shops, cafes and row houses about a half mile from Harvard University, sits a uniquely high-tech ...

Language: English

Published: Nov 20, 2018

Archival Material Or Collection

Montessori Forum #2 - E. M. Standing, May 1, 1965

Available from: Archives West

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Language: English

Extent: 1 audio tape.

Archive: Archives and Special Collections, Brooks Library, Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Washington)

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Nila Nagini May Be Repatriated: At Present an Inmate of a Home

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 6

Asia, India, Mahatma Gandhi - Biographic sources, Montessori schools, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Mentions "Sharda Mandir" - a Montessori school in Ahmedabad.

Language: English

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Would You Send Your Child to a "New" School?: They're the New Breed of Private School-Strictly Non-Establishment, Where Children May Learn in French, or by Touch, or Not No to Class at All

Available from: ProQuest - Women's Magazine Archive

Publication: Chatelaine, vol. 41, no. 8

Pages: 15, 65-68

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Language: English

ISSN: 0009-1995

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AMI Elementary Alumni Association Financial Report May 1, 2000-April 30, 2001

Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 34, no. 1

Pages: insert

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Language: English

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Women of Italy Opposed to War but Will Do Their Duty Wherever It May Lead Them

Available from: Newspapers.com

Publication: Long Beach Press (Long Beach, California)

Pages: 11

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

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Montessori Will Demonstrate with L. A. School Pupils: World-Famous Teacher Will Be Met Here May 1 by Prominent Educators

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Publication: Los Angeles Express (Los Angeles, California)

Pages: 13

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: World-Famous Teacher Will Be Met Here May 1 by Prominent Educators To be used by Dr. Maria Montessori in demonstrating her world-famous system of teaching, is an honor soon to befall a class of little Los Angeles children. They are too young now to understand the significance of it, but, in years to come, they will no doubt recall with pride that they were the first youngsters, outside Rome, to learn from the hands and lips of the great Italian "Dottoressa," as her friends and admirers lovingly call the inventor of the Montessori system. Miss Catherine Moore, who is conducting the arrangements for Dr. Montessori's coming May 1, is receiving letters and telegrams from prominent educators all over the country. Many of them are coming. OFFERS COOPERATION. Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, president of the Montessori Educational Association of Washington, D. C., has just written congratulating Los Angeles and offering co-operation. The association includes Philander P. Claxton, United States Commissioner of Education; Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson and many other members of Washington official circles. San Francisco wants the "Dottoressa," and so does San Diego. "President [Superintendent J.H.] Francis, by his early recognition and understanding of her system, is to be credited for the coming of Dr. Montessori to Los Angeles first of any city outside of Italy," said Miss Moore. "The whole country is now interested." Classes will be held at the East Seventh street school, Saint Catherine's nonsectarian school and the Hotel Maryland, Pasadena. The children of Miss Moore's class at Saint Catherine's will be used for demonstrations every Saturday during the course. ADDRESS BY LETTER. Swarms of callers, anxious to learn more of Dr. Montessori, have made it difficult for Miss Moore to carry on her public school work, and she has been forced to ask every one to address her by letter at the East Seventh street school. Miss Moore, who has long been a Montessori enthusiast, learned Italian in the Dante Alighieri night school in this city and later went to Rome, where she studied with the "Dottoressa," who, contrary to popular belief, is not an aged woman, for Montessori recently celebrated her forty-fourth birthday. TO VISIT San Diego. Dr. Montessori has accepted the invitation of the officials of the San Diego exposition to visit the exposition in July, according to Dr. Mary Paul-Jordon of 456 North Juanita street. Officials of the exposition received a cablegram from Dr. Montessori, who is still in Rome, late yesterday. This information was received by Dr. Jordon in a telegram from Duncan MacKinnon, superintendent of schools of the Southern city [San Diego], last night.

Language: English

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May Hear Montessori

Available from: Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections

Publication: Daily Illini (Champaign-Urbana, Illinois)

Pages: 4

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "Dr. Montessori, the noted revolutionist in the pedagogical realm, has been secured to deliver her courses of instruction at the State Normal School at Stevens Point, Wisonsin. Dr. Montessori, at present lecturing at the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco, has never delivered her lectures to any normal school before. Teachers and students everywhere will be invited to attend, and it is believed that many teachers and instructors from the University will avail themselves of an opportunity to hear her when she opens her courses next January."

Language: English

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Book Reviews: To Be a Kid by Maya Ajmera and John D. Ivanko

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 25, no. 3

Pages: 5

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Language: English

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