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Stephenson, Margaret E. – NAMTA Journal, 2000
Presents a plan for developing an effective Montessori primary class for young children. Considers the appropriate number of children, children's ages, class entry, class duration, teaching staff, classroom and school design, transition to the lower elementary class, interaction between students of different ages, lunch service, and recess. (KB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
Selman, Ruth Corey – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2005
As leader of a People-to-People tour to Russia, and one whose family history is linked to the cataclysmic history of 20th-century Russia, Ruth Corey, felt a special responsibility to introduce her traveling companions to Russia, and Russian Montessorians to her cohorts. Her traveling companions were a group of 15 Montessori teachers, committed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Montessori Schools, School Visitation, Cultural Awareness
Sutton, Ann – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2007
Montessori middle schools can be immensely successful and highly beneficial to students. Traditional schools notice differences in students who come from Montessori backgrounds; they find them to be adaptable self-starters who often take on leadership roles. Prestigious high schools seek to recruit Montessori middle school graduates. As more…
Descriptors: Traditional Schools, Middle Schools, Montessori Method, Leadership
Shaver, Christina – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2006
This author observed that many Montessori schools have made efforts to include diversity in their programs. She toured schools in Chicago and found them oozing with multicultural awareness--from the library books on the shelves to the marketing materials they provided to the classroom celebrations of a variety of holidays. However, she observed…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change

Wiley, Karin; Langford, Peter – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1981
Briefly compares the actual practice of five Melbourne Montessori preschools with the practice of four Melbourne traditional kindergartens, in an effort to identify discrete and common philosophical and applied elements of the two kinds of programs. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices

Kirby, Karen – Montessori Life, 2003
Addresses the issue of whether the child must be presented with a lesson before choosing it, or should be allowed to choose any work desired. Presents arguments for each philosophy, and the pros and cons of each choice. Asserts that the free choice option is most consistent with Montessori philosophy. (SD)
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy

Hixon, Suellen – Montessori Life, 2002
A Head Start program located on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation in Colorado incorporated the Montessori approach in their program beginning in 1997. Findings from numerous focus group interviews with a cross-section of community members suggest that the educational materials, learning environment, and teaching techniques appropriately…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, Change Strategies, Early Childhood Education, Montessori Method

Sidy, Victor – NAMTA Journal, 2003
Draws on the principles of architect Frank Lloyd Wright and educator Maria Montessori to create a new genre of architectural design for schools--schools that nurture. Suggests that Montessori schools may develop their own architectural statement as they integrate indoors and outdoors with Montessori-specific requirements for the prepared…
Descriptors: Architecture, Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment

Loan, Bert – Montessori Life, 2003
Advocates the use of Socratic dialogue as a paradigm of classroom organization that supports the primary goals of Montessori secondary education. Describes similarities between the structure of the Socratic seminar and first- and second-period Montessori lessons. Argues that Socratic practice provides a safe, structured environment in which…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Techniques, Dialogs (Language), Group Discussion
Wilford, Sara – Early Childhood Today, 2005
Articulating a philosophy of education for oneself, and getting the meaning across to others, is complex work. Here, the author presents some questions to ask that help identify the school's philosophy. The author also emphasizes re-examining the goals as well as starting the school year with confidence.
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy, Reggio Emilia Approach
DeVoe, Jeanne Jackson – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2005
In this article, the author discusses several approaches in facilitating teachers, faculty, and staff members in giving birth to publishable writing that will allow them to share their ideas with other professionals. One effective approach is to find the strongest angle for a story and then narrowing it down.
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Workshops, Teachers, Faculty Publishing
Enright, Mary Schaefer; Schaefer, Lawrence V.; Schaefer, Patricia S.; Schaefer, Kristin A. – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2008
Lawrence Kohlberg, a psychologist, coined the term "Just Community" to describe a community built on trust and resolution, in which each member participates democratically in the development of the rules and regulations that govern their community life (Kohlberg, 1985). In a school, this means that students and teachers alike actively participate…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Trust (Psychology), Democratic Values, Educational Environment
Robinson, Wendy Y. – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2006
Addressing the many complex issues associated with culture, race, and diversity is tough under any circumstances. But such issues become even more complex in school settings where large numbers of students speak different languages and reflect diverse ethnicities and socioeconomic statuses. In this article, the author describes how the faculty…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Montessori Method, Public Schools, Educational Quality

Thomashow, Mitchell – NAMTA Journal, 2002
Discusses an orientation to the local environment as the lens through which to detect global change. Discusses how students can relate to a structure that includes the intertemporal, interspatial, intergenerational, and interspecies realities of place leading to a comprehensive view of biology. Discusses the existential tensions intrinsic to…
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Science

MacDonald, Greg – NAMTA Journal, 2003
Suggests a Montessori elementary level physical education program that provides outlets combining physical and mental energies as well as moral and social awareness. Includes daily scheduling that avoids disruption of work cycle with different daily activities. Suggests the arrangement of key lessons, a healthy attitude toward competition,…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Theories, Elementary Education, Montessori Method