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International Montessori Society (NJ3), 2010
"The Montessori Observer" is mailed four times each year, in March, May, September and November, to Society members throughout the world. The purpose is to provide news and information about the Society's work in Montessori education, and to extend awareness of Montessori principles throughout the world. This issue contains a feature…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Foreign Countries, Montessori Method, Newsletters
Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2007
This article presents an interview with Montessorians, namely Vicki Dimmer, Dottie Feldman, and Patti Tepper-Rasmussen. In an interview, these Montessorians discuss how they become involved with Montessori education and describe their involvement in Montessori over the years. They also discuss the impact of their Montessori training on their…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Interviews, Personal Narratives
Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2007
This article presents an interview with Montessorians, namely Chandra Fernando, Ellen Selvidge, Sonnie McFarland, and Donna Kaiser. In an interview, these Montessorians discuss how they become involved with Montessori education and describe their involvement in Montessori over the years. They also discuss the impact of their Montessori training on…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Personal Narratives, Interviews
Duckworth, Cheryl – Journal of Peace Education, 2006
Most educators are familiar with the principles of one of the founding mothers of peace education, Maria Montessori. Bringing an utterly fresh vision to notions of childhood and education, she re-imagined the classroom as one in which children would explore and discover their own interests and passions. With regard to conflict resolution, she…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Educational Philosophy, Peace, Conflict Resolution

Haught, John F. – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Examines eschatology as the heart of Christian faith, suggesting that an appreciation of an eschatological interpretation of the cosmos enables acceptance of nature's transience and a grounding for an ecological ethic. Maintains that recent scientific developments present a promising, rather than pessimistic, picture of the universe. Holds that…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Children, Christianity, Ecology

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
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

Rosanova, M. J. – Montessori Life, 2003
Presents an overview of Montessori versus traditional education programs. Focuses on differences of philosophy, curriculum, study, classroom environment, values, preparation for life, and productivity. Defines the major philosophical points of adaptation and development, and meaning. Addresses the Montessori perspective on elementary and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education

Baker, Kay M. – NAMTA Journal, 2003
Asserts that although there are distinct characteristics to each of Montessori's planes of development, there is no separation, especially between early childhood and childhood. Suggests that these first two planes of education could fall under one "Children's House," and points to the path of responsibility and the steps toward living in society…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Murphy, Madonna – Online Submission, 2003
This paper examines this issue of character formation from the perspective of Maria Montessori. Her method has much to offer in developing more peaceful classrooms and helping to develop compassionate and caring citizens. Maria Montessori developed a complete philosophy of education based on her discovery that the child has a mind able to absorb…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Early Childhood Education, Child Development

Loeffler, Margaret H. – Montessori Life, 2002
Discusses the essential elements of Montessori educational philosophy and theory, focusing on the integration, development, and maintenance of the four characteristics of normalization (concentration, work, discipline, sociability) into adulthood. Discusses Montessori's view that development and retention of these positive characteristics could be…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Theories

Crain, William – Montessori Life, 2003
Discusses how child-centered educational philosophies, including Montessori, share positions differing radically from those of the educational standards movement. Focuses on adult-set goals and standards, social promotion, external motivators, demands for more challenging work, and standardized tests. Reports that children in child-centered…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Behavior Standards, Educational Attitudes

Chattin-McNichols, John – Montessori Life, 1998
Reviews Marshak's book describing the work of educators Maria Montessori, Rudolf Steiner, Aurobindo Ghose, and Inayat Khan. Maintains that the book gives clear, concise information on each educator and presents a common vision for children and their education; also maintains that it gives theoretical and practical information and discusses…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy

Hutchison, David – NAMTA Journal, 2003
Examines educational resistance to nature study, focusing on the subtle resistance evident in the vicarious approach that limits nature study to books and videos, while ignoring the sensory richness and kinship developed through direct connection with the natural world. Suggests that environmental science, citizen education, inquiry learning,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
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