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Carruyo, Uniit – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2020
The child's emerging sense of identity is deeply informed by their culture. Teachers who are called to work with children 0-3 know and understand that their role in the children's lives is to create a kind of second womb for them in the Infant & Toddler years; this second womb is created with the carefully prepared environment. After the…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Environment, Preschool Education
Cummings-Clay, Denise; Hayes, Abeku; DiSanto, Jaqueline – Global Education Review, 2021
At the first and only public Montessori charter school in New York City, teachers create learning environments, materials, and lessons that help students guide themselves to find information needed to arrive at a necessary learning outcome. The sudden shift to online instruction in March 2020 required parents, teachers, and administration to…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Pandemics, COVID-19, Electronic Learning
Namukasa, Immaculate Kizito; Aryee, Kinful Lartebea – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2021
Teacher knowledge needed for teaching is widely studied to characterize its key categories. We report findings from a study on teachers' knowledge for mathematics in the Montessori schools. In Montessori accredited schools, teachers learn to teach mathematics in ways different from the teachers themselves experienced in non-Montessori schools. We…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Competencies, Elementary School Teachers
Oesting, Tammy; Speed, Ashley – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2019
This is the second article in a series about diversity and inclusivity in Montessori environments. The series addresses the necessity of intentional, anti-bias-oriented teachings and practices and highlight some of the movers and shakers the authors have identified as working for social justice in Montessori. Before analyzing the realities of…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Student Diversity, Inclusion, Social Justice
Allyson L. Snyder; Xin Tong; Angeline S. Lillard – Journal of School Choice, 2022
Although Montessori is the most common unconventional education model, no multi-state study has compared standardized test proficiency of Montessori schools with districts. Here we report on this for the 10 states/regions with the most public Montessori schools (n = 195). In 3rd grade, Montessori schools were less proficient in math but more…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Montessori Schools, Public Schools, Grade 3
O'Shaughnessy, Molly – NAMTA Journal, 2016
"Children have the potential to create a world we cannot imagine. This is our hope." In choosing Montessori, O'Shaughnessy says that we are choosing the road less traveled. We are choosing education as an aid to life. We are choosing an approach that respects the innate and unique potential of each child and that calls upon us to serve…
Descriptors: Observation, Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Children
Patell, Hilla – NAMTA Journal, 2016
In order to achieve the goal of observation, preparation of the adult, the observer, is necessary. This preparation, says Hilla Patell, requires us to "have an appreciation of the significance of the child's spontaneous activities and a more thorough understanding of the child's needs." She discusses the growth of both the desire to…
Descriptors: Observation, Montessori Schools, Montessori Method, Child Development
Fuller, Molly J.; Templeton, Nathan R. – Education Leadership Review, 2019
The purpose of this embedded-descriptive single-case study was to provide insight into one prekindergarten school's efforts to build teacher capacity in foundational skills. An embedded-descriptive single-case study was a suitable design for the study because the researcher could not manipulate the school's efforts; the setting was contemporary…
Descriptors: Principals, Preschools, Capacity Building, Preschool Teachers
Fuller, Molly J. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this embedded-descriptive single-case study was to inform prekindergarten principals of an instructional leader's efforts to build teacher capacity in foundational skills of executive function, fine motor integration skills, and associated challenges of laterality of hand and eye dominance. Despite Texas Education Agency's (TEA)…
Descriptors: Principals, Preschools, Capacity Building, Preschool Teachers
Angeline S. Lillard – Educational Psychology Review, 2019
School reform is an important national and international concern. The Montessori alternative school system is unique in that it is well-aligned with the science of healthy development and learning, has strong social-emotional "and" academic outcomes, is virtually unchanged in over a century, can be applied across all the school years,…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Montessori Method, Self Determination, Educational Change
Cunningham, Judith – NAMTA Journal, 2017
Bookending her article with questions for the Montessori practitioner, Judith Cunningham provides a theoretical overview of how the Montessori child is empowered to enact social change and is inspired to work for the betterment of the world. Cunningham lays the foundation by describing the world in which Maria Montessori lived and how the events…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Social Change, Change Agents, Citizenship Education
Davis, Linda – NAMTA Journal, 2016
In this talk, Linda Davis discusses observation at the adolescent level. She explains that we must "adjust our approach for the third plane of development, for when they are becoming adults." Using examples, she discusses the characteristics of this plane, which are helpful to recall when thinking about what to expect when observing…
Descriptors: Observation, Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development
Rudge, Lucila – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
The New Zealand schooling system is well-known for its progressive and innovative approach to education (Couch, 2012; Mutch, 2013; Wells, 2016). Their national curriculum is inclusive and flexible, allowing schools and teachers to select the content they deem necessary to meet the competencies in the designated learning areas (Ministry of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Progressive Education, Private Schools, Holistic Approach
Neumerski, Christine M.; Cohen, David K. – Educational Policy, 2019
The identity of public school systems changed dramatically over the past 25 years, as standards-based reform held schools accountable for more equal and academically demanding education for poorer and more diverse students. We argue that identity also changed in private and hybrid school systems. Drawing on semistructured interviews with 40 school…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Institutional Characteristics, Private Schools, Montessori Schools
Kaya, Mustafa; Yildiz, Kadir – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2019
In this research, it is aimed to examine the effects of Montessori education on the mentally retarded individuals in the special education who have had Montessori education and who have not had it. 24 trainable mentally disabled male students who had and did not have Montessori education in a private school in Kayseri participated in the study.…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Intellectual Disability