Syneva Barrett, Assistant Professor of Montessori Programs, received a $780 Curriculum Development Award to develop two Montessori Renewal courses – a science course for early childhood educators and a science of evolution course for elementary educators. The courses will each be part of a five course graduate series offered by the Education Department through St. Catherine University Advanced Montessori Programs. These courses will help Montessori teachers update their curriculum content and pedagogical practices as well as provide a holistic health component
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor, received a $54,595 award from the Better Way Foundation to co...
This action research aimed to highlight the benefits of integrating the Montessori Math Curriculum w...
As the Montessori method of education bursts into the public education sector, public school distric...
Syneva Barrett, Assistant Professor of Montessori Programs, received a $780 Curriculum Development A...
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of Public Health, received a $515,253 grant from ...
Catherine Ibes, Adjunct Professor for Advanced Montessori Programs, received a $400 Curriculum Devel...
In June 2020, amidst the COVID-19 crisis, Just Schools Fund, a non-profit organization supporting ed...
Debra Barone Sheats, Assistant Professor of Nutrition & Exercise Sciences, received a $2,400 Curricu...
Montessori education remains isolated from most educational research. Montessori classroom assessmen...
This paper will describe recent developments in the National Association for the Education of Young ...
Montessori methods of education stretch beyond formal teaching strategies to incorporate age-appropr...
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor, received a $1,037,272 grant from the Better Way Foundation. S...
Mangan Golden, Faculty Assistant of Liberal Arts & Sciences, received a $1,200 Curriculum Developmen...
Holly Willis, Assistant Professor of Nutrition/Exercise Science and Joshua Guggenheimer, Assistant P...
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor, received a $54,595 award from the Better Way Foundation to co...
This action research aimed to highlight the benefits of integrating the Montessori Math Curriculum w...
As the Montessori method of education bursts into the public education sector, public school distric...
Syneva Barrett, Assistant Professor of Montessori Programs, received a $780 Curriculum Development A...
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of Public Health, received a $515,253 grant from ...
Catherine Ibes, Adjunct Professor for Advanced Montessori Programs, received a $400 Curriculum Devel...
In June 2020, amidst the COVID-19 crisis, Just Schools Fund, a non-profit organization supporting ed...
Debra Barone Sheats, Assistant Professor of Nutrition & Exercise Sciences, received a $2,400 Curricu...
Montessori education remains isolated from most educational research. Montessori classroom assessmen...
This paper will describe recent developments in the National Association for the Education of Young ...
Montessori methods of education stretch beyond formal teaching strategies to incorporate age-appropr...
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor, received a $1,037,272 grant from the Better Way Foundation. S...
Mangan Golden, Faculty Assistant of Liberal Arts & Sciences, received a $1,200 Curriculum Developmen...
Holly Willis, Assistant Professor of Nutrition/Exercise Science and Joshua Guggenheimer, Assistant P...
Mary Hearst, PhD, Associate Professor, received a $54,595 award from the Better Way Foundation to co...
This action research aimed to highlight the benefits of integrating the Montessori Math Curriculum w...
As the Montessori method of education bursts into the public education sector, public school distric...