This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemented by Clara Craig, then supervisor of training at the Rhode Island Normal School. Craig is notable as she was the only participant in the first International Montessori Training Course in Rome, Italy, in 1913, to gain approval from the Rhode Island Board of Education to study the Montessori Method. Her administrative position at the Rhode Island Normal School provided her with a rare opportunity to influence both teacher preparation and classroom curriculum upon her return. The article traces implementation of the Montessori Method and its Americanized revision, serving as one of the earliest longitudinal examples (1913–1940) of a state-sancti...
Master of EducationWhile Montessori's theories appear to have had greater influence and official sup...
I review recent practices and studies of the Montessori method from 1979 and intend to discover some...
Report commissioned in 1914 by the U.S. Bureau of Education on a study of Dr. Maria Montessori\u27s ...
This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemente...
This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemente...
This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemente...
During the very early twentieth century, Dr. Maria Montessori produced a pedagogical approach that p...
[[abstract]]In 1907, founded by the Roman Association for Good Building, Dr. Maria Montessori establ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-67)Among the promoters of the American Montessori Move...
Maria Montessori’s visit to California in 1915—her second visit to the United States—coincided with ...
This paper focuses on the history of the reception of Montessori Education, and sheds light on the d...
There have been two distinct phases of the Montessori method of education in New Zealand. The first ...
This paper provides a brief history of the work of Maria Montessori and traces the development of th...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
The Montessori movement recently celebrated a century of international education, spanning from earl...
Master of EducationWhile Montessori's theories appear to have had greater influence and official sup...
I review recent practices and studies of the Montessori method from 1979 and intend to discover some...
Report commissioned in 1914 by the U.S. Bureau of Education on a study of Dr. Maria Montessori\u27s ...
This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemente...
This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemente...
This article highlights archived documents pertaining to a 25-year experimental classroom implemente...
During the very early twentieth century, Dr. Maria Montessori produced a pedagogical approach that p...
[[abstract]]In 1907, founded by the Roman Association for Good Building, Dr. Maria Montessori establ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-67)Among the promoters of the American Montessori Move...
Maria Montessori’s visit to California in 1915—her second visit to the United States—coincided with ...
This paper focuses on the history of the reception of Montessori Education, and sheds light on the d...
There have been two distinct phases of the Montessori method of education in New Zealand. The first ...
This paper provides a brief history of the work of Maria Montessori and traces the development of th...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
The Montessori movement recently celebrated a century of international education, spanning from earl...
Master of EducationWhile Montessori's theories appear to have had greater influence and official sup...
I review recent practices and studies of the Montessori method from 1979 and intend to discover some...
Report commissioned in 1914 by the U.S. Bureau of Education on a study of Dr. Maria Montessori\u27s ...