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  2. Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    The Montessori method of education is a type of educational method that involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills.

  3. The Discovery of the Child - Wikipedia

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    Montessori was also sent to the psychiatric clinics of Paris and London for a comparison with the methods applied in schools and on that occasion she noticed that not even abroad the physiological method was properly applied. The book was known and read, but probably it hadn't been understood.

  4. Association Montessori International of the United States

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    During the past twenty years the amount of scientific research confirming the Montessori method has increased: "Maria Montessori, through observation of children, developed materials that engage both the hands and the mind of the child. Science and research, especially in the past twenty years, have come to prove that Montessori's observations ...

  5. Talk:Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    Most importantly the article fails to address the lack of research to back up claims that this particular education methodology has any validity greater than what is already well known to bring about better education outcomes i.e -smaller class sizes -more active participation by parents -individual attention by teachers As far as I know there ...

  6. Montessori in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, Elizabeth Hainstock, a homeschooling mother in the United States, used the Montessori method with her own children in the 1960s, and wrote about her experiences and knowledge on the subject in several books to guide other parents interested in using the Montessori method at home. [10]

  7. American Montessori Society - Wikipedia

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    Mario urged Rambusch to take coursework in Montessori education and to bring the Montessori method to the United States. Within a few years, Rambusch was conducting Montessori classes for her own children and others, in her New York City apartment. [3] In 1956, the Rambusch family moved to Greenwich, Connecticut.

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  9. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    Today, Montessori's methods are used in both homes and schools, and her manipulatives have been extensively studied. [27] [28] Her work was strongly motivated by slum conditions and the social and economic disadvantages facing poor women and their children. The Montessori method formed the basis for the creation of educational toys busy boards ...