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The Montessori Method of Education



Montessori, Maria - märēˈä mōntās-sôˈrē, 1870–1952, Italian educator and physician. She was the originator of the Montessori method of education for young children and was the first woman to receive (1894) a medical degree in Italy.

After working with subnormal children as a psychiatrist at the Univ. of Rome, Dr. Montessori was   Read More...


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    High School Outcomes for Students in a Public Montessori Program, in Journal of Research in Childhood Education
    by Kathryn Rindskopf Dohrmann, Tracy K. Nishida, Alan Gartner, Dorothy Kerzner Lipsky, Kevin J. Grimm. 12 pgs.



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