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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 1988, Spring

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NAMTA RESEARCH COMPENDIUM- TO BE SHIPPED JULY 30 The final mailing for this year's NAMTA members will be Mary Boehnlein…
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Personals: POSITIONS AVAILABLE ALASKA Fairbanks Montessori School, 2014 30th Ave., Fairbanks, AK 99701. 1 Teacher AM/PM $…
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in the foothills of the San Gabriel moun- tains. We're in one of the fastest grow- ing areas in the country withy many…
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who eajoy working together in a beauti- ful, established, expanding school. Palm Harbor Montessori School is located on a 5…
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from birth through the age of twelve. Parents are supportive of our program and participate in parent education classes.…
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available. Send resume to LaPepiniere Montessori Centers, 5601 W 70th St., Edina, MN 55435 or call collect 612- 920-5457.…
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NORTH CAROLINA Montessori teachers needed for pre- school and elementary classes summer- /fall '88. Please send resume…
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Begin an exciting career with us as we move to our beautiful new school campus situated on 4 acres and located near His-…
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Ellee Celler, Shannon & Luchs Co., (202) 659-7028. WANTED MATERIALS WANTED-Used materials in good con- dition. Call…
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--f;: .. - . ----:i~;,,•w•- ~....,DaCATION FOR THE 21ST CENT(JR AMI ill hold an International Study Conference ngton, D.C…
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KAYBEE MONTESSORI, INC. APPROVED MONTESSORI APPARATUS • Infant-Toddler Material • Books • Furniture • Glass Bead Material…
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MONTESSORI Education for life. NIENHUIS MONTESSORI USA 320 PIONEER WAY. MT VIEW. CA 94041 (415) 964-2735

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 3, 1988, Summer

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Mary Maher Boehnlein MONTESSORI RESEARCH ANALYSIS IN RETROSPECT
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MONTESSORI RESEARCH ANALYSIS IN RETROSPECT Mary Maher Boehnlein Associate Professor Cleveland State University In…
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This book would not have been possible without the help and support of several people: David Kahn, Director…
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CONTENTS Preface ............................................................................................... ii 1.…
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Preface Montessori Research and Montessori Public Education This comprehensive volume of Montessori commentary and research…
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credentials. Thirty-eight percent reflected either random multi-age groupings or no multi-age groupings. Indeed, without…
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research, if properly guided, will establish once and for all the features which make Montessori unique. Defining Montessori…
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The purpose of this book is to analyze research on the Montessori method of education and its effects…
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observe her subjects in a holistic manner; consequently, her research was naturalistic or ethnographic. From her first…
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Researchers who attempt classroom studies are to be commended. These studies take immense resources and time to do well and…
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Table 1 Montessori Research Studies by the Year Category Number of Studies by Year 13-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-85 TOTAL…
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Disadvantaged; studies done with low socioeconomic status (SES) chil- dren. These studies tended to overlap into both the…
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1. The teacher held a recognized Montessori diploma: AMI or AMS. 2. The classroom was fully equipped in all basic areas, and…
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studies hypothesized increased perceptual motor ability or eye hand coordination from the sensorial materials when the direct…
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the use of video-taped observations. She also depended on the random- ness of the assignment of the children to compensate for…
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Guthrie, L. & Hall, W. (1984). Ethnographic approaches to reading research. In P.David Pearson (Ed.), Handbook of…
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CHAPTER2 EARLY RESEARCH STUDIES Travers (1985) credits Montessori with the fu-st educational program that was based on…
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Benson kept anecdotal records of her perceptions of the children's progress, and comparing the Montessori children to…
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4. Mofx>r-sensory Experience: There was intense pleasure in using the materials which provided varied senses room for…
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essential principles, and which he believed were an improvement over her materials. These materials are not described, however…
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This study is interesting because it is the only research in the liter- ature which specifies Montessori materials by age-…
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CHAPTER3 LONGITUDINAL STUDIES Introduction Several researchers attempted longitudinal studies of children who had…
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Earlier research had shown that economically disadvantaged children came to school lacking readiness to learn and profit from…
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During July, 1965, and January, 1966, Banta and his staff developed tests, observations, and interview techniques designed to…
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creative as well as conventional solutions to problems. The word auton- omy referred to self-regulating behaviors which…
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these were very early developed in children and might not be amena- ble to later educational experience. The findings…
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~----------------------------- ~- -- sentences on a subtest of the Wechsler Preschool Intelligence Scale (WIPPSI); and to…
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Montessori. This confounds the results and perhaps explains why Banta found only slight differences between the Montessori and…
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Parents were interviewed in person. Involvement directly with the school was hard to measure. Types of involvement were…
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Montessori teachers were asked how they would characterize the essence of the Montessori approach and the majority responded…
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records on absenteeism, teacher comments, and referral for special services information. However, she had to suspend this…
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Miller's Studies in Kentucky Miller's research is characterized by sound research procedures except for inability…
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be doubtful that a measure of IQ gain would be appropriate for the Montessori class at the end of one year. Motivation, she…
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Fair" Picture Vocabulary Test for intellectual functioning; d) the Cin- cinnati Autonomy Battery (CAB) by Banta which…
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resistance to distraction, initiative, and curiosity. The Bereiter- Englemann children achieved significantly higher on…
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was from 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. There were 25 children in a class with a teacher, an aide, and two parent-aides who alternated…
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groups on curiosity but less aggressive regardless of the kindergarten program. On Arithmeti,c, the Montessori group was…
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higher than the traditional groups. In regard to effects of preschool and type of kindergarten program, Montessori children…
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superior to children in the other three programs, but the differences were not statistically significant. There were no…
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children's behavior and less on teacher's behavior. They suggested that the particular Montessori teaching…
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child's responses to preschool programs were predictive of later aca- demic achievement and that the Montessori…
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engage the child in verbalizations or require such verbalizations as part of the definition of productive involvement. This…
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participating in the Consortium study administered the following mea- sures: Weschsler Intelligence Scale (Form B), A School…
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highest percentage of high school graduates, 75 per cent, had fewer children who were retained, and received the highest…
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Kohlberg then studied a group of children who attended an extended follow-through program in the Ancona Montessori School and…
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Other measures were of school-related behaviors and attitudes and social perceptions and social interaction. Results First…
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program did not perform at grade levels on the Metropolitan Achieve- ment battery even though they were scoring at normal to…
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Children were observed by four trained observers on a near daily basis or at least on four separate days of the school week…
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odd-even correlations for mean percent of time engaged in each activ- ity category consistently showed a correlation of .65…
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Ancona Montessori school. Narrative records of the behavior of 65 children are described. She wanted to describe and analyze…
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Montessori classroom had one teacher and an aid for 25 children of lower and middle class socioeconomic status. Stodolsky…
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spent more time in the non-Montessori activities than did the middle SES children who spent their time in reading and…
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with a set solution, a product. Their purpose is process not product oriented. They are to provide a sensorial impression, not…
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there was a need to insure sound teaching practices. At the end of the school year children were tested individually for…
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3. Structuring the learning environment so as to provide diversi- fied rather than restrictive stimulation with respect to the…
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letters, Go Fish was used to teach numbers and each child spent 8-10 minutes on the Talking Typewriter. Results Results…
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Montessori children remained at Sackville and were rated as average, indicating long-term retention of gains made in the…
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daily program as specified by the Head Start program. Montessori children participated more in self-care and care of others…
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Observation data was based on only two visits during the year, thus caution must be exercised in drawing inferences from the…
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Akron Model Cities Program Guidubaldi et al. (1974) evaluated the effectiveness of four types of preschool programs on the…
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children. He investigated the long-term effects of a traditional day care and a Montessori preschool for disadvantaged…
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measures used. Second, while the groups seem homogeneous within- groups and across matched groups on most factors, one problem…
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beginning and end of the kindergarten program than those without this experience. However, on all measures there were no…
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Jensen, J. & Kohlberg, L. (1966). Report of a ,-e,earch and denwnatrotion proj«t f01' culturolly duadvantaged…
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Prusso, K. (1977). Preki1ukrgarl.en Head St.a;rt evaluation year end report 1976-1977, Repqrt No. 7808. Philadelphia:…
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CHAPTER4 OTHER STUDIES OF CHILDREN OF LOW SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS The following studies show the great variety of attempts to…
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minutes of testing each month. Results showed that the cultural model consistently outperformed the Montessori model and the…
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The research took place in the Clavis Montessori Head Start centers staffed by Montessori teachers in Fullerton and Costa Mesa…
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pupils showing more significant mean gains in attitude toward school, adjustment in group situations, and interest in the…
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d) exercises in sensory geometry and numbers. Three additional objec- tives were included in the Montessori curriculum: a)…
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Children were pre- and posttested on measures of cognitive skills, curiosity, self-concept, and spontaneous language.…
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Tamminen, A. W. & Weatherman, R. F. (1967). An evaluatum of a presclwol training program for culturally deprived child…
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CHAPTERS OTHER STUDIES OF MONTESSORI CHILDREN OF MIDDLE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS This section reviews a variety of studies of…
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and on learning how to do verbal problem solving. Reading was taught using the Initial Teaching Alphabet, and the arithmetic…
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A critical factor in this study is what was measured. Bereiter did not measure what the Montessori program was teaching by the…
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provided sensitive guidance. She continued to add to the environment and provided materials which children could independently…
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Canadian Middle SES McKinnon and collaborators (1982) conducted a study which com- pared the social, motor, and academic…
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An interesting aspect of this study was the difference in teachers' connotations of words used on the questionnaire.…
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level scores was 1.8 to 4.0 with a median of 2.8. On social, academic and attitudinal measures no child was rated weak, except…
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teacher. The latter were completed within two months of the child's entrance into either kindergarten or first grade.…
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Commentary The design and execution of this study is quite acceptable, but one criticism of the study would be the small…
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Mathematics The primary hypothesis of the study by Morgan (1978), was that certain aspects of the concept of number, as…
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Dependent variables in the study were the motor skill of eye-hand co-ordination, visual perception skills of figure ground and…
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Gitter, Lena L. (1968). Interpretation and Summary of Montessori Modulaties. ~ American Mon- tea,ori Society Bulletin, 1(4), 1…
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CHAPTER6 RESEARCH OF COGNITIVE/ INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction One of the earliest studies of intellectual…
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The children were from middle income families and were restricted to four-year-olds attending school for the first time and…
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activities such as the grading of stimuli along a single varying contin- uum.He also found that increased adult interaction…
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There was no statistically significant difference between the groups, but females from all three approaches scored…

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