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Recommended
Reading on Montessori Education
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Introductory
Book List
Here
are some introductory books on Maria Montessori and Montessori education.
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Lillard, Paula P. (1996). Montessori Today. New
York: Random House. Order through NAMTA or
from your local bookstore. ISBN 0-8052-1061-X, 207 pages, bibliography,
index.
Describes Montessori theory and contemporary
American Montessori schools serving ages ranging from birth
to adulthood.
What parents can do to help their youngest
children in the process of self-formation.
Describes the needs of the elementary-aged
child in the process of acquiring culture.
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Montessori, Maria. (1949). The Absorbent
Mind. Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House. Order
Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company edition through NAMTA.
U.S. edition can be ordered
online through Amazon.com.
Discusses the development of infants and
young children from birth to three years. Gives a clear explanation
of the basis of Montessori theory and method.
A series of short essays about the child,
the family, and the school, with a philosophical emphasis.
Discusses the development and education
of the child from age seven through adolescence. Includes Dr.
Montessori's thoughts on university education.
Covers Maria Montessori's life, how she
developed Montessori education, its theoretical basis, and
the worldwide growth of the Montessori movement.
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Book List
The following books give more in-depth information
about Montessori education.
A collection of essays including both theory
and practice at the elementary level.
An introduction, both practical and theoretical,
including observations and insights into the nature of young
children.
Essays including lectures from the 6th International
Montessori Congress in Copenhagen in 1937.
A discussion of the role of education in
a changing world.
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Montessori, Maria. (1948). The Discovery
of the Child. Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House.
Order Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company edition through NAMTA.
U.S. edition can be ordered
online through Amazon.com.
Early writings of Dr. Montessori highlighting
the materials and the work of the child in the primary class
(ages 3-6).
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Montessori, Maria. (1955). The Formation
of Man. (first published in the U.S. under the title Childhood
Education, New York: New American Library.) Order Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company
edition through NAMTA.
Dr. Montessori's approach to world literacy.
A classic essay on the imagination, the
natural characteristics of the child, and the integration of
human development and history.
The ideas of Montessori from a philosophical,
psychological, and educational point of view. Foreword by Buckminster
Fuller.
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