Organizaciones Montessori

· MariaMontessori.com is a project from the Montessori Administrators Association (MAA) with a goal of
providing accurate and relevant information about the Montessori method of education to parents around the
world.

· Montessori-Science.org links to a site about the book and DVD titled Montessori: The Science behind the
Genius by by Angeline S. Lillard, PhD.

· The Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) is the original organization to promote the ideas and
principles of Maria Montessori, both training teachers and accrediting schools. The Post Oak School has
been affiliated with AMI since its founding in 1963.

· The Association Montessori Internationale / USA (AMI/USA) is AMI's branch office in the United States, and
offers teacher training at several sites.

· The North American Montessori Teachers Association (NAMTA) is a source of information about Montessori
research, training, and education, publishing resources for parents, offering regional conferences for
teachers, and editing The NAMTA Journal.

· The American Montessori Society (AMS) is a non-profit service organization dedicated to stimulating the use
of the Montessori teaching approach in private and public schools; it trains teachers and accredits schools.

· Montessori Online is the online resource center provided by the Montessori Foundation (publishers of
Tomorrow's Child magazine) and the International Montessori Council.

· The Montessori Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of Montessori
education in the United States and abroad. The foundation and its membership organization, The
International Montessori Council, work together with Montessori schools, parents, and local and national
Montessori organizations to promote the mission of the Montessori movement.

Información acerca de Montessori

· Montessori Madness: a book that is a "Parent-to-Parent argument for Montessori education

· Montessori 101: [PDF] some basic information that every Montessori parent should know

· The International Montessori Index is a web site organized to provide detailed information on Montessori
education to the public: information for parents and teachers, practical suggestions for using Montessori
philosophy in homes and classrooms, links to Montessori schools, conferences, teacher training courses,
organizations, educational materials, and other valuable sites.

· Jola Publications: offers Montessori publications and serves as a clearing house for information like
upcoming events, schools listings, news, etc.

· The Mammolina Project offers Montessori resources including the AskMARIA! database, recommended
reading, and Internet links of interest.

· Michael Olaf Montessori Company offers Montessori toys, books, games, tools, music, and other educational
and fun materials for children from birth to age twelve, at home and in school.

· The Objectivist Center offers a discussion of Montessori education from the point of view of Objectivism, the philosophy illustrated in the writing of Ayn Rand.

· Parent Child Press publishes books promoting parenting, Montessori education, art education, and the
spiritual growth of children.

· The Center for Positive Practices
provides an annotated bibliography to articles in various Montessori
publications.



 

 

 


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