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It is especially
fitting that Boston, Massachusetts—the
city in which, more than two centuries ago, a revolution was sparked
that irrevocably changed the path of our nation’s history—will
be the venue for a conference that will celebrate the sparking
of another revolutionary idea: the founding of the American Montessori
Society. It was 50 years ago, in 1960, that educator Dr. Nancy
McCormick Rambusch saw her dream to establish a society that would
develop and expand Montessori education in schools across the United
States unfold into reality.
With AMS and Montessori education now well established and continuing
to grow in the United States and abroad, it is time for Montessori
educators to take an in-depth look at the relationship between
Montessori education and the 21st -century skills, values, and
attributes required by our students, so that they may become competent,
responsible, adaptive citizens who are lifelong learners, critical
thinkers, and creative problem solvers. And, it is our responsibility
as educators and researchers to examine, enhance, and validate
our Montessori pedagogy and practice for the 21st century, just
as Maria Montessori and Nancy McCormick Rambusch challenged existing
educational methods and philosophies and introduced new ideas and
models. In her book Learning How to Learn (1962), Dr. Rambusch
challenged us to consider this question: “In an effort to
find more effective solutions to learning at all levels, can Americans
do less than look at Montessori again?”
We will be posting more information about the conference to our
Website as it becomes available, so please continue to check back.
For More Information
Conference Logistics: Leslie
DiLeo, CMP
Conference Program: Marie Conti,
MEd
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