Bibliography

The continuously updated interactive catalog began with the digitization of Montessori. International Bibliography 1896-2000, a text published in 2001 by the Opera Nazionale Montessori.

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The catalogue is now being updated and the search engine allows for flexible and customized consultation (e.g. by author, by title of a text/article, by year of publication, by time period, etc.). In order to piece back together the chronological sequence and the state of publication of Montessori’s works, all records of first editions mention subsequent editions (if any), translations and publications abroad.

The International Bibliography is an impressive piece of work comprised of 12,805 units of bibliographical information: single works, multi-volume works, collections, articles published in the form of abstracts, contributions to periodical publications. The Bibliography is an essential tool for quantitative and qualitative studies on the vast body of writings by and about Montessori, published in 58 countries and 37 languages.

A few figures from C. Tornar’s introduction will provide a sense of the geographical and cultural spread of Montessori’s intellectual and scientific endeavour. Of all publications by Maria Montessori published between 1896 and 2000, almost 33% appeared in Italy; 17.76% in Germany; 16.53% in the United States of America; 13.8% in the Netherlands; 10.16% in Great Britain; 10.16% in India; 7.29% in France; 5.75% in Spain, and 18.48% in other countries. These figures as well as the number of reprints/republications testify to the unabated interest in Montessori’s philosophy of education. Furthermore, between 1952 - the year of Montessori’s death - and 2000, as many as 8,769 publications appeared, or 81.5% of the total number published between 1896 and 2000. Moving now to publications about Montessori, again from 1896 to 2000, 43.18% appeared in Italy and 56.82% in other countries. Also significant is the percentage of publications produced in the United States alone: 33.3% of the total excluding Italy.

As early as the year 2000, the editor points out, the International Bibliography testified to a growing interest in a more objective and to-the-point study of Montessori’s thought, based on archival research and on a rigorous consideration of historical information. Other research approaches included an in-depth study of Montessori’s didactic suggestions in the light of the relationship between teaching and learning; a growing attention to a variety of dimensions of her thought ranging from cosmic education to education to peace and religious education; from the teaching of mathematics to the theory of the child’s mind. Noteworthy is also the increase in the number of experimental studies conducted in particular in the United States and using comparative analysis in order to test some of Montessori’s assumptions.

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The Kodaikanal Experience: Chapter II. Kahn-Montessori Interview. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2013 - 38 (Winter 2013), n. 1, pp. 93-96. Montessori Voices Guided by Nature.
The Kodaikanal Experience: Chapter I. Kahn-Wikramaratne Interview.. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2013 - 38 (Winter 2013), n. 1, pp. 83-91. Montessori Voices Guided by Nature.
Work of the Hand through the Curriculum and across the Planes of Development: A Compilation of Creative Ideas. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2013 - 38 (Spring 2013), n. 2, pp. 109-119. Practical Life - A Transforming Realization from Birth to Adulthood.
Andrews Sarah Werner, Joyful Engagement: Montessori's Common Core Standard. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Spring 2014), n. 2, pp. 183-194. Breaking the Poverty Cycle: Social Retooling of the Montessori First Plane.
Awes Alison, Supporting the Dyslexic Child in the Montessori Environment. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Summer 2014), n. 3, pp. 171-207. The Holistic Meaning of Inclusion in Montessori Education.
Baldi Enrica, I materiali sensoriali Montessori oltre le aule scolastiche. In: María Montessori: una lectura desde y para el s. XXI , Santiago de Compostela, Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudios sobre la Infancia , 2014 - P. 127-146.
Begin Janet, Montessori Early Childhood Education in the Public Sector: Opportunities and Challenges. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Spring 2014), n. 2, pp. 61-90. Breaking the Poverty Cycle: Social Retooling of the Montessori First Plane.
Black Connie, Community: A Hallmark of Our Approach. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Winter 2014), n. 1, pp. 7-23. From Early Childhood to Adolescence: Community as Oasis and the Origins of Peace.
Black Connie, Montessori All Day: Gracious Living with Children beyond the Hours of a Typical School Day. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Spring 2014), n. 2, pp. 29-51. Breaking the Poverty Cycle: Social Retooling of the Montessori First Plane.
Bosna Vittoria, Alcune applicazioni alternative del metodo educativo di Maria Montessori. In: Suggestioni montessoriane. Ripensare l’umanità a partire dall’infanzia , Bari, Progedit , 2014 - a. IV, n. 2 (12/2014) di "MeTis. Mondi educativi, temi indagini suggestioni", p. 171 - 174.
Casal de la Fuente Lucía, Montessori para todos : Montessori Connections. In: María Montessori: una lectura desde y para el s. XXI , Santiago de Compostela, Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudios sobre la Infancia , 2014 - P. 165-172.
Chawla Louise, The Natural World as Prepared Environment. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Winter 2014), n. 1, pp. 41-59. From Early Childhood to Adolescence: Community as Oasis and the Origins of Peace.
Comincini David, Epistemologia, intercultura e mondializzazione. In: Suggestioni montessoriane. Ripensare l’umanità a partire dall’infanzia , Bari, Progedit , 2014 - a. IV, n. 2 (12/2014) di "MeTis. Mondi educativi, temi indagini suggestioni", p. 175 - 178.
Cossentino Jacqueline, Following the Family: An Overview of the Birth-to-Six Research Project. In: The NAMTA journal / North American Montessori Teachers'Association , Cleveland Heights (Ohio), The Association , 2014 - 39 (Spring 2014), n. 2, pp. 53-59. Breaking the Poverty Cycle: Social Retooling of the Montessori First Plane.