Research Library
The American Montessori Society Research Library provides Montessori-related resources for educators and researchers. In addition to presenting relevant, high-quality research, we hope to encourage new research that will strengthen the existing body of knowledge about Montessori education. If you are conducting Montessori research or have related information to share with AMS, please contact Angela Murray.
Documents included in this online collection have been selected by the AMS Research Committee. Research findings do not necessarily reflect the views of AMS or members of the committee.
The American Montessori Society Research Committee actively encourages, supports, and disseminates research relating to Montessori education.
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As part of our mission to support the growth and dissemination of Montessori-related research, the American Montessori Society makes available selected dissertations, theses, and summaries.
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AMS conference presenters generously share these workshop handouts to refresh your memory or spark new ideas.
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AMS publishes Montessori research and monitors relevant studies published in other scholarly journals. While we cannot make all such articles available, the AMS Research Committee deems some important enough to include here.
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AMS issues a variety of informational documents and position papers of interest to education researchers and all Montessorians.
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To support educators engaging in structured information-gathering so that they may improve instruction and learning within their classrooms or schools, AMS is making selected action research projects available.
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To assist the growing community of researchers examining Montessori education, the American Montessori Society makes available a variety of online resources.
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