Global Diffusion of Montessori Schools

Mira Debs, Jaap De Brouwer, Angela K. Murray, Lynne Lawrence, Megan Tyne, Candice Von der Wehl
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Montessori education is distinct for its implementation in 154 countries around the world. Lacking a Montessori trademark or comprehensive overseeing body, the expansion of the Montessori approach has often been diffuse and fragmented among competing organizations. The absence of centralized, accurate, and consistent accounting has made it difficult to document the scope, growth trends, and diverse populations of students served in Montessori schools. The primary objective of this study was to gather evidence to support a robust estimate of the number of Montessori schools worldwide. This estimate relies on national and regional organizations’ broadest definitions of what constitutes a Montessori program. The study included two components: a survey of regional and national Montessori organizations and supplemental sources, including other published estimates and direct inquiries within key countries. Multiple sources allowed for triangulating data to reach a more confident estimate for the number of schools in each country and for synthesizing global perspectives on significant elements of Montessori fidelity worldwide. Through these sources, we document a total of 15,763 Montessori schools around the globe, roughly 9% of which are government funded. Countries with the largest number of Montessori schools are the United States, China, Thailand, Germany, Canada, and Tanzania; the United States, Thailand, the Netherlands, and India have the largest number of government-funded or public Montessori programs. Results of the fidelity analysis identified six practices that emerge consistently as central pillars of Montessori implementation.
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蒙台梭利学校的全球传播
蒙台梭利教育因其在全球154个国家的实施而与众不同。由于缺乏一个蒙台梭利商标或一个全面的监督机构,蒙台梭利方法的扩展往往是分散和分散的竞争组织。由于缺乏集中、准确和一致的会计,很难记录蒙特梭利学校的范围、增长趋势和不同的学生群体。本研究的主要目的是收集证据,以支持对全球蒙特梭利学校数量的可靠估计。这一估计依赖于国家和地区组织对蒙台梭利项目的最广泛定义。这项研究包括两个组成部分:对区域和国家蒙台梭利组织的调查和补充资料,包括其他公布的估计数和在主要国家内的直接调查。多个来源允许对数据进行三角测量,以对每个国家的学校数量进行更有信心的估计,并对全球范围内蒙特梭利忠诚的重要因素进行综合全球视角。通过这些资源,我们记录了全球15763所蒙台梭利学校,其中大约9%是政府资助的。蒙特梭利学校数量最多的国家是美国、中国、泰国、德国、加拿大和坦桑尼亚;美国、泰国、荷兰和印度拥有最多的政府资助或公共蒙特梭利项目。保真度分析的结果确定了六个实践,这些实践始终是蒙台梭利实施的核心支柱。
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