Hello, roosevelt-ga!
The article, "Montessori or Public Kindergarten - A Parent's Decision
for the Five Year Old," was written by Aline D. Wolf. The article may
be found on the Montessori Education Centers website:
http://www.montessorilovetolearn.com/curriculum.asp?page=4
Aline Wolf is an important figure in the development of Montessori
education in the United States. She is responsible for interpreting
and introducing the works of Maria Montessori to the American public
in her book, "A Parents' Guide to the Montessori Classroom."
Aline D. Wolf is the business founder of Parent Child Press. I called
Parent Child Press to make sure that Aline Wolf would receive any mail
sent to her at that address. The woman I spoke to assured me that any
correspondence sent to Aline Wolf at Parent Child Press will be passed
along to her.
(As you may be aware, personal contact information for an individual
is prohibited under the GA Terms of Service. However, business contact
information for an individual may be provided.)
You may write to Aline Wolf c/o:
Parent Child Press
P.O. Box 675
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
Toll Free: 1 (866) 727-3683
Fax: (814) 696-7510
email: info@parentchildpress.com
http://www.parentchildpress.com/pcp.html
"Most of the books, posters, pamphlets and other materials produced by
Parent Child Press are the work of the company's founder, Aline D.
Wolf, who is widely recognized as a modern interpreter of Maria
Montessori's work."
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You may read more about Aline Wolf at the following sites:
"About Aline D. Wolf
http://www.parentchildpress.com/aline.html
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"Renowned Montessori Educator to be Awarded Honorary Degree." Marywood
University.(May 2000)
http://www.marywood.edu/www2/prweb/press/archive/2000/may/alinewolfhondeg.html
Some excerpts:
"Marywood University will confer an honorary degree upon Aline D.
Wolf, a member of Marywood's Class of 1950 and a renowned Montessori
educator."
"Long regarded as a modern interpreter of Maria Montessori's
philosophy and methods, Ms. Wolf, author of 21 books, has most
recently narrowed her attention to the most important aspect of all
Montessori's educational work - nurturing the spirit of the child,
particularly in the framework of cosmic education. Since the
publication of her most recent book, Nurturing the Spirit in
Non-Sectarian Classrooms, she has been lecturing extensively to
parents and teachers concerned about the materialistic values that
predominate society."
"In 1961 she and her husband, Gerald, founded a Montessori school in
the living room of their home in Altoona. This school, now called
Penn-Mont Academy, was the first Montessori school to be licensed in
Pennsylvania and the third in the nation. Today, Penn-Mont Academy has
over 250 students ranging in age from 18 months to 12 years, and has
sponsored several Montessori training programs for teachers."
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From "Cosmic Education -- The Space Age Source of Spiritual Nurturing."
http://216.239.53.104/search?q=cache:avQT5DXnmdUJ:www.webbates.com/ams/aline.html+%22aline+D.+wolf%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
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Excerpt about Aline Wolf:
"With sixteen books to her credit, Mrs. Wolf is widely regarded as a
modern interpreter of Maria Montessori's philosophy and methods. After
she and her husband, Gerald, founded Pennsylvania's first Montessori
school in 1961, she wrote A Parent's Guide to the Montessori
Classroom, now a classic in the educational world and translated into
French, Spanish, and Chinese. In subsequent books, as well as in
posters and slides, Aline highlighted Montessori's insights for
parenting and for teaching peace."
"Aline Wolf has lectured extensively throughout the United States and
in Canada, Mexico, Samoa, Australia, England, Ireland, [Sweden in
October 1999], and New Zealand. She has been honored for distinguished
achievement by her alma mater, Marywood College; by the American
Montessori Society for significant contributions in furthering the
progress of the Montessori approach; and by the Pennsylvania
Montessori Teachers Association as an outstanding educator. Her latest
book, Nurturing the Spirit in nonsectarian Classrooms, was published
in May, 1996 and served as a springboard to nearly continuous speaking
engagements throughout the world."
"Mrs. Wolf holds a B.A. degree from Marywood College, Scranton, PA
(1950), a Montessori diploma from the St. Nicholas Training Centre,
London (1965), and an honorary Doctorate of Pedagogy from St. Frances
College, Loretto, PA (1997). She has taught "Introduction to
Montessori" courses at the University of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania
State University."
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Aline Wolf was a featured speaker at the American Montessori
Society's Fall Conference in California. I also emailed the AMS about
the best way to contact Aline Wolf. They referred me to the address
for Parent Child Press as well.
If you are interested in further conference presentations by Aline
Wolf, you may want to contact the American Montessori Society.
American Montessori Society
http://www.amshq.org
Contact Information
http://www.amshq.org/contactUs.htm
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I hope this information meets your needs. Please let me know if I can
clarify anything further.
Sincerely,
umiat-ga
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