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Performance of Montessori and traditionally schooled nursery children on tasks of seriation, classification, and conservation
Authors:Jacqueline M White  Steven R Yussen  Edward M Docherty
Institution:University of Wisconsin—Madison USA
Abstract:It was hypothesized that the Montessori curriculum accelerates the acquisition of a number of concrete operational skills. To test this, eighty 4-year-old children were given three Piagetian problems—seriation, classification, and conservation. Half of the subjects were from Montessori schools, and the other half were from more traditional nursery settings. Within each type of school, half of the children were first year and the other half were second year enrollees. Results showed that significantly more Montessori than traditional children seriated and classified objects like concrete thinkers but that there were no differences on the conservation problem. Year of enrollment did not influence performance on any of the tasks. It was concluded that the hypothesis was confirmed and that the failure to find acceleration of conservation performance was due to its advanced nature relative to the other problems and/or the tangential manner in which Montessori exercises deal with the critical concepts that underly it.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Steven R  Yussen  Department of Educational Psychology  University of Wisconsin—Madison  Madison  Wis  53706  
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