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Montessori Education in Nordic Countries
Book Title: The Bloomsbury Handbook of Montessori Education
Pages: 315-320
Denmark, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Europe, Finland, Iceland, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - Evaluation, Montessori method of education - History, Nordic countries, Northern Europe
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Abstract/Notes: Montessori education had an early spread in Sweden and Denmark, and although it received attention in Finland, it was not established until the 1980s, similar to Norway. In Iceland, Montessori pedagogy has never taken hold. In the 1950s, leading Nordic Social Democrats took an interest in Montessori education, for example, Alva Myrdal. Maria Montessori visited both Denmark and Sweden, and the Danish Montessori Association spread Montessori’s ideas to the other Nordic countries. More recently, the introduction of school choice and publicly funded but privately controlled “free schools” have altered the dynamic of the uniform Nordic school systems, creating opportunities for expanded Montessori education (except for Finland, which remains predominantly centralized).
Language: English
Published: New York, New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-350-27561-4 978-1-350-27560-7 978-1-350-27562-1
Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks
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The Expansion of the Montessori Method in India and Neighboring Countries
Book Title: Maria Montessori's Contribution to Educational Thought and Practice: Souvenir in honour of Dr. Maria Monessori's Birth Centenary, 31 August, 1970
Pages: 62-70
Asia, India, Pakistan, South Asia, Sri Lanka
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Language: English
Published: New Delhi: Association of Delhi Montessorians, 1971
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Die Ausbreitung der Montessori-Methode in Indien und in den Nachbarstaaten [The spread of the Montessori method in India and neighboring countries]
Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [Montessori Pedagogy and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Results of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]
Pages: 357-367
Albert Max Joosten - Writings, Asia, Ceylon, Conferences, India, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977), Malaysia, Montessori method of education - History, Pakistan, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka
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Language: German
Published: München: Kindler, 1978
ISBN: 3-463-00716-9
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THPI: Its Role in the Rehabilitation of the Mentally Handicapped in the Context of Developing Countries
Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Montessori method of education
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Abstract/Notes: The paper reports on efforts of the Thakur Hari Prasad Institute (THPI), an Indian voluntary agency, to improve services to persons with mental retardation in the developing nation of India. THPI is involved in both institutional and non-institutional activities, development of national policy, and action research. One project has provided early detection and intervention to about 500 infants and young children with handicaps through use of neuro-muscular stimulation and Montessori methods. A second project is providing early identification and intervention services to over 800 children with handicaps in 10 rural villages. This project stresses locally relevant and affordable methods. The special education program of the institute utilizes individualized education plans, instructional materials made of common household objects, and integrated services. A community based rehabilitation center is planned which will have non-professionals teaching rural oriented skills to mentally retarded persons. Vocational training programs for this population in such areas as carpentry and tailoring have also been initiated. THPI is seeking industry involvement and working for new legislation in such areas as civil rights and guardianship. A parents' movement is being encouraged as is research relevant to developing nations. Increased public awareness and personnel development are also encouraged.
Language: English
Published: India: [s.n.], 1988
Article
Maria Montessori: in difesa del bambino in tutti i paesi del mondo [Maria Montessori: in defense of the child in all countries of the world]
Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 28, no. 8
Date: 1979
Pages: 3-5
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Marziola Pignatari - Writings
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0042-7241
Doctoral Dissertation
Environmental Awareness in Early Years Education: A Systematic Content Analysis on Research from Different Countries
Available from: HARVEST - University of Saskatchewan
Comaprative education, Environmental education, Montessori method of education, Reggio Emilia approach (Early childhood education), Waldorf method of education
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Abstract/Notes: This systematic literature review and content analysis was conducted to ascertain what research from different countries have found regarding the development of environmental awareness in the early years. Environmental awareness in the context of this study speaks to an understanding of the symbiotic relationship of the different entities coexisting within the environment. Research has shown that as children’s environmental knowledge increases, their personal attitudes are modified to more pro-environmental ways. Environmental awareness, over time, may also support children to develop a sense of identity that goes beyond the individual and encompasses how they see themselves as living cohesively as part of the environment through socialization and experience. This systematic literature review and content analysis explored what programs and practices exist in different parts of the world that engage children in various activities in biodiverse places, to support the development of their environmental awareness, which is based on their geographical location, culture, and socialization. To determine how children are supported as they develop their environmental awareness, this content analysis reviewed 80 articles from 15 countries. The findings of this systematic content analysis revealed that research from 15 countries across the world embrace the discourse of early childhood environmental education, but with different foci and objectives. These differences are sometimes determined based on social interactions, family values, community norms, national curricula, geographical locations, and culture. This systematic content analysis also revealed that young children can recognize interdependency and develop relationships with other-than-humans within the environment through programs such as nature schools, place-based education, forest schools, and other kindergarten programs. This recognition enables children to honour themselves as humans to survive and to become mindful of the needs of other entities within the environment and of the need to exist interdependently. Through programs and practices as revealed by the systematic content analysis children can deepen their environmental awareness, see themselves as part of the environment, and perhaps can then go on to participate in decision-making and action initiatives to sustain and support the environment.
Language: English
Published: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 2022
Article
[Reports from various countries: USA, Austria, Ceylon, Holland, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Italy, Sweden]
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1959, no. 4
Date: 1959
Pages: 13–30
Americas, Asia, Austria, Ceylon, Europe, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, India, Ireland, Italy
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
Secretarial Report 1959-1960 [Plus reports from various countries: Austria, Ceylon, England, India, Ireland, Italy, Pakistan]
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1960, no. 3/4
Date: 1960
Pages: 22–33
Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) - History
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
Report on the Societies in Different Countries
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1979, no. 2/3
Date: 1979
Africa, Muriel I. Dwyer - Writings, South Africa, Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
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Abstract/Notes: Three Montessori schools in Johannesburg - Sandton clinic day care centre - openend May 1976. Dwyer, Wikramaratne and Bryan visited South Africa for three weeks and gave lectures in Johannesurg, Durban, and Pietermaritzburg. Refers to Montessori Society of South Africa.
Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
A Critical Enquiry into the Implementation of the Montessori Teaching Method as a First Step Towards Inclusive Practice in Early Childhood Settings Specifically in Developing Countries
Available from: SAGE Journals
Publication: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, vol. 9, no. 2
Date: 2008
Pages: 178-181
Asia, Comparative education, Malaysia, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: The analysis was carried out as part of a master's thesis and it aimed to analyse the extent to which the Montessori educational philosophy and teaching method incorporated inclusive educational qualities. The Montessori Method was first developed for children who were disadvantaged and considered 'idiots', in the slums of Italy's San Lorenzo. With the usage of her didactic materials, Maria Montessori proved that the children in question were indeed educable given the correct type of instruction. The focus of this article is on the inclusive qualities embedded within the Montessori philosophy and teaching method, which can be reason enough for it to be adopted by developing countries that have limited budgets/funding for the purpose of special education. This method could prove to be an easy alternative for the immediate implementation of early childhood inclusive education for countries such as Malaysia which do not yet possess specific legislation governing special education.
Language: English
DOI: 10.2304/ciec.2008.9.2.178
ISSN: 1463-9491