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Paul Oswald (1914-1999): Nachruf auf Professor Dr. Paul Oswald [Paul Oswald (1914-1999): Obituary for Professor Dr. Paul Oswald]

Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik in Deutschland: Rückblick - Aktualität - Zukunftsperspektiven ; 40 Jahre Montessori-Vereinigung e.V. [Montessori Pedagogy in Germany: Review - Current Issues - Future Perspectives 40 years of the Montessori Association]

Pages: 124-125

Europe, Germany, Harald Ludwig - Writings, Obituaries, Paul Oswald - Biographic sources, Western Europe

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Language: German

Published: Münster, Germany: Lit, 2002

ISBN: 978-3-8258-5746-2

Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 7

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Paul Oswald (1914-1999): Begegnung mit Paul Oswald [Paul Oswald (1914-1999): Encounter with Paul Oswald]

Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik in Deutschland: Rückblick - Aktualität - Zukunftsperspektiven ; 40 Jahre Montessori-Vereinigung e.V. [Montessori Pedagogy in Germany: Review - Current Issues - Future Perspectives 40 years of the Montessori Association]

Pages: 126-128

Europe, Germany, Western Europe

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Language: German

Published: Münster, Germany: Lit, 2002

ISBN: 978-3-8258-5746-2

Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 7

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In Memoriam: Dr. Paul J. Dunn

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 27, no. 3

Pages: 22

Obituaries, Paul J. Dunn - Biographic sources

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Abstract/Notes: From 1962 to 1965, Paul served on the board of directors of the American Montessori Society.Among many other positions, Paul served as president of the International Academy of Preventive Medicine, as a member of the Illinois Commission on Children, as assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at the Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola University, and on the staffs of St. Anne's, Oak Park, Loretto, and West Suburban Hospitals.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Entre Pauline Kergomard et Maria Montessori [Between Pauline Kergomard and Maria Montessori]

Available from: Open Edition

Publication: Le Portique, vol. 2007, no. 4

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Abstract/Notes: In the 19th century the references concerning the education in the early years of infants took 2 different orientations. One uses an “educational mother” as the model. Between the love and limits that she offers her child, she brings a moral education. In the other reference, the educator, very respectful to the dynamic of the child, intervenes as little as possible. The objective is that he conquers autonomy and learns a sense of responsibilities. Two educated women are representative of these 2 tendencies: On one hand Pauline Kergomard (preschool inspector 1838–1925), author of “the motherly education at school”, in her teaching to school principals, presents as a reference the “comprehensive and devoted mother” taking care of the physical intellectual and moral development of children. In this case she represents more the dimension of “care”. On the other hand, Maria Montessori, (Italian pedagogue, 1870-1952) author of "scientific education”, is going to impute little by little her ideas based on the fact that the child has the necessary qualities to grow on his/her own. So according to the educator with just creating a high-quality environment in order to enable the child to find the extract to grow up and be the autor of their own evolution. We consider her to represent the concept of education, resulting from a method. We have presented the essence of both authors convictions. Alter restoring them in their context, we will confront them to see in what degree these methods are opposed or not, in the sense of seeing how they complete and intervene with each other. Our idea is to make use of the analysis of both orientations and develop to what point care is indispensable to the quality and the education of child and more over at the present time. Au XIXe siècle les références concernant l’éducation de la petite enfance ont pris deux orientations différentes. L’une donne comme modèle la mère éducatrice. Dans l’autre référence, l’éducatrice très respectueuse de la dynamique de l’enfant, intervient le moins possible. Deux femmes pédagogues sont représentatives de ces courants : D’une part, Pauline Kergomard (inspectrice des écoles maternelles, 1838-1925) auteur de « L’éducation maternelle à l’école » présente comme référence « la mère intelligente et dévouée » ; elle représente plutôt la dimension « soin ». D’autre part, Maria Montessori (pédagogue italienne,1870-1952) auteur de « La pédagogie scientifique » va peu à peu imposer ses idées basées sur le fait que l’enfant possède les qualités nécessaires pour grandir par lui-même. Nous la considérons comme représentant le concept d’éducation fruit d’une méthode. Notre propos est de nous servir de l’analyse de ces deux orientations pour dévoiler combien les soins sont indispensables à la qualité de l’éducation même.

Language: French

ISSN: 1283-8594

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Reggio Meets Montessori: St. Paul Preschool Developing a Hybrid Worth Watching [MacDonald Montessori Child Care, St. Paul, Minnesota]

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 13, no. 3

Pages: 1, 28-29

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

Bachelor's Thesis

As Contribuições de Maria Montessori e Paulo Freire para a educação nos TCCs de Pedagogia da região da grande Florianópolis [The Contributions of Maria Montessori and Paulo Freire to education in the Pedagogy TCCs in the greater Florianópolis region]

Available from: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Americas, Autonomy in children, Brazil, Latin America and the Caribbean, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Paulo Freire - Philosophy, South America

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Abstract/Notes: Este estudo tem como objetivo central apresentar os Trabalhos de Conclusão de Curso de Pedagogia que trazem as contribuições dos autores Maria Montessori e de Paulo Freire para a educação em Universidades da região da grande Florianópolis, verificando principalmente os trabalhos que fazem referência ao conceito de autonomia. Além dos pensadores em destaque Freire (1996) e Montessori (1965), utilizamos neste estudo também outros teóricos como Antunes (2008), Pereira (2014), Schram e Carvalho (2015). Esta pesquisa apresenta uma metodologia de natureza básica, com abordagem do problema qualitativo, com objetivo de estudo exploratório e descritivo e com conhecimento técnico do tipo bibliográfico e com uso da análise do conteúdo. A presente pesquisa apresenta o estado da arte das produções acadêmicas que envolvem Maria Montessori, Paulo Freire e o conceito de autonomia em investigações realizadas nas universidades públicas da grande Florianópolis. Ao realizar o estado da arte, selecionamos cinco TCCs que trazem as referidas discussões, num recorte temporal de 2010 a 2020.1. Além disso, a investigação apresenta a vida e obra de Maria Montessori e a vida e obra de Paulo Freire, além de alguns apontamentos com as contribuições de cada um desses autores referentes ao conceito de autonomia. O resultado obtido nesta pesquisa sinalizou o quanto que Freire e Montessori podem auxiliar na compreensão sobre o conceito de autonomia, considerando sempre o tempo histórico e a realidade vivida dos sujeitos envolvidos. Montessori a partir de um ambiente e profissionais preparados, compreende a autonomia como ato de liberdade de fazer. Para Freire, a autonomia é compreendida de forma democrática e como uma liberdade emancipadora. Portanto, a partir das pesquisas selecionadas podemos observar que a autonomia pode ir além do saber fazer as tarefas rotineiras de alimentação e higiene e, para que os sujeitos consigam desenvolver sua autonomia, os mesmos precisam exercer a liberdade de escolha e participar da mesma, mas para isso, o (a) professor (a) também pode colaborar, no sentido de estar comprometido com o processo emancipatório do ser humano. [The main objective of this study is to present the Completion Works of the Pedagogy Course that bring the contributions of the authors Maria Montessori and Paulo Freire to education in Universities in the greater Florianópolis region, verifying mainly the works that make reference to the concept of autonomy. In addition to the prominent thinkers Freire (1996) and Montessori (1965), we also used in this study other theorists such as Antunes (2008), Pereira (2014), Schram and Carvalho (2015). This research presents a methodology of a basic nature, with a qualitative approach to the problem, with the objective of an exploratory and descriptive study and with technical knowledge of the bibliographic type and with the use of content analysis. This research presents the state of the art of academic productions involving Maria Montessori, Paulo Freire and the concept of autonomy in investigations carried out in public universities in greater Florianópolis. When carrying out the state of the art, we selected five TCCs that bring the aforementioned discussions, in a time frame from 2010 to 2020.1. In addition, the investigation presents the life and work of Maria Montessori and the life and work of Paulo Freire, as well as some notes with the contributions of each of these authors regarding the concept of autonomy. The result obtained in this research signaled how much Freire and Montessori can help in understanding the concept of autonomy, always considering the historical time and the lived reality of the subjects involved. Montessori, from an environment and prepared professionals, understands autonomy as an act of freedom to do. For Freire, autonomy is understood in a democratic way and as an emancipatory freedom. Therefore, from the selected studies, we can observe that autonomy can go beyond knowing how to do routine tasks of food and hygiene and, for subjects to be able to develop their autonomy, they need to exercise freedom of choice and participate in it, but for this, the teacher can also collaborate, in the sense of being committed to the emancipatory process of the human being.]

Language: Portuguese

Published: Florianópolis, Brazil, 2020

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Die Paul-Klee-Schule in Bad Godesberg wird eine Montessori-Schule [The Paul Klee School in Bad Godesberg will become a Montessori school]

Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 61, no. 1

Pages: 64-73

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Language: German

ISSN: 0944-2537

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In Memoriam: Kathryn Dooley Dunn

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 27, no. 3

Pages: 22

Kathryn Dooley Dunn - Biographic sources, Obituaries

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Abstract/Notes: Kathy was AMS-credentialed and also served as a member of Alcuin's board of directors and vice president of the Illinois Montessori Society.Later, they co-founded the Center for Integrative Treatment and Biochemical Nutrition, and she joined the center's staff, serving as a certified clinical nutritionist.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Maria Montessori, M.D.: A Biographical Sketch

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 2–4

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Reginald Calvert Orem - Writings

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Language: English

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Board Elections–Individuals and Heads of Schools Ballot [Biographical sketches of 10 candidates]

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 5, no. 1

Pages: 37–38

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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