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Materiales sensoriales Montessori en el desarrollo de la noción de seriación en infantes de cinco años [Montessori sensorial materials in the development of the notion of seriation in infants of five years]
Available from: Universidad César Vallejo
Publication: Eduser. Revista Científica de Educación, vol. 5, no. 1
Date: 2018
Pages: 79-88
Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean, Montessori materials, Montessori method of education, Peru, Sensorial materials, South America
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Abstract/Notes: El objetivo de la presente investigación determinar la influencia de los materiales sensoriales Montessori en el desarrollo de la noción de seriación en infantes de cinco años de una institución educativa de Comas, 2016; diseño experimental de tipo cuasi-experimental, de corte longitudinal, con una población de 50 infantes, la información fue obtenida mediante la administración individualizada de una escala valorativa con respuestas de tipo Likert, para el análisis de datos se utilizó el programa estadístico SPSS versión 22. A partir de los resultados obtenidos se encontró que los materiales Montessori favorecen el desarrollo de la noción de seriación en infantes de cinco años. [The objective of the present investigation was to determine the influence of the sensory materials Montessori in the development of the notion of seriation in infants of five years of an educational institution of Comas, 2016; Experimental design of quasi-experimental type, of longitudinal cut, with a population of 50 infants, the information was obtained by means of the individualized administration of a valuation scale with Likert-type responses, for the analysis of data the statistical program SPSS version 22 was used From the results obtained it was found that the Montessori materials favor the development of the notion of seriation in infants of five years.]
Language: Spanish
DOI: 10.18050/RevEduser.v5n1a4
ISSN: 2412-2769
Article
Montessori-Pädagogik und Pfadfindererziehung [Montessori pedagogy and scouting education]
Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 38, no. 3
Date: 2000
Pages: 108-132
Montessori method of education, Scouting (Youth activity)
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Language: German
ISSN: 0944-2537
Article
The Montessori Bibliography Online: A Resource for the Global Montessori Community
Available from: University of Kansas Libraries
Publication: Journal of Montessori Research, vol. 8, no. 1
Date: 2022
Pages: 1-12
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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori Bibliography Online (MBO) makes information about Montessori education and the Montessori movement more accessible through an online interface that includes links to digitized source materials. Historically, Montessori bibliographies and indexes have been published in physical form and include references to other sources, but a direct link is absent. This database builds on previously compiled indexes to consolidate citations into a comprehensive repository with an intuitive user interface and a robust search capability. Additionally, the MBO provides hyperlinks to digitized source material. Although this type of tool is not unprecedented in the larger research and educational landscape, it is novel within the domain of Montessori education. This methodological essay discusses the steps I took to compile and develop the MBO. Beginning with a review of the literature and legal matters, the discussion describes the methods and processes employed. It concludes by outlining future directions for the MBO. The MBO is accessible at https://montessoribib.ku.edu.
Language: English
ISSN: 2378-3923
Article
Lo que dice Maria Montessori sobre la enseñanza del Dibujo [What Maria Montessori says about teaching Drawing] [part 2]
Available from: Hemeroteca Informador
Publication: El Informador (Guadalajara, Mexico)
Date: Jan 14, 1919
Pages: 2
Americas, Central America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico
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Language: Spanish
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L'Escola Montessori de la Mancomunitat: La tasca de l’Escola Montessori
Available from: ARCA. Arxiu de Revistes Catalanes Antigues
Publication: La Veu de Catalunya, vol. 32, no. 8263 (ed. Matí)
Date: Sep 17, 1922
Pages: 11
Europe, Southern Europe, Spain
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Language: Catalan
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Über Deutsche Lehrkunst und die Montessori-Methode im Ersten Anschauungsunterricht [About German Teaching and the Montessori Method in the First Object Lesson]
Available from: HathiTrust
Publication: Zeitschrift für Pädagogische Psychologie und Experimentelle Pädagogik [Journal of Educational Psychology and Experimental Pedagogy], vol. 23, no. 11/12
Date: 1922
Pages: 468
Montessori method of education
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Language: German
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Maria Montessori: A Visionary Whose Insights Align With Neuroscience / Maria Montessori : une visionnaire dont les idées s'alignent avec les neurosciences
Available from: Cortica
Publication: Cortica, vol. 2, no. 2
Date: 2023
Pages: 203-222
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Neuroscience
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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori’s approach, based on observation of and experimentation with children’s learning processes, remains one of the longest-standing and widely embraced forms of alternative education. Contemporary neuroscience research increasingly validates Montessori’s principles, yet a robust bridge between these two fields remains elusive. Factors such as differing goals, terminology and the lack of a collaborative framework hinder their synergy. This literature review explores the intersection between neuroscience findings and Montessori’s educational philosophy, structured into five key areas. The Perspective first presents various neuroscience insights: an exploration of aspects related to learning, brain development and cognition. Second, a brief background on Maria Montessori’s contributions: a historical overview of Maria Montessori's life, work and educational methodology. Third is the identification of the areas where neuroscience and Montessori principles intersect, including the importance of movement, emotional development, social learning, the role of the prepared environment, the transition from concrete to abstract concepts, self-regulation, sensitive periods and memory. Finally, while acknowledging the challenges and limitations in researching Montessori education, this review emphasises the growing evidence that supports the alignment of Montessori principles with neuroscience findings. This underscores the enduring relevance of Montessori’s holistic education approach and highlights the potential benefits of a deeper collaboration between these fields, to enhance educational practices and promote comprehensive learning experiences for children. / L'approche éducative de Maria Montessori, fondée sur l'observation et l'expérimentation de l'enfant, reste l'une des formes d'éducation alternative les plus anciennes et les plus largement adoptées. La recherche contemporaine en neurosciences valide de plus en plus les principes de Montessori, mais établir un pont solide entre ces deux domaines reste difficile. Des facteurs tels que des objectifs différents, une terminologie différente et l'absence d'un cadre de collaboration entravent leur synergie. Cette revue de la littérature explore l'intersection entre les résultats des neurosciences et la philosophie éducative de Montessori, structurée en cinq domaines clés : Premièrement, la présentation de quelques idées neuroscientifiques : Une exploration de divers aspects neuroscientifiques liés à l'apprentissage, au développement du cerveau et à la cognition. Deuxièmement, un bref historique des contributions de Maria Montessori : un aperçu historique de la vie, de l'œuvre et de la méthodologie éducative de Maria Montessori. L'identification des domaines où les neurosciences et les principes Montessori se croisent est ensuite présentée, notamment l'importance du mouvement, le développement émotionnel, l'apprentissage social, le rôle de l'environnement préparé, la transition des concepts concrets aux concepts abstraits, l'autorégulation, les périodes sensibles et la mémoire. Tout en reconnaissant les défis et les limites de la recherche en éducation Montessori, cette revue met l'accent sur les preuves de plus en plus nombreuses de l'alignement des principes Montessori sur les résultats des neurosciences. Cela souligne la pertinence durable de l'approche éducative holistique de Montessori et met en lumière les avantages potentiels d'une collaboration plus approfondie entre ces domaines, dans le but d'améliorer les pratiques éducatives et de favoriser des expériences d'apprentissage complètes pour les enfants.
Language: English
DOI: 10.26034/cortica.2023.4218
ISSN: 2813-1940
Book
Das Geheimnis im Kind wird die Freiheit des Menschen sein (Maria Montessori): Montessori-Pädagogik heute in Grund- und Hauptschule, Chancen und Hindernisse
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Language: German
Published: [Innsbruck, Germany]: [s.n.], 1997
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Kōen montessōri kyōiku no genri / 講演 モンテッソーリ教育の原理 [Principles of Montessori Education]
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 9
Date: 1977
Pages: 103-108
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Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
Conference Paper
Easy Montessori Manager: An Online Montessori Management System
Available from: IEEE Xplore
2012 International Conference on Computer Information Science (ICCIS)
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Abstract/Notes: Easy Montessori Manager is dedicated to all the schools in Malaysia which are using the Montessori approach. It resembles an online management system but specifically designed for Montessori preschools and inclusive of Montessori Methods and for teachers' guidelines and assessments. A preliminary study was conducted to investigate the need of an online Montessori module by doing a survey. The survey is conducted by using questionnaires which are distributed to four Montessori schools in Selangor. From the result of the study, a prototype of the actual system is developed in order to get a general idea on how the system should look like. Afterward, the prototype is then evaluated by a Montessori principal to get her opinion on a good Montessori management system.
Language: English
Pages: 12-18