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The World Education Fellowship in Association with The Montessori Society - International Conference [advertisement]

Available from: Internet Archive

Publication: New Era in Home and School, vol. 51, no. 5

Montessori Society (United Kingdom), New Education Fellowship

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Language: English

ISSN: 0028-5048

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The World Education Fellowship and the Montessori Society in England - International Conference

Available from: Internet Archive

Publication: New Era in Home and School, vol. 51, no. 8

Pages: 289-293

Montessori Society (United Kingdom), New Education Fellowship

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Language: English

ISSN: 0028-5048

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Normalisation of the Child-Adult Relationship [Based on a paper read at the Extended General Meeting of the British Psychological Society held in Oxford, April, 1943]

Available from: Wiley Online Library

Publication: British Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 14, no. 1

Pages: 35–43

Children and adults, Claude Albert Claremont - Speeches, addresses, etc., Claude Albert Claremont - Writings, England, Europe, Great Britain, Normalization, Northern Europe, Parent and child, United Kingdom

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Language: English

DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8279.1944.tb01534.x

ISSN: 2044-8279, 0007-0998

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Minutes of the Annual Meeting, American Montessori Society Teachers' Section, June 21, 1984

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

Publication: The Constructive Triangle (1974-1989), vol. 12, no. 1

Pages: 35

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Language: English

ISSN: 0010-700X

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Kindergarten Teachers as Leaders of Children, Makers of Society

Available from: Emerald Insight

Publication: History of Education Review, vol. 43, no. 1

Pages: 2-18

Australasia, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Kindergarten teachers, Oceania, Progressive education, Teachers

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Abstract/Notes: Purpose In Australia as elsewhere, kindergarten or pre-school teachers’ work has almost escaped historians’ attention. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the lives and work of approximately 60 women who graduated from the Adelaide Kindergarten Training College (KTC) between 1908 and 1917, which is during the leadership of its foundation principal, Lillian de Lissa. Design/methodology/approach The paper is a feminist analysis and uses conventional archival sources. Findings The KTC was a site of higher education that offered middle class women an intellectual as well as practical education, focusing on liberal arts, progressive pedagogies and social reform. More than half of the graduates initially worked as teachers, their destinations reflecting the fragmented field of early childhood education. Whether married or single, many remained connected with progressive education and social reform, exercising their pedagogical and administrative skills in their workplaces, homes and civic activities. In so doing, they were not only leaders of children but also makers of society. Originality/value The paper highlights the links between the kindergarten movement and reforms in girls’ secondary and higher education, and repositions the KTC as site of intellectual education for women. In turn, KTC graduates committed to progressive education and social reform in the interwar years.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1108/HER-09-2012-0030

ISSN: 0819-8691

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Assessing Parenting Education: Parenting Styles of Adolescents in Rural and Urban Society

Available from: Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies - Research Institute of Universitas Negeri Makassar

Publication: Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies, vol. 23, no. 1

Pages: 72-80

Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: The objective of this study is to find out the differences of parenting styles in rural and urban society toward with adolescent’s involvement in family decision making. This research using a cross sectional survey method and embracing the theories of Montessori, Steinberg and Santrock about adolescent development, and Yusuf in parenting styles. The instrument used was adapted from the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire. It was consisted of 13 questions they were independency, responsibility, honesty, self-acceptance, receiving mistakes, trust, protection, freedom, involvement, and discipline. The result of rural society was the highest maximum value on the acceptance question (59%), namely admitting mistakes. For urban society data showed that the highest score of the questionnaire is about the parenting style of acceptance with a value of 62%. This meant that the result of the parenting style the child receives was the permissiveness style of care. The conclusion based on the area the urban society is more democratic in parenting. It makes teenagers more independent, confident and open minded

Language: English

DOI: 10.26858/ijes.v23i1.13797

ISSN: 2621-6744, 2621-6736

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Montessorismul si problema societátii contemporane [Montessorism and the problem of contemporary society]

Publication: Sociologia

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Language: Slovak

ISSN: 0049-1225, 1336-8613

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Montessori, Blätter der Internationalen Montessori-Gesellschaft [Montessori, Papers of the International Montessori Society]

Publication: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Psychologie

Pages: 254

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Language: German

ISSN: 0948-5503

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Montessori-Zentral-Gesellschaft [Montessori Central Society]

Publication: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Psychologie

Pages: 144

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Language: German

ISSN: 0948-5503

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Innovation at AMS [American Montessori Society]

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 34, no. 4

Pages: 6

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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