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Stacey Cook and Transformation: First Year Reflections in an OEkos Schools Program [Lakeside Elementary School, Pine Bluff, Arkansas]
Publication: OEkosphere [Œkosphere], vol. 1, no. 3
Date: Apr/May 1995
Pages: 1
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Language: English
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How Does the Montessori Child Adjust to Public School?: A Much Needed Study
Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 4, no. 1
Date: Mar 1980
Pages: 8
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Language: English
Article
Comparison of Sudoku Solving Skills of Preschool Children Enrolled in the Montessori Approach and the National Education Programs
Available from: Red Fame
Publication: Journal of Education and Training Studies, vol. 8, no. 3
Date: 2020
Pages: 32-47
Asia, Comparative education, Middle East, Montessori method of education, Turkey, Western Asia
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Abstract/Notes: According to Johnson-Laird (2010), sudoku, a mind game, is based on a pure deduction and reasoning processes. This study analyzed sudoku solving skills of preschool children and to ascertain whether there was a difference between children who were educated according to the Ministry of Education preschool education program and the Montessori approach. Sudoku skills of children were analyzed by gender, age, duration of preschool attendance, mother’s and father’s education level and previous experience of playing sudoku using a 12-question Sudoku Skills Measurement Tool developed for this research study. The study sample of the study consisted of 118 children (57 girls, 61 boys) aged between 54-77 months. The findings showed that there was no significant difference in sudoku skills by gender. However, sudoku skills varied with age (54-65 months and 66-77 months) in favor of older groups. Children's sudoku skills were more developed with an increase in education level of either parent. Children who had been in preschool for longer had higher sudoku scores. A previous experience of playing sudoku did not impact sudoku scores. Sudoku skills of children who were educated according to the Montessori program were more developed compared to those of children educated according to Ministry of National Education program.According to Johnson-Laird (2010), sudoku, a mind game, is based on a pure deduction and reasoning processes. This study analyzed sudoku solving skills of preschool children and to ascertain whether there was a difference between children who were educated according to the Ministry of Education preschool education program and the Montessori approach. Sudoku skills of children were analyzed by gender, age, duration of preschool attendance, mother’s and father’s education level and previous experience of playing sudoku using a 12-question Sudoku Skills Measurement Tool developed for this research study. The study sample of the study consisted of 118 children (57 girls, 61 boys) aged between 54-77 months. The findings showed that there was no significant difference in sudoku skills by gender. However, sudoku skills varied with age (54-65 months and 66-77 months) in favor of older groups. Children's sudoku skills were more developed with an increase in education level of either parent. Children who had been in preschool for longer had higher sudoku scores. A previous experience of playing sudoku did not impact sudoku scores. Sudoku skills of children who were educated according to the Montessori program were more developed compared to those of children educated according to Ministry of National Education program.
Language: English
ISSN: 2324-8068
Article
Will the Montessori System Revolutionize Public Schools?
Available from: Chronicling America (Library of Congress)
Publication: San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)
Date: Sep 15, 1912
Pages: 25
Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America
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Language: English
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Maktabgacha Ta'lim Yoshidagi Bolalarni Tarbiyalashda Mariya Montessori Metodikasidan Foydalanish / Use of Maria Montessori Methodology in Education of Preschool Children
Available from: Academic Research in Educational Sciences (ARES)
Publication: Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 2, no. 4
Date: 2021
Pages: 1231-1235
Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Preschool education
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Abstract/Notes: This article discusses the use of the Maria Montessori method. The humanization of education and the discovery of human potential and the satisfaction of its diverse needs in education, the priority of national values, the harmonization of human society and the environment. Therefore, today a number of advanced methods are used to develop the pedagogy of preschool education. One of these is Maria Montessori technology. It is essentially a "natural" way of life and is known for its perfection in child rearing. "I think about the way we treat children," he said. / Ushbu maqolada Mariya Montessori metodikasidan foydalanish haqida so'z boradi. Ta’limning insonparvarlashuvi va inson qobiliyatlarining ochilishi hamda uning ta'limga nisbatan bo'lgan turli –tuman ehtiyojlari qondirilishi, milliy umumbashariy qadriyatlar ustuvorligining ta'minlanishi, inson jamiyat va atrof muhit o'zaro munosabatlarining uyg'unlashuvidir. Shu bois bugungi kunda maktabgacha ta'lim pedagogikasini rivojlantirish maqsadida bir qancha ilg'or usullar tatbiq etib kelinmoqda. Shulardan biri Mariya Montessori texnologiyasidir. Bu mohiyatan hayotdan o'zlashtirilgan ―tabiiy‖ usul bo'lib, bola tarbiyasida o'zining har tomonlama mukammaligi bilan ommalashgan. ―Bizning bolalarga bo'lgan munosabatimizni o'ylar ekanman –deydi.
Language: Uzbek
DOI: 10.24411/2181-1385-2021-00723
ISSN: 2181-1385
Article
Bringing Natural and Cultural Treasures from Home to School
Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 17, no. 1
Date: Mar 2004
Pages: 10
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Language: English
Article
School News: Adding Value with Newsletters
Publication: Montessori Leadership
Date: Jan 2009
Pages: 1, 8
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Language: English
Book Section
Performance of Montessori and Traditionally Schooled Nursery Children on Social Cognitive Tasks and Memory Problems
Book Title: Montessori Schools in America: Historical, Philosophical, and Empirical Research Perspectives
Pages: 195-207
Americas, Cognition, Comparative education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Reprint of an article that was originally published in Contemporary Educational Psychology, v. 5, no. 2 (1980), p. 124-137. DOI: 10.1016/0361-476X(80)90033-8
Language: English
Published: Lexington, Massachusetts: Ginn Custom Pub., 1983
Edition: 2nd ed.
ISBN: 0-536-04367-1
Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Investigation of the RISE Evaluation System in Montessori Schools
Available from: American Montessori Society
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Language: English
Published: West Lafayette, Indiana, 2015
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Alternative Perspectives in Education: The Radical School or Reinforcement Theory?
Available from: JSTOR
Publication: Behaviorism, vol. 4, no. 2
Date: Fall 1976
Pages: 231-243
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Language: English
ISSN: 0090-4155, 1943-3352