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Montessori Principy v Rozvoji Technického Myšlení [Montessori Principles in Development of Technological Thinking]

Available from: ResearchGate

Trendy ve vzdělávání 2020 / Trends in Education 2020 (Olomouc, Czechia, May 18, 2020)

Conferences, Czech Republic, Czechia, Eastern Europe, Europe

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Abstract/Notes: Východiska: Článek pojednává o problematice výuky principů pedagogiky Montessori v kontextu rozvoje technického myšlení žáků a přípravy studentů učitelství. Rozvojem informačních technologií získaly principy Montessori pedagogiky nový a velmi aktuální smysl. Negativní vlivy IT, rizika virtuálního světa pro žáky mateřských a základních škol je možné kompenzovat efektivní výukou metodami pedagogiky Montessori. Přirozené poznávání reálného světa, získávání konceptuálních, procedurálních znalostí na základě rozvoje smyslů je podstatným přínosem ke zkvalitnění výuky technické výchovy studentů učitelství. Popisujeme jednotlivé principy výukových materiálů jakožto východiska pro výuku navrhování a realizace učebních pomůcek. Zveřejňujeme vlastní zcela nové učební pomůcky, popisujeme jejich metodiku a uplatnění, včetně praktického ověřování ve výuce mateřské školy. [The article deals with the issue of teaching the principles of Montessori pedagogy in the context of the development of technical thinking of pupils and the preparation of teacher students. With the development of information technology, the principles of Montessori pedagogy have gained a new and very current meaning. The negative effects of IT, the risks of the virtual world for kindergarten and primary school students can be compensated by effective teaching using Montessori pedagogy methods. Natural cognition of the real world, acquisition of conceptual, procedural knowledge based on the development of the senses is a significant contribution to improving the teaching of technical education to teacher students. We describe the individual principles of teaching materials as a starting point for teaching the design and implementation of teaching aids. We publish our own completely new teaching aids, describe their methodology and application, including practical verification in kindergarten teaching.]

Language: Czech

Published: Oloumouc, Czechia: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2020

Pages: 27

ISBN: 978-80-244-5687-4

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Book Reviews: Thinking is Child's Play [by] Evelyn Sharp; Schools Without Failure [by] Dr. William Glasser

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

Publication: The Constructive Triangle (1965-1973), vol. 6, no. 1

Pages: 38-40

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Language: English

ISSN: 0010-700X

Article

Thinking with the Heart [Holly Berries Montessori, Wimbledon]

Publication: Montessori Education, vol. 7, no. 3

Pages: 38

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Language: English

ISSN: 1354-1498

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Research Watch: Report on New Thinking Around the Nature/Nurture Debate, Innate Morality, and the Effects of Fantasy.

Publication: Montessori International, vol. Food, no. 112

Pages: 33

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Abstract/Notes: includes references

Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

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Kodomo no shikō to ninchi hattatsu / 子供の思考と認知発達 [The Development of Thinking and Knowledge in Children]

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 21

Pages: 10-16

Asia, East Asia, Japan

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Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

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Maria Montessori and Roberto Assagioli: Parallels in Their Thinking

Available from: Istituto di Psicosintesi

Publication: Psychosynthesis / Psicosintesi, vol. 39, no. 41

Pages: 38-43

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Language: English

Conference Paper

Thinkingly acting with Montessori material

Available from: DiVA at Stockholms Universitet

NERA 2015, 43rd Nordic Educational Research Association (NERA) Congress, Gothenburg, March 4-6, 2015

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Abstract/Notes: This paper presents part of a larger ethnographic study which aim is to explore Montessori teachers' opportunities for broaden their scope for action when teaching. In the study, in which the author takes part of nine Montessori teachers daily work in three different elementary schools in Sweden, the empirical materiel is collected through participant observation and interviews. When Montessori pedagogy has been discussed much attention has been given to its didactic material. This material, the so-called Montessori material, has been described as been surrounded by instructions which thus give the impression that Montessori teachers are handling the materiel habitually. Despite the attention given to the material we paradoxically know little about it and its´ use in different cultural contexts as studies on Montessori pedagogy in Sweden has been neglected. Based on action theoretical points and by pointing at how the teachers' interactions with children could be seen as related to the concepts “reflection - in – action” (Schön, 1983) and “thinkingly acting” (Van Manen, 1995) I will conclude that teacher´s actions, rather than habitual, should be seen as conscious and based on their own choices in those cases where the teacher goes into a sort of dialogue with what he or she identify as knowledge in childrens´ manipulation with the material. In this dialogue teachers seem to make this identification of knowledge, rather than the instructions that surrounds the material, directional for their interaction with the children.

Language: English

Published: Gothenburg, Sweden, 2015

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What Do You See That Makes You Say That? Visual Thinking in Montessori Environments

Available from: National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector (NCMPS)

Publication: Montessori International, no. 99

Pages: 20-21

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Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

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Report by Susan Feez of a Seminar on Teaching of Critical Thinking

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 21–24

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Language: English

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How to Encourage Scientific Thinking and Exploration in the Second Plane

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 34, no. 1

Pages: 24-35

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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