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Article

Five Essential Ways to Build Your Child's Self Esteem

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 12, no. 1

Pages: 27

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Building Better Schools through Self Study and Parent-School Partnership

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 3, no. 1

Pages: 26–27

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Maria Montessori: 'Vencer al Aislamiento y al Egoismo' [Maria Montessori: 'Overcome Isolation and Selfishness']

Available from: UNESDOC Digital Library

Publication: El Correo de la UNESCO, vol. 17, no. 4

Pages: 16-20

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Language: Spanish

ISSN: 0304-310X, 1564-0590

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Freedom, Order and the Child: Self-Control and Mastery of the World Mark the Dynamic Montessori Method

Publication: Jubilee, vol. 5

Pages: 37-40

Montessori method of education, Nancy McCormick Rambusch - Writings

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Language: English

ISSN: 0449-3486

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Montessori Method: Helping a Child Create Himself

Publication: Minnesota Journal of Education, vol. 48

Pages: 16-17

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Language: English

ISSN: 0026-5527

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For Correspondence Course Students: How to Pace Yourself

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

Pages: 26–27

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Language: English

ISSN: 0959-4108

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Interview: AMS President Marilyn Stewart: 'We Are in a Self-Reflection Phase'

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 20, no. 1

Pages: 22-23

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Relation between Pupils' Mathematical Self-Efficacy and Mathematical Problem Solving in the Context of the Teachers' Preferred Pedagogies

Available from: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Publication: Sustainability, vol. 12, no. 23

Pages: Article 10215

Comparative education, Czech Republic, Czechia, Eastern Europe, Europe, Mathematics education, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, Montessori schools

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Abstract/Notes: In research focused on self-efficacy it is usually teacher-related phenomena that are studied, while the main aspects related to pupils are rather neglected, although self-efficacy itself is perceived as a belief in one’s own abilities. Evidently, this strongly influences the behavior of individuals in terms of the goal and success in mathematical problem-solving. Considering that alternative teaching methods are based on the principle of belief in one’s own ability (mainly in the case of group work), higher self-efficacy can be expected in the pupils of teachers who use predominantly the well-working pupil-centered pedagogies. A total of 1133 pupils in grade 5 from 36 schools in the Czech Republic were involved in the testing of their ability to solve mathematical problems and their mathematical self-efficacy as well. Participants were divided according to the above criteria as follows: (i) 73 from Montessori primary schools, (ii) 332 pupils educated in mathematics according to the Hejný method, (iii) 510 pupils from an ordinary primary school, and (iv) 218 pupils completing the Dalton teaching plan. In the field of mathematical problem-solving the pupils from the Montessori primary schools clearly outperformed pupils from the Dalton Plan schools (p = 0.027) as well as pupils attending ordinary primary schools (p = 0.009), whereas the difference between the Montessori schools and Hejný classes was not significant (p = 0.764). There is no statistically significant difference in the level of self-efficacy of pupils with respect to the preferred strategies for managing learning activities (p = 0.781). On the other hand, correlation between mathematical problem-solving and self-efficacy was confirmed in all the examined types of schools. However, the correlation coefficient was lower in the case of the pupils from the classes applying the Hejný method in comparison with the pupils attending the Montessori schools (p = 0.073), Dalton Plan schools (p = 0.043), and ordinary primary schools (p = 0.002). Even though the results in mathematical problem-solving are not consistent across the studies, the presented results confirm better performance of pupils in some constructivist settings, particularly in the case of individual constructivism in the Montessori primary schools. The factors influencing lower correlation of self-efficacy and performance in mathematical problem-solving ought to be subject to further investigation.

Language: English

DOI: 10.3390/su122310215

ISSN: 2071-1050

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Self-Actualization: Learning to Live: Maria Montessori and the Phenomenologists

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

Publication: The Constructive Triangle (1974-1989), vol. 4, no. 2

Pages: 22–31

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Language: English

ISSN: 0010-700X

Book

Maybanke, a Woman's Voice: The Collected Work of Maybanke Selfe-Wolstenholme-Anderson, 1845-1927

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Abstract/Notes: Who was Maybanke? To her contemporaries she was... "About the most intellectual woman in Australia. A tower of strength for good, the world is a better place because she lived in it and beautified it." - The Sydney Morning Herald. "With the late Miss Rose Scott, Mrs Anderson was the driving force behind the women's agitation that culminated in women's suffrage in New South Wales...an able speaker and voluminous writer on all subjects in the interests of women and children." - The Daily Telegraph. "Without doubt the ablest woman in NSW. One may truthfully say this noble lady's life was one of almost incalculable benefit to her country...A genius for initiating movements for education and social betterment" - Professor H. Tasman Lovell, Australia's first professor of psychology. Read Maybanke's 'WOMANS VOICE' and make up your own mind.

Language: English

Published: Avalon Beach, New South Wales, Australia: Ruskin Rowe Press, 2001

ISBN: 978-0-9587095-3-8 0-9587095-3-X

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