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Article

A Baby's Home Environment

Publication: Montessori Voices [Montessori Aotearoa New Zealand], no. 78

Pages: 17–18

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Language: English

ISSN: 1178-6213, 2744-662X

Doctoral Dissertation (Ed.D.)

A Phenomenology of Naturally Embedded Trauma-Informed Practices Within Public Montessori Classroom Environments

Available from: Liberty University Institutional Repository

Generational trauma, Learning environments, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori schools, Psychic trauma in children, Public Montessori

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the lived experiences of 12 classroom teachers in different public Montessori schools in four different geographical regions of the United States. The interview was designed to allow the teachers to describe their Montessorian approach regarding areas of safety, social interaction, and respectful classroom environments to support students who may be experiencing the consequences of childhood trauma. The theories that guided this study were Albert Bandura’s (1977) social cognitive theory and the humanistic or person-centered theory of Carl Rogers (Rogers & Kramer, 1995). These theories facilitated the development of an understanding of fundamental concepts in children’s cognitive, social, and emotional learning and how those are related to classroom behavior concerns. Data were collected via a personal writing prompt and interviews, allowing the teachers to explain how they prepare their classrooms to best support the needs of children who may be dealing with the consequences of childhood trauma. Data were organized into themes to inform teacher preparation programs and ongoing professional development.

Language: English

Published: Lynchburg, Virginia, 2024

Article

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Affective and Social Development: Some Ideas from Montessori's Prepared Environment

Available from: SAGE Journals

Publication: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 55-62

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Language: English

ISSN: 0271-1214

Article

Maktabgacha Ta'lim Muassasalarida Montessori Muhitini Yaratishning Shart - Sharoitlari va O'ziga Xosligi [Conditions and Characteristics of Creating a Montessori Environment in Preschool Educational Institutions]

Available from: Academics Research

Publication: Ilm Fan Taraqqiyotida Zamonaviy Metodlarning Qo'llanilishi [Use of Modern Methods in the Development of Science], vol. 2, no. 29

Pages: 123-131

Asia, Central Asia, Classroom environments, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Learning environments, Montessori method of education, Prepared environment, Preschool education, Uzbekistan

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Abstract/Notes: Ushbu maqolada Maktabgacha ta’lim tashkilotlarida Montessori muhitini yaratishning shart -sharoitlari va o’ziga xosligi haqida so’z borgan.Doktor Montessori shunday degan edi: "Bolalar 3 dan 6 yoshgacha, 6 dan 9 yoshgacha va 9 yoshdan 12 yoshgacha bo'lgan guruhga joylashtirilishi kerak. Oddiy maktablarda bo'lgani kabi, faqat o'sha yoshdagi bolalarni sinflarga taklif qilmayman.Ko'pchilik, masalan, 3 yoshdan 6 yoshgacha bo'lgan bolalarni xonaga joylashtiraman, deb hisoblashadi, chunki menda uchta alohida xonani yaratish uchun yetarli xona yoki yetarli darajada bolalar yo'q. Garchi mingdan oshiq bola va juda katta bino bo'lsa ham, men uch yoshga to'lgan bolalarni bir guruhga qo'shib berishni istardim". Bolalar uzluksiz ta'lim va rivojlanish jarayonini amalga oshirish uchun guruhlarga joylashtiriladi.

Language: Uzbek

Article

A Concurrent Method Case Study in the Montessori Environment for Children with Special Needs: A Review of Positive Effectiveness in Conjunction with Other Methods

Available from: Aichi Prefectural University Academic Repository

Publication: Ningen hattatsugaku kenkyu / 人間発達学研究 [Human Development Studies], no. 6

Pages: 67-83

Asia, Children with disabilities, Classroom environments, Comparative education, Developmentally disabled children, East Asia, Japan, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Prepared environment, Special education

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Language: English

DOI: 10.15088/00002124

ISSN: 1884-8907

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Adult Leadership and the Development of Children's Spirituality: Exploring Montessori's Concept of the Prepared Environment

Available from: Taylor and Francis Online

Publication: International Journal of Children's Spirituality, vol. 24, no. 4

Pages: 356-370

Classroom environments, Learning environments, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Prepared environment, Spirituality

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Abstract/Notes: This article explores Montessori’s concept of the Prepared Environment, which includes adult leadership, as an important contribution to the field of Children’s Spirituality. Montessori elevated the spiritual development of children to a central place in social life. She advocated preparation of the teacher as a community leader who works through the environment to guide a pedagogically-oriented process that underpins spiritual development. This model of leadership offers the child a reciprocal relationship with the Prepared Environment, which operates as the child’s true teacher. The preparation of the adult, as an element of the Prepared Environment, has a spiritual tone and is a key aspect of Montessori science and philosophy, designed to support the holistic development of the child as both a hope and a promise for human beings.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1080/1364436X.2019.1685949

ISSN: 1364-436X

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Effects of Variations in the Nursery School Setting on Environmental Constraints and Children's Modes of Adaptation

Available from: JSTOR

Publication: Child Development, vol. 42, no. 3

Pages: 839-869

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Abstract/Notes: This study asked how specific characteristics of preschool settings affect the naturalistic occurrence of environmental constraints and children's adaptations to them. A taxonomy of 7 varieties of constraints invented by Jackson and Wolfson (1968) and a taxonomy of 14 adaptations were used. The constraints conformed to Schoggen's (1963) definition of conflict environmental force units (conflict EFU). 2 middle-class nursery schools and 2 Head Start programs were studied. These environments enabled the effects of several ecological variables- structure of the daily program, spaciousness of the schoolroom, and teacher-children ratio-and several personal variables-age, sex, and social class -on the incidence of conflict EFU and adaptations to be determined. Differential linkages of the adaptations with varieties of conflict EFU were also examined. The environmental variable which differentiated preschool settings was the program structure, and significant effects for age, sex, and social class were also found.

Language: English

DOI: 10.2307/1127453

ISSN: 0009-3920, 1467-8624

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Effects of Variations in the Nursery School Setting on Environmental Constraints and Children's Modes of Adaption

Available from: ERIC

Classroom environments, Early childhood education

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Abstract/Notes: Schoggen's description of environmental force units (EFU), actions or constraints upon a child, was the focus of this study. Since those EFU's under investigation conflicted with the child's immediate intentions and desires, they are referred to as conflict EFU's. The study asks how specific characteristics of preschool settings affect the natural occurrence of environmental constraints and children's adaptations to them. A Montessori class, a University Nursery School and two Head Start classes comprised the observed settings. The classification scheme devised by Wolfson and Jackson was used to describe conflictual situations. Fourteen modes of adaption are discussed. Several variables were studied and the findings are extensively presented. The author concludes that despite the high occurrance of conflict EFU in the school environments studied, behavioral changes are effected gradually and temperately, which is in agreement with previous studies done by Fawls (1963) and Schoggen (1963). [Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 2-6, 1970]

Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C., Mar 1970

Article

Influence of the Environment on Defective Children

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 7

Pages: 13-17

Children with disabilities, Classroom environments, Inclusive education, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Prepared environment

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Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

Article

Helping Parents to Develop an Understanding Attitude Towards a Montessori Environment

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 6

Pages: 20-23

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Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

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