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Article

Observations on the Development of the Intelligence in a Montessori School

Available from: Atlante Montessori

Publication: The Call of Education / L'Appel de l'Éducation / La chiamata dell'Educazione: Psycho-pedagogical Journal (International Organ of the Montessori Movement), vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 38-46

Cognitive development, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori schools

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Language: English

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Some Observations of a Father on the Development of His Daughter

Available from: Atlante Montessori

Publication: The Call of Education / L'Appel de l'Éducation / La chiamata dell'Educazione: Psycho-pedagogical Journal (International Organ of the Montessori Movement), vol. 1, no. 3/4

Pages: 221-223

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori schools, Parents - Perceptions

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Language: English

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Questions and Answers: Questions relating to the development of the social life in the school

Available from: Atlante Montessori

Publication: The Call of Education / L'Appel de l'Éducation / La chiamata dell'Educazione: Psycho-pedagogical Journal (International Organ of the Montessori Movement), vol. 1, no. 1

Pages: 62-65

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Abstract/Notes: Questions answered by Maria Montessori.

Language: English

Article

Development of the Writing Process Workshop

Publication: The Alcove: Newsletter of the Australian AMI Alumni Association, no. 5

Pages: 7

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Abstract/Notes: Report on workshop by Shannon Helfrich.

Language: English

Article

Suzuki Philosophy and the Development of the Child

Publication: The Alcove: Newsletter of the Australian AMI Alumni Association, no. 2

Pages: 2

Child development, Shinichi Suzuki - Philosophy, Suzuki Method

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Language: English

Article

The Development of Cutting Skill

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 7, no. 8

Pages: 1–3

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Language: English

Article

Techniques to Aid the Development of Self Discipline

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 5, no. 1

Pages: 1–4

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Language: English

Article

Montessori: The Original D.A.P.? [Developmentally Appropriate Practice]

Publication: PNMA Newsletter

Pages: 4

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Abstract/Notes: Presentation at Washington Association for the Education of Young Children. Newsletter of the Pacific Northwest Montessori Association (Kirkland, Washington).

Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation

Comparison of Montessori and Non-Montessori Teachers' Beliefs About Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Preschools

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

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Abstract/Notes: In this study, 173 preschool teachers (80 non-Montessori teachers and 93 Montessori teachers) were given a survey at two early childhood professional conferences that examined their beliefs about Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP). The purpose of this study was to (a) investigate preschool teachers' beliefs about Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) and Developmentally Inappropriate Practice (DIP); (b) discover the similarities and differences in the factor structures of the Teacher's Beliefs Scale (TBS) between the study conducted by Charlesworth, Hart, Burts, Thomasson, Mosley, and Fleege in 1993 and the current study about DAP; (c) discover the similarities and differences of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) and Developmentally Inappropriate Practice (DIP) beliefs between Montessori teachers and preschool teachers; and (d) investigate the factors that are related to teachers' beliefs about DAP and DIP. The Teacher Beliefs Scale (TBS) was used to assess preschool teachers' beliefs about DAP and DIP. Factor analysis was used to support the validity of TBS in the current study. Multiple t-tests were used to identify the differences in developmental appropriate/inappropriate beliefs between Montessori and non-Montessori teachers. Multiple regression analyses were used to explain the relationship between variables of 173 Montessori and non-Montessori preschool teachers. Results of the study showed that a majority of preschool teachers agreed with 22 Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP) and 12 Developmentally Inappropriate Practices (DIP). Responses to seven items were different from the original study (Charlesworth et al., 1993). There was a significant difference on Inappropriate Activities and on Appropriate Child Choice between non-Montessori and Montessori teachers. There was a relationship between teachers' beliefs about DAP and teachers' educational backgrounds, teaching experiences, ethics, and DAP understanding level in the current study.

Language: English

Published: Greeley, Colorado, 2003

Article

Montessori and the Importance of Religion in Human Development

Publication: Parenting for a New World (AMI/USA), vol. 8, no. 2

Pages: 1-5

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Language: English

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