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Article
Montessori in non-Montessori settings
Available from: InformIT
Publication: Bedrock, vol. 9, no. 3
Date: Nov 2004
Pages: 8-10
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Abstract/Notes: This article looks at the common ground between Montessorian and more traditional approaches to early childhood education. The author refers to ideas put forward by Dr E M Hallowell which suggest that early childhood educators focus on concepts such as playfulness, practice, mastery and reconnection; these concepts hold the key to raising children with healthy self-esteem, moral awareness and spiritual values. The author points out the similarities these psychological goals have with those a Montessori educator and a traditional early childhood educator aim for. She describes the approach taken at the Benevolent Society centre, which caters for babies and children up to five years. General Montessori principles are used, such as less is more -decluttering the children's personal space and giving them options for exploration; and spoken language - the process of interacting with children on a daily basis as the most fundamental step in building trusting relationships. The four vital areas of focus that keep re-appearing in any program written at the centre are cognitive development, fine motor development, gross motor development and social interaction. [Author abstract, ed]
Language: English
ISSN: 1326-7566
Master's Thesis
O método Montessori-Lubienska no Colégio Sion, Curitiba (1956-1969): entre táticas e estratégicas [The Montessori-Lubienska method at Colégio Sion, Curitiba (1956-1969): between tactics and strategies]
Available from: Universidade Federal do Paraná
Americas, Brazil, Hélène Lubienska de Lenval - Biographic sources, Latin America and the Caribbean, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, South America
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Abstract/Notes: O presente trabalho busca a identificação de táticas e estratégias empregadas no processo de implantação do método montessori-lubienska no Colégio Sion de Curitiba, entre 1956 e 1959. A construção desta narrativa historiográfica apresenta como eixo teórico articulador o historiador francês Michel de Certeau, com seus conceitos de lugar, de estratégia e de tática, a partir do entrecruzar de fontes de tipologia diversa coletadas nos arquivos do Colégio e em instâncias externas; e do diálogo com publicações acadêmicas que abordam os temas e o contexto, no âmbito nacional e paranaense. Os resultados da pesquisa evidenciam que sob atmosfera marcada no Paraná por iniciativas anteriores relacionadas ao método Montessori, a opção e as iniciativas católicas pelo método montessori-lubienska como saída para o embate entre católicos e renovadores, aliadas à formação que Soeur Maria Cristina recebera de Lubienska na França, permitiram que as irmãs de Curitiba por meio de golpes de astúcia organizassem táticas para garantir o método montessori-lubienska como estratégia a partir do Colégio Sion. [The present dissertation seeks to identify tactics and strategies used in the process of implementing the montessori-lubienska method at Colégio Sion in Curitiba, between 1956 and 1959. The construction of this historiographic narrative presents the french theoretical Michel de Certeau as an articulating theoretical axis, with its concepts of place, strategy and tactics, from the intersection of sources of different types collected in the archives of the College and in external instances; and dialogue with academic publications that address the themes and the context, at the Brasil and state of Paraná. The research results show that under an atmosphere marked in Paraná by previous initiatives related to the Montessori method, the Catholic option and initiatives by the montessori-lubienska method as a way out of the clash between Catholics and renovators, combined with the training that Soeur Maria Cristina had received from Lubienska in France, they allowed the sisters of Curitiba by means of cunning strokes to organize tactics to guarantee the montessori-lubienska method as a strategy from Colégio Sion.]
Language: Portuguese
Published: Curitiba, Brazil, 2020
Article
Montessori-Zentral-Gesellschaft [Montessori Central Society]
Publication: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Psychologie
Date: 1926
Pages: 144
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Language: German
ISSN: 0948-5503
Book Section
Maria Montessori, Francesco Randone e la Società d'Arte Educatrice [Maria Montessori, Francesco Randone and the Società d'Arte Educatrice]
Book Title: La Cura dell'Anima in Maria Montessori: l'Educazione Morale, Spirituale e Religiosa dell'Infanzia [Care of the Soul in Maria Montessori: Moral, Spiritual and Religious Education of Childhood]
Pages: 90-107
Europe, Italy, Montessori method of education, Religious education, Southern Europe, Spirituality
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Language: Italian
Published: Rome, Italy: Fefè Editore, 2011
ISBN: 978-88-95988-34-4
Article
Materialul Didactic Montessori [Montessori Didactic Material]
Publication: Buletinul Muzeului Pedagogic [Bulletin of the Pedagogical Museum], vol. 3
Date: 1915
Eastern Europe, Europe, Montessori materials, Montessori method of education, Romania
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Language: Romanian
Article
Montessori Explained: Montessori–A Social Community
Publication: Montessori Voices [Montessori Aotearoa New Zealand], vol. 52
Date: Dec 2008
Pages: 14
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Language: English
ISSN: 1178-6213, 2744-662X
Article
Cobb Montessori: A Community Crisis Illuminating the Challenges and Opportunities of Public Montessori
Available from: ProQuest
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 22, no. 4
Date: Winter 2010
Pages: 26-33
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Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
Article
The Montessori Academy for Peace: Creation of a Global Montessori Community
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 6, no. 1
Date: 1998
Pages: 4
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Abstract/Notes: Letter to the editor
Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
Article
Montessori från de första stegen till tonår: i förskoleåldern absorberar barnen ALLT [Montessori from the first steps to adolescence: in preschool age, children absorb EVERYTHING]
Publication: Montessori-tidningen (Svenska montessoriförbundet), no. 2
Date: 1995
Pages: 8-10
Montessori method of education, Preschool children, Preschool education
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Language: Swedish
ISSN: 1103-8101
Thesis
Aprestamiento de la lectoescritura con material Montessori en el nivel de educación [Reading and writing readiness with Montessori material at the educational level]
Available from: Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (La Paz, Bolivia)
Americas, Bolivia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Literacy, Montessori materials, South America
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Abstract/Notes: El trabajo en la modalidad de Memoria Laboral denominado “Aprestamiento de la Lectoescritura con Material Montessori en el Nivel de Educación Inicial en Familia Comunitaria”, surge de la inquietud de dar a conocer el trabajo realizado a lo largo de estos catorce años en la Unidad Educativa Montessori; donde se reafirmó la filosofía, se reestructuró el método y se implementó el adecuado manejo de los materiales. Para lograr un aprendizaje significativo en el proceso de la lectoescritura se deben utilizar diversas metodologías que contribuyan a ello. Inicialmente, si se tiene en cuenta que, al trabajar con hechos, acontecimientos y actividades del medio sociocultural, se está desarrollando en el niño un gran sentido de pertenencia con la sociedad, también se favorece el desarrollo de los procesos lectoescritores, pues al trabajar con situaciones reales que estén presentes y que hagan parte de la vida del niño/a. Se busca generar en el compromiso y sobre todo interés por actividades tan importantes como lo son la lectura y la escritura. Para esto hay que crear en el niño y la niña la necesidad de desarrollar dichas actividades no solo en sus procesos educativos, sino también en la vida y para la vida. Las actividades de aprestamiento para el aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura son básicas y de mucha importancia. El aprestamiento para la lectoescritura con material Montessori, tiene como finalidad iniciar un proceso de intervención que ayude a prevenir o superar problemas que puedan incidir negativamente en el desarrollo del aprendizaje del niño o niña. El método Montessori impulsa principios educativos como la libertad, la actividad y la autonomía; da gran importancia a la autoeducación y al docente como guía del proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje, éste propone material didáctico auto corrector que contribuye a lograr una "educación sensorial completa y graduada”.
Language: Spanish
Published: La Paz, Bolivia, 2019