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Influenza delle Condizioni di Famiglia sui Livello Intellettuale Degli Scolari [The Influence of Social Conditions on the Mental Development of Children in School]

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Rivista di Filosofia e Scienze Affini, vol. Anno 6, Vol. 2, no. 3-4

Pages: 234-284

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Language: Italian

Article

Montessori Intervention Programme with Mentally Ill Children and Youth

Publication: Montessori Articles (Montessori Australia Foundation)

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Language: English

A Comparison of the Effects of Two Child-Centered Models of Educational Intervention on Three Selected Creative Abilities of Pre-School Children, Fluency, Originality, and Imagination

Comparative education, Creative ability in children, Creative thinking in children, Imagination in children, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, Preschool children

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Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C., 1984

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A Beacon in East Harlem [East Harlem Children's Center Montessori School, New York]

Publication: AMS News, vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 2

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Language: English

ISSN: 0065-9444

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Listening: Its Importance in the Development of Young Children [Talk given by David Ward, February, 1985]

Publication: Montessori Quarterly, vol. 24

Pages: 7–14

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Language: English

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To the Parents of Montessori Children

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

Publication: Around the Child, vol. 10

Pages: 84-86

Montessori method of education, Parents

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Language: English

ISSN: 0571-1142

Archival Material Or Collection

Box 9, Folder 47 - Manuscripts, ca. 1921-ca.1966 - "Some thoughts on the Religious Education of Young Children" 2 copies

Available from: Seattle University

Edwin Mortimer Standing - Biographic sources, Edwin Mortimer Standing - Writings

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Language: English

Archive: Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections

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Questions and Answers [Is Montessori only for certain groups of children?]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 1, no. 1

Pages: 3

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Language: English

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Effects of Traditional Versus Montessori Schooling on 4- to 15-Year Old Children's Performance Monitoring

Available from: Wiley Online Library

Publication: Mind, Brain, and Education, vol. 14, no. 2

Pages: 167-175

Comparative education, Europe, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, Neuroscience, Switzerland, Western Europe

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Abstract/Notes: Through performance monitoring individuals detect and learn from unexpected outcomes, indexed by post-error slowing and post-error improvement in accuracy. Although performance monitoring is essential for academic learning and improves across childhood, its susceptibility to educational influences has not been studied. Here we compared performance monitoring on a flanker task in 234 children aged 4 through 15, from traditional or Montessori classrooms. While traditional classrooms emphasize that students learn from teachers' feedback, Montessori classrooms encourage students to work independently with materials specially designed to support learners discovering errors for themselves. We found that Montessori students paused longer post-error in early childhood and, by adolescence, were more likely to self-correct. We also found that a developmental shift from longer to shorter pauses post-error being associated with self-correction happened younger in the Montessori group. Our findings provide preliminary evidence that educational experience influences performance monitoring, with implications for neural development, learning, and pedagogy.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1111/mbe.12233

ISSN: 1751-228X

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Montessori et les Enfants Nomades: Forme Scolaire et Mouvement de l'Enfant [Montessori and Nomadic Children: School Form and Movement of the Child]

Available from: Open Edition

Publication: Tréma, no. 50

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

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Abstract/Notes: Cet article entend tenter de rendre compte du régime spatio-temporel spécifique qui est celui des enfants de maternelle Montessori, ce dernier entrant en contradiction ou en friction avec la forme scolaire traditionnelle. Ces pratiques entendent en effet modifier le centre de gravité du « travail » de l’enseignant vers l’enfant, et pour cela libérer le mouvement de ce dernier. [This article attempts to give an account of the specific spatio-temporal mode of Montessori schools, which is in conflict with the traditional “school form”. These practices intend to modify the center of gravity of the activities of the school, from the teacher towards the child, and for this to release the movement of the latter. We first propose to define what a Montessori practice might be, or to define the questions and problems that such an attempt at definition raises; we then seek to describe the primary effect that this spatio-temporal mode produces in the classroom: child walkers, or nomadic children.]

Language: French

DOI: 10.4000/trema.4309

ISSN: 1167-315X

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