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Article
Montessori and the Teacher of Children with Learning Disabilities: A Personal Odyssey
Publication: Around the Child, vol. 14
Date: 1971
Pages: 36-38
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Language: English
ISSN: 0571-1142
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A Study on the Meaning of Occupational Therapy for Children with Disabilities in Montessori Education Through Work Activities / 작업활동을 통한 교육의 장애아 Montessori 작업치료로서의 의의
Available from: KOAJ - Korea Open Access Journals
Publication: 지체.중복.건강장애연구 / Korean Journal of Physical, Multiple, & Health Disabilities, vol. 57, no. 3
Date: 2014
Pages: 1-21
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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this study was to investigate the meaning of occupational therapy for children with disabilities in Montessori education. For this, the study examined the features of work activities in Montessori education, which focused on the meaning and property, preceding principles and laws, and work level and organization of work activities. As well, the study examined the principles of concentration and normalization education, self-correction and individualized learning, sensitivity and motor education, and free activity and inter-social relationship education in Montessori education. Education for children with disabilities, especially, ADL training and occupational training considered as main contents in remedial education for people with disabilities, especially, children with multiple disabilities are particularly focused in Montessori remedial education. Children in Montessori Education not only are self-satisfied, but also do actual experience through spontaneous activities by learning motor, coordination, independence, and so on. Montessori Education has the meaning of occupational therapy, the domain of which includes functional O.T., diversional O.T., and pre-vocational O.T.. Montessori work education through activities has the function of occupational therapy mentioned above. Especially, according to the principles of Montessori work education, children with disabilities are able to learn work attitude, work behavior, and work basic function necessary for pre-vocational education through work activities. / 본 연구의 목적은 작업활동을 통한 Montessori교육의 장애아 작업치료로서의 의의를 밝히는데 있다. 이를 위하여 Montessori교육에서 작업활동의 의미와 특성, 작업활동의 선행원칙과 법칙, 작업의 단계와 조직화를 중심으로 Montessori교육에서의 작업활동의 특성을 고찰하였다. 그리고 Montessori작업활동의 원리로서 집중화 및 정상화교육의 원리, 자기교정교육 및 개별학습의 원리, 감각 및 운동교육의 원리, 자유활동 및 사회성교육의 원리를 알아보았다. Montessori 교육은 장애아 직업전 작업치료로서의 의의를 지닌다. 작업(치료)교육의 영역에는 신체의 기능증진을 위한 작업치료(fuctional O.T.), 심리재활을 위한 작업치료(divertional O.T.) 및 직업재활을 위한 작업치료(prevocational O.T.)가 있다. 활동을 통한 Montessori 작업교육은 이상과 같은 작업치료의 기능을 한다. 특히 Montessori 작업교육의 원리에 따라 장애아동들은 직업교육이전에 필요한 작업에 임하는 자세, 태도, 행동 및 작업기초 기능을 작업활동을 통해서 학습할 수 있다.
Language: Korean
Article
Education and Special Needs and Disabilities Update
Publication: Montessori International, vol. 75
Date: Apr 2005
Pages: 36–37
Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Special education
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Abstract/Notes: New laws, resources, etc.
Language: English
ISSN: 1470-8647
Article
Early Signs of Specific Learning Disabilities in Early Childhood
Available from: International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education (INT-JECSE)
Publication: International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education (INT-JECSE), vol. 12, no. 1
Date: 2020
Pages: 84-95
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Abstract/Notes: Since comprehensive evaluation of academic skills cannot be extensively conducted in early childhood, specific learning disabilities cannot be diagnosed in preschool-aged children. To evaluate academic skills, children must be school-aged and interventions cannot begin in the preschool period. However, specific learning disabilities in children may also be noticed during preschool. Preschool teachers need to determine which kids are at risk of having specific learning disabilities so that they can be detected early and an intervention provided. Preschool teachers need to be aware of the early signs of specific learning disabilities to distinguish between typically developing children and those at risk of having specific learning disabilities. In this review, studies describing the preschool characteristics of students at risk of having specific learning disabilities are examined, and the early signs of specific learning disabilities and early intervention processes are described based on the literature. Research suggests that the signs of specific learning disabilities can be seen in early childhood. The need for preschool teachers and families to be sensitive to the characteristics of children at risk of specific learning disabilities in the context of early intervention is discussed.
Language: English
ISSN: 1943-023X
Article
Learning Disabilities: A Diagnostic and Educational Challenge
Available from: SAGE Journals
Publication: Journal of Learning Disabilities, vol. 13, no. 9
Date: Nov 1980
Pages: 28-31
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Abstract/Notes: Learning disabilities is presented as a construct supported by psychoeducational, socioemotional, and physiological data, as illustrated by the Meeker paradigm. Specific learning abilities as conceived in the Structure of Intellect (S.O.I.) model and identified in the Stanford-Binet and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised are discussed in relation to the psychoeducation area of the Meeker paradigm. The absence of specific S.O.I. learning abilities is proposed in the definition of learning disabilities, and suggestions for remediation are delineated.
Language: English
DOI: 10.1177/002221948001300908
ISSN: 0022-2194, 1538-4780
Book Section
Soziale Integration bei mehrfach und verschiedfenartig behinderten Kindern im Kindergarten [Social integration of children with multiple and different disabilities in kindergarten]
Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [The Montessori System and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Reports of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]
Pages: 308-312
Children with disabilities, Conferences, Inclusive education, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977)
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Language: German
Published: München: Kindler, 1978
ISBN: 3-463-00716-9
Article
The Effect of Montessori Therapeutic Educational Program on the Learning Disabilities Child's Math & Language / Montessori치료교육이 학습장애아의 언어 및 수학교육에 미치는 영향
Available from: RISS
Publication: Montessori교육연구 [Montessori Education Research], vol. 10
Date: 2005
Pages: 55-70
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Language: Korean
ISSN: 1226-9417
Book
Standardized Scrutiny Learning Disabilities Testing at the Elementary Montessori 6-9 Level
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Language: English
Published: [S.I.]: s.n.], 1983
Article
Montessori and Learning Disabilities
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 19, no. 2
Date: Spring 1994
Pages: 151-169
Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Learning disabilities, Montessori method of education, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Abstract/Notes: Discusses the characteristics of learning disabilities in the areas of coordination, language, attention, and perception, and explains how the Montessori method can be used to educate young children with these disabilities. The method relies on a developmental approach that ensures the child a wholesome environment in which to thrive. (MDM)
Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Article
ICTs and Montessori for Learning Disabilities
Available from: iJES
Publication: International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science, and IT (iJES), vol. 5, no. 3
Date: 2017
Pages: 77-84
Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Information and communications technology (ICT), Learning disabilities, Learning disabled children, Montessori method of education, People with disabilities, Technology and children
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Abstract/Notes: This paper concentrates on the Montessori philosophy and examines how this learning theory currently gives credence to cognitive processes of the mind, as suitable intervention used to the training of children with learning disabilities. Furthermore, Montessori’s system and materials in combination with the support of new technologies as well as their implementation on various kinds of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have great successes regarding the support of disability and the enhancement of learning process.
Language: English
ISSN: 2197-8581