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Pedagogia e Puericultura [Education and Childcare]
Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)
Publication: Montessori: rivista bimestrale dell'Opera Montessori, vol. 1, no. 4
Date: Jul-Aug 1932
Pages: 240-247
Americas, Central America, Europe, Georg Kerschensteiner - Philosophy, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico, Southern Europe, Spain
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Abstract/Notes: Contiene: Cooperazione fra scuola e comunità nel Messico; Centro nazionale d'informazioni pedagogiche; Una pubblicazione del Bureau International d'Education; Tre convegni pediatrici; La denunzia della nascita dei bimbi deformi; Studenti di medicina e avanguardisti; Le nuove disposizioni per la protezione dell'infanzia in Spagna; La biblioteca dei ragazzi; Giorgio Kerschensteiner. [Contains: School-Community Cooperation in Mexico; National Center for Pedagogical Information; A publication of the Bureau International d'Education; Three pediatric conferences; The denunciation of the birth of deformed babies; Medical students and avant-garde; The new provisions for the protection of children in Spain; The children's library; Giorgio Kerschensteiner.]
Language: Italian
Article
A Study on Disabled Children's Psycho-Social Rehabilitation in Montessori Education / Montessori 교육에 있어서 장애아 심리 · 사회적 재활에 관한 고찰
Available from: RISS
Publication: 재활심리연구 / The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology, vol. 9, no. 1
Date: 2002
Pages: 123-141
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Abstract/Notes: This study deals with the psycho-social rehabilitation in Montessori education system which centered on Montessori s theoretical background principles and model of psycho-social rehabilitation in Montessori method. The psycho-social rehabilitation principles in Montessori education method focused on the normalization theory, self-correctional education, the theory of individualized education, activities of daily living and occupational training. The basic reality of these enable social integration of disabled children. The Montessori Education is a practical educational method. This is applicable to both disabled and normal children alike, and suggests integrated education models for handicapped children. Montessori s methods are applied to all field of the children with physical or mental problems and emphasize social behavior with help and cooperation, personal growth, social maturity, independence and responsibility.
Language: Korean
ISSN: 1738-5563
Conference Paper
Extending Tangible Interfaces for Education: Digital Montessori- Inspired Manipulatives
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Language: English
Pages: 859-868
Article
The Uganda Montessori Peace Education Initiative [Victoria Montessori School, Entebbe]
Available from: ProQuest
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 18, no. 3
Date: 2006
Pages: 12
Africa, East Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda
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Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
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To All Who Are Convinced of the Value of Montessori Education
Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1971, no. 4
Date: 1971
Pages: 11–13
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Language: English
ISSN: 0519-0959
Article
Montessori Education in China: An Update
Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 10, no. 1
Date: Fall 1997
Pages: 27
Asia, China, East Asia, Public Montessori
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
Article
Montessori Secondary Education: An Outline of Possibility
Publication: NAMTA Quarterly, vol. 6, no. 2
Date: 1981
Pages: 32-36
North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Language: English
Article
Holistic Education Review Promotes Dialogue on New Ideas
Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 10, no. 1
Date: Jan 1989
Pages: 4
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Language: English
ISSN: 0889-5643
Article
Montessori-Pädagogik in Polen [Montessori education in Poland]
Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 34, no. 2
Date: 1996
Pages: 65
Eastern Europe, Europe, Harald Ludwig - Writings, Montessori method of education, Poland
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Language: German
ISSN: 0944-2537
Report
Nine-Year Follow-Up Study of Montessori Education
Available from: ERIC
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Abstract/Notes: Results of an earlier six-year followup study demonstrated that a group of children with four years of Montessori education, including preschool and primary . school, score best on all seven variables of the third grade level Metropolitan Achievement Test (MAT). The group with no preschool experience scored lowest on five of seven variables of the test. The children in the highest scoring group had been in at least two different Montessori schools with as many as three different teachers. The strong positive results indicate that the common elements of the Montessori philosophy withstood the exigencies of being set forth by several teachers. The purpose of this nine-year followup is to investigate whether these positive effects are maintained up to sixth grade level. Twenty-eight of the 77 students evaluated at the third grade in the earlier study are again compared on MAT scores. Although no statistically significant results are obtained, those groups of children who had early Montessori training generally score higher on sub-tests of the MAT administered at sixth grade level than do those children who had Head Start or no preschool. Results obtained on the third grade MAT of those same children show similar but more brilliant results. Results of the study tend to re-confirm the importance of preschool experience for disadvantaged children. Research questions are listed. (Author/AM)
Language: English
Published: Cincinnati, Ohio, 1976