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Article

Creative Writing [summary of presentation at 1998 summer conference by Mindy Holte]

Publication: AMI Elementary Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 31, no. 1

Pages: 7–8

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Abstract/Notes: Includes bibliography for creative writing

Language: English

Master's Thesis

Creative Nonfiction and the Montessori Method: Design Principles for Developmental Stages

Available from: Hollins University - Digital Commons

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Stages of development

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Abstract/Notes: This thesis essay looks at the genre of creative nonfiction in children’s picture books to find literary and design elements that are utilized in award winning books and how those components transfer to the first three planes of development in the Montessori method of education. The three creative works of the thesis, Under the Surface: A Sea Mammal’s Day, Dive into a Kelp Forest, and Reef are picture books with an environmental, ocean theme. Each book corresponds with one of the first three planes of development put forth by Maria Montessori in her philosophy of education. Analysis of these works show how literary and aesthetic devices, as evidenced in award winning genre picture books, pertain to and contribute to the sensitive periods of learning for each plane and its corresponding age group.

Language: English

Published: Roanoke, Virginia, 2022

Doctoral Dissertation

How the Use of Montessori Sensorial Material Supports Children's Creative Problem Solving in the Pre-School Classroom

Available from: British Library - EthOS

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori famously designed her own materials to support children’s development. Thus far, the literature which focuses on Montessori Sensorial education - and on creativity, problem solving and creative problem solving - has not investigated connections between these matters. This study investigated the effect of using the Montessori Method on children’s skills, especially in creative problem solving. This research examines the integration of Montessori materials into a social context to develop children’s creative problem solving, and analyses these data using the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) framework [Isaksen et al., 2000] and Rogoff’s model [1990] of social interaction. The study provides a new way of using the CPS framework, for data analysis, rather than as a way of training an individual or a group in solving problems creatively. The methodology combines a quasi-experimental design with a sample of qualitative cases. The research was conducted in one pre-school in Saudi Arabia, in the city of Riyadh, and involved twenty-four five-year-old children (12 boys, 12 girls) and four teachers. Six matched pairs of children were observed using Montessori sensorial materials (MSM) for one academic year. All the children were assessed on their problem solving capacities, in order to compare their development, using the British Ability Scale-II. The results from the quantitative analysis reveal significant differences between the experimental and control groups in their capacity to solve problems, using a pre-post-test of the four subscales of the BAS II. The qualitative analysis shows social interaction assists children in the “understanding of the challenge” component of the creative problem solving process while individual differences were identified in relation to the three creative skills. The results revealed the children’s different ways of framing and solving their own problems creatively through exploring different positions of the materials and applying them in creative solutions. The research also found that children’s own individual experiences with, and interests in, the material affected their creative problem solving.

Language: English

Published: Southampton, England, 2011

Article

Being Creative with Books

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 2, no. 4

Pages: 15

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

Article

Movement as Creative Interaction with the Child

Publication: American Montessori Society Bulletin, vol. 16, no. 2

Pages: 11-15

Movement education

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Language: English

ISSN: 0277-9064

Article

Preface: The Montessori Foundations for the Creative Personality

Publication: AMI Journal (2013-), vol. 2014-2015

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Abstract/Notes: Creativity today is not just about art, originality, inventiveness—if we look deeper into the Montessori literature it is about the formation of the entire developmental continuum and the whole child.

Language: English

ISSN: 2215-1249, 2772-7319

Article

Development of Creative Drama

Publication: AMI Journal (2013-), vol. 2014-2015

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Abstract/Notes: Another spontaneous form of expression is interpretive drama, where the child shows his self-expression through acting out meaning, history, readings, and human emotions as argued by Shyama Jain, who published in Around the Child, a journal of the Indian Montessorians, in 1969.

Language: English

ISSN: 2215-1249, 2772-7319

Article

Nurturing the Creative Personality

Publication: AMI Journal (2013-), vol. 2014-2015

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Abstract/Notes: Rita Schaefer Zener studies the passage through the Montessori materials with their increase in difficulty, complexity, and challenge as children develop skills. The reduction of difficulties (deviations) in development as a result of repeated concentration “normalizing” events arises from freely chosen work resulting in creative self-discipline at its best.

Language: English

ISSN: 2215-1249, 2772-7319

Article

Musical and Creative Education at the Vienna Montessori Schools during the Interbellum 101

Publication: AMI Journal (2013-), vol. 2014-2015

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Abstract/Notes: This article follows Viennese teacher Lisl Braun and Trude Hammerschlag's contribution to the development of Montessori music pedagogy.

Language: English

ISSN: 2215-1249, 2772-7319

Article

Adult Reading [Review of 'Creative and Mental Growth', by Viktor Lowenfeld and W. Lambert Brittain]

Publication: AMI/USA Bulletin, vol. 1, no. 6

Pages: 2-3

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Language: English

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