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A Comparative Analysis Between Traditional and Alternative Early Childhood Education, Such as the Maria Montessori Method, Reggio Emilia Pedagogical Approach

Available from: Armenian Journal of Special Education

Publication: Armenian Journal of Special Education, vol. 7, no. 2

Pages: 65-77

Comparative education, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Reggio Emilia approach (Early childhood education) - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: This article aims to conduct a comparative analysis between early childhood traditional education and alternatives in primary education, such as the Maria Montessori method and Reggio Emilia approach. This article will be relevant and advisable for educators and parents to understand the key differences between each approach. There is no doubt that early childhood education plays an essential role in educating young minds. The question is how to find the best way to educate young children, what to choose: teacher-centered or child-centered models of teaching? Furthermore, from a parental view, the question is not only which method works the best, but also which one is more beneficial for “My Child”. Parents have difficulty choosing the right teaching option specifically for their children, which would help them become successful members of modern society in the future. Taking into consideration our teaching experience of more than twenty-five years, along with researching many pedagogical and educational books and articles, we came to an interesting conclusion about both – traditional and alternatives in teaching young minds. Alongside, we discovered that no matter how beneficial is the true idea of any teaching method, unfortunately, not every school is a true barrier to the philosophy, theory, and teaching approach behind the school's name brand.

Language: English

DOI: 10.24234/se.v7i2.8

ISSN: 2953-7886, 2579-2881

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Conference of London Teachers; The Montessori Method

Publication: The Times (London, England)

Pages: 2

Conferences, England, Europe, Great Britain, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Northern Europe, United Kingdom

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Language: English

ISSN: 0140-0460

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Educational Meetings; The Montessori Method; "The Theory of the Primrose Path"

Publication: The Times (London, England)

Pages: 11

Conferences, England, Europe, Great Britain, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Northern Europe, United Kingdom

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Language: English

ISSN: 0140-0460

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Pendampingan Pembelajaran Berbasis Metode Montessori Bagi Guru TK Kanisius Demangan Baru [Montessori Method-Based Learning Assistance for Kanisius Demangan Baru Kindergarten Teachers]

Available from: Universitas Sanata Dharma (Indonesia)

Publication: Abdimas Altruis: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, vol. 5, no. 1

Pages: 34-41

Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: This community service activity aimed to assist teachers at Kanisius Demangan Baru Kindergarten about Montessori method-based learning so that teachers can apply it in their respective classes. The method applied in this service is the discussion method by explaining the material to be delivered, the question and answer method is used to explore the teacher's understanding of the material to be given and the workshop is used to train and guide teachers in compiling learning videos that are integrated into the classroom. The results showed that the Montessori method of teaching mentoring received a positive response. The teacher clearly understood the material presented, especially the daily life skills area and the sensorial area. For language and mathematics materials, teachers need to get further assistance. The data result also explains that the Montessori method is effective and can be developed in Kanisius Kindergarten, Demangan Baru. In addition, the Montessori method is also relevant to the learning process and curriculum used by Kanisius Demangan Baru Kindergarten in collaboration with reflective pedagogy.

Language: Indonesian

DOI: 10.24071/aa.v5i1.3949

ISSN: 2620-5513

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Pengembangan Buku Panduan Homeschooling Berbantuan Metode Montessori Untuk Pengenalan Bahasa Inggris Dasar Pada Anak [Development of a Montessori Method Assisted Homeschooling Handbook for Introduction to Basic English in Children]

Available from: Institut Pendidikan Tapanuli Selatan (Indonesia)

Publication: Jurnal Education and Development, vol. 10, no. 1

Pages: 68-71

Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Pandemi covid-19 yang berimbas juga kepada dunia pendidikan yang harus melaksanakan Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh menyebabkan juga permasalahan baru mengenai pendampingan belajar siswa khususnya siswa usia TK dalam melaksanakan pembelajaran secara daring dengan pendampingan orang tua di rumah. Berangkat dari permasalahan awal ini, penulis mengadakan penelitian pengembangan buku panduan homeschooling berbantuan metode Montessori untuk pengenalan bahasa Inggris dasar untuk siswa TK B di Kiddos Preschool Gianyar. Kiddos Preschool dipilih sebagai lokasi karena siswa TK B di sekolah tersebut menggunakan bahasa pengantar bahasa Inggris dalam pembelajarannya baik online maupun saat kelas offline. Jumlah subjek yang dipergunakan untuk uji produk kelompok kecil adalah sejumlah 15 orang tua beserta anaknya sebagai siswa TK B. Dari hasil penelitian pengembangan tersebut didapatkan hasil bahwa buku panduan ini sangat baik dipergunakan untuk mengenalkan bahasa Inggris dasar pada anak usia TK B. Ditambah lagi ketika uji kelompok kecil didapatkan hasil keefektifan yang sangat efektif buku ini dipergunakan sebagai panduan homeschooling oleh orang tua kepada anaknya dalam pengenalan bahasa Inggris dasar. / The COVID-19 pandemic which also affected the world of education, which had to implement Distance Learning, also caused new problems regarding student learning assistance, especially kindergarten age students in carrying out online learning with parental assistance at home. Departing from this initial problem, the author conducted research on the development of a homeschooling guidebook assisted by the Montessori method for the introduction of basic English for Kindergarten B students at Kiddos Preschool Gianyar. Kiddos Preschool was chosen as the location because Kindergarten B students at the school use English as the language of instruction in their learning both online and during offline classes. The number of subjects used for the small group product test were 15 parents and their children as Kindergarten B students.

Language: Indonesian

ISSN: 2614-6061, 2527-4295

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The Montessori Method of Education: An Overview of Research

Available from: InformIT

Publication: Australian Journal of Early Childhood, vol. 5, no. 4

Pages: 20-24

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Language: English

ISSN: 0312-5033

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Research Findings Related to the Montessori Method

Publication: Education (Boston), vol. 68

Pages: 139-144

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Language: English

ISSN: 0013-1172

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Ritualizing Expertise: A Non‐Montessorian View of the Montessori Method

Available from: University of Chicago Press

Publication: American Journal of Education, vol. 111, no. 2

Pages: 211-244

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Abstract/Notes: This article examines the practice of Montessori education through the lens of ritual. Anchored by description and analysis of a lesson in an elementary classroom, the lesson is viewed as a series of f ritualized interactions in which both teacher and student act out multiple layers of expertise within the cultural frame of the Montessori method. Analysis is grounded in frameworks drawn from ritual theory (Bell 1992; Douglas 1973; Turner 1969) and explores the role of ritual activity in delineating both the contours of Montessori practice and the boundary between Montessorians and non‐Montessorians.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1086/426838

ISSN: 0195-6744, 1549-6511

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Acceptability and Knowledge of Montessori Method of Education Among Early Years' Practitioners in Lagos State.

Available from: University of Lagos Library (Nigeria)

Publication: UNILAG Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, vol. 1, no. 1

Pages: 191-204

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Abstract/Notes: This study investigated the acceptability and knowledge of the Montessori Method of education among early years' practitioners in Lagos State. Four research questions and one hypothesis were raised for the study. A descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. The population for the study consisted of all early years' practitioners in Lagos State while the sample comprised 126 early years practitioners which were stratified as 102 early years' practitioners (teachers) and 24 school operators (school heads/owners). In the first stage, proportionate sampling technique was used in selecting four Nursery schools from each of the six educational districts of Lagos State out of which two were Montessori Schools and the other two were non-Montessori schools. The total number of Nursery schools used for the study were twenty-four; whyile a random sampling technique was used in selecting four teachers from each Montessori school and five teachers from non-Montessori schools. Forty-eight Montessori teachers and fifty-four non-Montessori teachers were used for the study. The two researcher's designed instruments that were used to gather data for the study were Early Years' Practitioners Knowledge of Montessori Method (EYPKOMM) and School Operators Perception of Montessori Method (SOPOMM). EYPKOMM measured teachers' knowledge about the Montessori Method and it consisted of 20 close-ended items while SOPOMM consisted of 25 items on 4 point Likert scale. The study revealed that the majority of the teachers had average qualifications to work in early years' classrooms and that their knowledge of the Montessori Method is a little above average. It it also revealed school operators were enthusiastic and preferred the Montessori Method to conventional method but noted that the method is expensive to implement and too rigid to be adopted in conventional schools. It is therefore recommended that: (i) teachers seeking employment in a Montessori school should have professional training and experience; (ii) more awareness programme should be organized for early years' practitioners; (iii) The Montessori method should be adapted so that all stakeholders of education can benefit from it.

Language: English

ISSN: 2736-0199

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Montessori Lectures: The First of a Course of Lectures on the Montessori Method...

Available from: The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive - Gale

Publication: The Times Educational Supplement (London, England)

Pages: 176

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Language: English

ISSN: 0040-7887

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