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Article

Montessori Classes to Open at Exposition

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California)

Pages: 11

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "Dr. Maria Montessori, whose new system of education has probably been the most widely discussed and at the same time the most ardently disputed in modern pedagogic history, will open classes at the exposition Monday. She will arrive in San Francisco Sunday and will at once take up the work she has planned here. Signorina Anna Fedeli of Rome, Italy, who is accompanying her here, will act as her assistant. One of the classes will be conducted in the ideal classroom in the Palace of Education. There the children will receive their instruction, separated from the spectators by a glass partition only. Four times a week lectures will be given for the pupils in the various state buildings and in the exhibit palaces. Classes under the direction of Dr. Montessori and her assistant will be limited to thirty pupils each. Already 1800 applications for enrollment have been received."

Language: English

Article

Summer School to be Held at Exposition

Available from: NewsBank - San Diego Evening Tribune Historical

Publication: San Diego Evening Tribune (San Diego, California)

Pages: 6

Americas, International Montessori Training Course (3rd [course 1], Los Angeles and San Diego, USA, May - July 1915), Katherine Moore - Biographic sources, Mary Powell Jordan - Biographic sources, Mary Powell Jordan - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, North America, Panama-California Exposition (1915-1916, San Diego, California), United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "This summer session of the school of education and social welfare will be under the auspices of the state normal school at San Diego, the Carnegie endowment for international peace, the school of American archaeology and the Montessori institute. The sessions will be held on the exposition grounds, with headquarters in the lecture hall in the Science of Man building... The faculty will be composed of the following well known educators... Katharine Moore - Demonstrations of Montessori methods... Dr. Mary Powell Jordan - Lectures on Montessori methods... Courses: ...Special Montessori course under the supervision of Dottoressa Montessori. Observation of classes at work. Lecture on Montessori methods."

Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation

The Feasibility of Montessorian Education in the Primary School: An Historico-Educational Exposition

Available from: University of South Africa - Institutional Repository

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori's work was initiated in 1898 as a result of her becoming acutely aware of deficient children's learning patterns, while working at the Psychiatric clinic of the University of Rome. The principles which dominate the system, however, did not spring in full panoply from Montessori. Indeed, her inspiration came largely from early and mid-nineteenth century writings of two French physicians, Itard and Seguin, who were Also involved in the teaching of deficient children. Extending on the ideas of these two educator-physicians, as well as the ideas of Froebel, Montessori innovatively brought the child's senses into contact with carefully selected didactic apparatus in a carefully structured and ordered environment. According to Montessori, the liberty of the child is a prerequisite for self-education and forms the first major pillar of her didactic theory, and thus becomes the focus of the first chapter dealing with her didactic approach (chapter three). Montessori believed that the function of education was to assist growth and if the individual child was given the liberty of movement within a prepared environment, a sense of competence would be achieved and the learning of the child would come about almost spontaneously. The principles of individuality and the training of the senses comprise the other two pillars, and form the basis for chapter four and five respectively. The principle of individuality is rooted in the belief that each child has a uniqueness which cannot be ignored without irretrievable damage to his personality. The current educational situation in South Africa, reveals a diversity of educational problems as a result of different ethnic and cultural groups all being thrust into a common educational system. The insidious pressures of conformity to a single standard of education must of necessity lead to a compromise of standards. The exposure of educational deficiencies inherent in such a move is characterised by learning impediments and deficiencies in the educational scenario. Research has therefore been undertaken in an attempt to extract those aspects that could provide meaningful pedagogic assistance to meet a present educational need.

Language: English

Published: Pretoria, South Africa, 1994

Article

All'Esposizione fu Iniziato ieri il Corso Educativo della Dottoressa Montessori [The Education Course of Dr. Montessori Started Yesterday at the Exposition]

Available from: Chronicling America (Library of Congress)

Publication: L'Italia (San Francisco, California)

Pages: 4

Americas, Montessori method of education, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, North America, North America, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915, San Francisco, California), Teacher training, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Includes a photograph. Article Text: "La Casa dei Bambini" è stata aperta ieri nel palazzo dell'Educazione. Aperta all'infanzia, aperta alla scienza nuova, aperta alle maestre, aperta alle madri. Il bambino, questa complessa natura in formazione, questa creature racchiudente in sé il nostro passato e il nostro avvenire, è entrato nell'Esposizione con il suo buon sorriso, la sua mente vergine e il suo "io" libero per opera di una grande educatrice italiana, della dottoressa Montessori. Una folla di maestre e madri, di curiosi e di studiosi osservava da fuori della "Casa dei Bambini" la prima lezione che la signorina Helen Parkhurst impartiva a una decina di bambini. "Impartiva" non è esatto, perchè i bimbi agivano volontariamente, liberamente appena avuta una parola che stimolasse le loro attività cercando disciplinarle verso un dato concetto, un dato fatto psicologico, che è poi il primo passo verso l'acquisizione di speciali attitudini mentali e morali. E i bimbi pulivano la mobilia o si baloccavano con speciali oggetti ideati e costruiti con lo scopo di sviluppare un dato loro senso, di affinare una data loro percezione, senza coartare la lore libertà. La signora Montessori, durante la lezione, è rimesta fuori della "Casa dei Bambini", osservando con sapiente occhio materno quanto facevano i bambini. Le lezioni si svolgono dalle 9am alle 12, e i bambini che le frequentano sono una trentina. Il più piccolo ne ha quattro. Questi 30 bimbi sono stati scelti fra 2500 i cui loro genitori avevano chiesto che fossero ammessi alla "Casa dei Bambini".

Language: Italian

ISSN: 2637-5400

Article

What women have done for the great exposition

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California)

Pages: II-11

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Abstract/Notes: EXPOSITION GROUNDS, SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.--Having watched the Participation of the women of San Francisco and the State of California in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, I have come...

Language: English

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Studi Eksposisi Pola Asuh Orang Tua Terhadap Anak Berdasarkan Ulangan 6:4-9 [Exposition Study of Parenting Patterns of Children Based on Deuteronomy 6:4-9]

Available from: Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Manado (Indonesia)

Publication: Montessori Jurnal Pendidikan Kristen Anak Usia Dini, vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 19-35

Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Fenomena yang dapat dijumpai dalam pengasuhan anak di dalam keluarga adalah adanya “mata rantai” pengasuhan yang buruk dari generasi ke generasi, yang  disebabkan karena orang tua gagal dalam mengasuh dan mendidik anak. Penelitian yang digunakan dalam penulisan ini adalah metode kualitatif studi pustaka menemukan adanya “mata rantai” tujuh kesenjangan yang terjadi pada  pengasuhan anak yang menyebabkan kegagalan orang tua dalam mengasuh dan mendidik anak. Kemudian melalui studi eksposisi berdasarkan Ulangan 6:4-9 yang mengandung prinsip pengasuhan alkitabiah, ditemukan bahwa “mata rantai” tujuh kesenjangan pengasuhan orang tua itu disebabkan karena orang tua tidak hidup dengan komitmen rohani.

Language: Indonesian

DOI: 10.51667/mjpkaud.v2i1.599

ISSN: 2798-6195

Book

The Montessori Method: An Exposition and Criticism

Available from: Internet Archive

Americas, Canada, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America

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Language: English

Published: Toronto, Canada: L. K. Cameron, 1913

Series: Ontario Department of Education Bulletin , 1

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