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Montessori i österled [Montessori to the East]
Publication: Montessori-tidningen (Svenska montessoriförbundet), no. 2
Date: 1993
Pages: 6
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Language: Swedish
ISSN: 1103-8101
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Shinpojiumu - montessōri kyōiku no keishō to sōzō: Montessōri kyōiku no keishō to hatten ni tsuite / シンポジウム - モンテッソーリ教育の継承と創造: モンテッソーリ教育の継承と発展について / Symposium - Succession and Creation of Montessori Education: Second Speaker, Succession and Development of Montessori Education
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 40
Date: 2007
Pages: 27-31
Asia, East Asia, Japan, Montessori method of education - History
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Abstract/Notes: This is an article from Montessori Education, a Japanese language periodical published by the Japan Association Montessori.
Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
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Montessori Accreditation to Define 'Montessori Teacher'
Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 10, no. 6
Date: Nov 1989
Pages: 1, 4
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Language: English
ISSN: 0889-5643
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The origins of the internationalisation of Montessori pedagogy: The ascetic circle of Montesca / Els orígens de la internacionalització de la pedagogia Montessori: el Cercle Ascètic de Montesca
Available from: Hemeroteca Científica Catalana
Publication: Educació i Història: Revista d'Història de l'Educació, no. 40
Date: 2022
Pages: 33-53
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - History
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Abstract/Notes: The essay highlights the role of “La Montesca” circle and its main protagonist, Baroness Alice Hallgarten Franchetti (1874-1911), in triggering the initial internationalisation of Montessori pedagogy. Exploring the cultural connections gathered around the Umbrian circle—a true meeting point for refined souls suggesting an atmosphere of spiritual retreat—it is possible to discern a prophetic mark establishing the immediate confidence shown in Montessori’s challenge to education, devoted to driving wide-ranging spiritual reform. The “Franciscan flame” underlining Alice Hallgarten Franchetti’s approach within an extensive devotion to the ideals of human elevation and universal brotherhood reflects the pursuit of a spiritual light, around which modernist, neo-Christian, theosophical feelings interwove motivating drives and cultural languages. In this sense, the formidable support initially provided by Alice Hallgarten Franchetti in exporting Montessori’s pedagogy should be read and valued as the sign of a larger belief in human elevation, based on a confidence in the secret treasures of the child and embracing a cosmic sense of spirituality. / L’article destaca el paper del cercle “La Montesca” i de la principal protagonista, la baronessa Alice Hallgarten Franchetti (1874-1911), en l’inici de la primera internacionalització de la pedagogia Montessori. Explorant les connexions culturals establertes al voltant d’aquell cercle d’Umbria, una autèntica cruïlla d’ànimes refinades que suggereix una atmosfera de retir espiritual, és possible descobrir una empremta profètica que imprimeix la confiança immediata mostrada amb el repte de Montessori en l’educació, dedicat a impulsar una àmplia reforma espiritual. La “flama franciscana” que anima la conducta d’Alice Hallgarten Franchetti, en el marc d’un extens horitzó de devoció als ideals de l’elevació humana i la fraternitat universal, reflecteix la recerca d’una llum espiritual al voltant de la qual els sentiments modernistes, neocristians i teosòfics entrellaçaven els seus impulsos motivadors i llenguatges culturals. L’important suport proporcionat en primer lloc per l’Alice Hallgarten per a l’exportació de la pedagogia Montessori s’ha de llegir i valorar com el signe d’una confiança més gran en l’elevació humana, basada en la confiança en els tresors secrets de l’infant i orientada vers un sentit còsmic de l’espiritualitat. / El artículo destaca el papel del cenáculo de “La Montesca” y de su personaje principal, la baronesa Alice Hallgarten Franchetti (1874-1911), en el inicio de la primera internacionalización de la pedagogía Montessori. Explorando las conexiones culturales establecidas en torno a ese círculo de Umbría, un verdadero punto de encuentro de almas refinadas que sugieren un ambiente de recogimiento espiritual, es posible descubrir una huella profética que imprime la confianza inmediata demostrada con el desafío de Montessori en la educación, orientada a impulsar una amplia reforma espiritual. La “llama franciscana” que anima la conducta de Alicia Hallgarten Franchetti, en el marco de un extenso horizonte de devoción a los ideales de la elevación humana y la fraternidad universal, refleja la búsqueda de una luz espiritual en torno a la cual los sentimientos modernistas, neocristianos y teosóficos entrelazaron impulsos motivadores y lenguajes culturales. En este sentido, el formidable apoyo brindado primeramente por Alicia Hallgarten Franchetti para la exportación de la pedagogía Montessori debe ser leído y valorado como el signo de una mayor confianza en la elevación humana, basada en la confianza en los tesoros secretos del niño y encaminada a abrazar un sentido cósmico de la espiritualidad.
Language: English
ISSN: 2013-9632, 1134-0258
Book Section
An Observational Study of the Choice and Use of Toys by Montessori and Non-Montessori Preschoolers
Book Title: Evaluation of Educational Outcomes: Noncognitive Domains
Pages: 79-92
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Language: English
Published: New York: American Montessori Society, 1977
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Montessori Resources for the 1990's: A Complete Guide to Finding Montessori Materials for Parents and Teachers
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Language: English
Published: Rossmoor, California: American Montessori Consulting, 1995
ISBN: 0-929487-53-2
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Maria Montessori va in America. Una Rilettura Pedagogica di un Episodio di Incontro-Scontro tra Attivismo Pedagogico Italiano e Progressive Education Americana / Maria Montessori goes to America: A Pedagogical Reflection of an Encounter-Clash Between Italian Activism Movement and American Progressive Education
Available from: Formazione, Lavoro, Persona
Publication: Formazione, Lavoro, Persona, vol. 10 (Anno 4)
Date: Apr 2014
Pages: 1-10
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, North America, Progressive education, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: The complex history of Montessori’s Method spreading in the United States was signed by some misunderstandings connected with the reform of the american education system. The Method wasn’t understood in its specificity, but it appeared, in the same time, an alternative or an application of the tradition of Froebel’s Kindergarten. In those years the American pedagogical reflection tried to create an alternative to the continental tradition. For this reason the Progressive Education critized Montessori (i.e. Kilpatrick) for her spiritual and metaphysical premises but this movement couldn’t realize this project and it was inevitably connected with the tradition of European Activism.
Language: Italian
ISSN: 2039-4039
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Edukacja w systemie Marii Montessori wychowaniem do wartości. Sprawozdanie z Polskich Dni Montessori
Available from: Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow
Publication: Edukacja Elementarna w Teorii i Praktyce / Elementary Education in Theory and Practice, vol. 8, no. 27/1
Date: 2013
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Language: Polish
ISSN: 1896-2327, 2353-7787
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Pengaruh Modifikasi Alat Peraga Montessori Terhadap Kemampuan Motorik Kasar [The Effect of Modification of Montessori Teaching Aids on Gross Motor Ability]
Available from: Hamzanwadi University (Indonesia)
Publication: Jurnal Porkes, vol. 5, no. 1
Date: 2022
Pages: 292-303
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori method, which is a learning method that depends on each student, has the advantage of growing critical thinking, collaborating, and acting more assertively. Children with good cognition are characterized by problem-solving skills by prioritizing prosocial in every interaction, and vice versa. The lack of research in the field of sports related to motor and montessori movements, especially in West Nusa Tenggara and the results of observations at the MI Al Ijtihad school still use a monotonous learning pattern so that students tend to be passive, not independent and not confident so that it affects motor skills, in this study what is meant is rough motoric. The population in this study were students of MI Al-Ijtihad, totaling 20 students. In this study, researchers used purposive sampling with certain criteria. In this study, the researchers used instruments, namely the Zig-zag Running test and the Throwing the ball at the target. The type of research used is a quantitative experiment with a pre-test post-test group design. The data analysis technique used is the t-test through the t-test formula. From the results of statistical data analysis of the effect of modification of props on gross motor skills, the tcount X (throwing the ball at the target) of 5.446 simultaneously between Y and X1 draws conclusions from the table analysis at a significant level of 5% with the number of samples (n - 1), namely 19 is 2,869. So it can be concluded that ''There is an effect of modification of Montessori teaching aids on gross motor skills seen from tcount > ttable (5.446 > 2.869).
Language: Indonesian
DOI: 10.29408/porkes.v5i1.5985
ISSN: 2614-8781
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Montessori–A Full Day Programme at "Elonera Montessori" Wollongong
Publication: Montessori Matters
Date: 1990
Pages: 9–10
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Language: English