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Article

Home Work Not Homework

Publication: Montessori Australia eArticle, vol. 2013, no. 4

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Language: English

Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)

Intersections of Home and School: An Analysis of Directive Interactions of Korean American Children at Home and in Preschool

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

Americas, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, Preschool children, Preschool education, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: This study investigated the use of directives by three bilingual Korean American children and their families in central New Jersey in the contexts of home and school. Directives are a crucial part of language socialization in the home (Bhimji, 2002; Blum-Kulka, 1997; Kent, 2012) and they are a critical part of the teacher’s repertoire in the classroom since directives aid teachers in the daily task of instructing the learning processes of students (Waring & Hruska, 2012). While directives play an important role in the language socialization practices of children in the home and school, there is little research on how directives are used by bilingual children in both settings of home and school. The study addressed this gap in research by examining the directive repertoires of three bilingual Korean American children and their families in their homes and by analyzing how the children’s directive repertoires intersected with the use of directives in their preschool classroom. The study consisted of an eight-month ethnography of three Korean American children and their families. The participants included three Korean American children, their parents, siblings, and teachers in their preschool class. The children were recruited from a preschool class in which the researcher had previously volunteered. The data was collected through field observations in the three homes and preschool class, interviews of children, parents, and teachers, and a collection of material artifacts in order to capture the use of directives of participants. All observations were audio-and video-recorded. The study contributed to an increased understanding of the bilingualism and biculturalism of Korean American children with a focus on their use of directives. It also shed light on the educational experiences and challenges of bilingual Korean American children in a monolingual preschool class. The study has implications for families and teachers of young bilingual children and learners of English in preschool.

Language: English

Published: New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2016

Article

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Improving the Quality of Dementia Care and Activities in Home Health: Home 4 Care®

Available from: Oxford Academic

Publication: Innovation in Aging, vol. 2, no. Supplement 1

Pages: 561

Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Gerontology, Montessori-based interventions

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Abstract/Notes: HOME 4 CARE® (H4C) is an NIA-funded SBIR study in which a mobile app is being developed and tested with clients and staff in the Home Health environment. With the increased prevalence of dementia, demand has increased for education and interventions that can be used to treat and/or circumvent the responsive behaviors associated with the condition. While much emphasis has been placed on improving dementia care in LTC over the last decade, the thrust to improve dementia care in home health has lagged behind. This is unfortunate, because 58% of PWD live in the community. The app consists of three main components: (1) Montessori-based digital activities for persons with dementia, (2) interactive, video-based dementia training modules for care partners, and (3) a “Get to Know You” module that enables staff to better understand their clients’ activity, care, and social preferences. The study explores the effects of the activities on engagement/affect, satisfaction with activities, the training modules’ effects on knowledge transfer, and satisfaction with the Get to Know You module. Preliminary outcomes are promising. H4C activities have produced a 34% increase in constructive engagement (p<.01) and a 100% decrease in non-engagement, as compared to other interventions for PWD. Client satisfaction with activities was 90%. The H4C Training modules increased staff dementia knowledge by 21% (p<.01). Staff have reported high satisfaction with the Get to Know You Module. The presentation will discuss outcomes to-date, lessons learned about developing mobile apps for PWD, and future plans and extensions of HOME 4 CARE®.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igy023.2075

ISSN: 2399-5300

Book

Montessori at Home: A Complete Guide to Teaching Your Preschooler at Home Using the Montessori Method

Available from: Books to Borrow @ Internet Archive

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Language: English

Published: Rossmoor, California: American Montessori Consulting, 1991

ISBN: 0-929487-37-0

Book Section

Der Mensch - Akteur eigenen Lernens - Die Entwicklung vom Kinderhaus zum Familienhaus [The human being - actor of his own learning: the development from a children's home to a family home]

Book Title: Das Lernen in die eigene Hand nehmen: Mut zur Freiheit in der Montessori-Pädagogik [Taking learning into your own hands: Courage for freedom in Montessori pedagogy]

Pages: 148-162

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Language: German

Published: Münster, Germany: LIT, 2008

ISBN: 978-3-8258-0850-1

Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 19

Article

Home Education: School at Home

Publication: The Montessori Magazine: A Quarterly Journal for Teachers, Parents and Social Workers (India), vol. 3, no. 2

Pages: 48-49

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Language: English

Article

The Home from Home Page

Publication: Montessori Education, vol. 8, no. 3

Pages: 44–45

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Abstract/Notes: LMC training centres in York, Trinidad

Language: English

ISSN: 1354-1498

Book

Montessori in the Home: A Preliminary Study and Practical Application of the Principles and Method of Dr. Maria Montessori for the Use of Parents in the Home

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Language: English

Published: Bethesda, Maryland: Elad Enterprises, 1963

Edition: 2. ed

Article

Bringing Montessori Home: Eating in the Home: Sensorial Opportunities to Support Independence and Nourish Family Connections

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 12, no. 2

Pages: 15–17

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

Article

Home Montessori Program in Limbo [National Institute for Montessori in the Home]

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 8, no. 2

Pages: 30

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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