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Implementasi Pembelajaran di Kinderworld Montessori BSD Bagi Anak Usia Dini Selama Pandemi COVID-19 [Implementation of Learning at Kinderworld Montessori BSD for Early Childhood During the COVID-19 Pandemic]
Available from: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Publication: Jurnal Paud Agapedia, vol. 6, no. 1
Date: 2022
Pages: 1-14
Asia, Australasia, COVID-19 Pandemic, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori method is a method of teaching children according to their childhood personality. This method focuses the attention of children individually (child/student focus), focuses on practical life skills, freedom, independence, and pays attention to the child's sensitive period. As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, learning is carried out online using multimedia technology with an internet network with the flexibility of being able to hold meetings between teachers and children to carry out learning interactions. The purpose of this study was to describe the implementation of learning through the Montessori method during the covid-19 pandemic. Research subjects were selected using a non-probable sampling technique: target sampling (sampling with certain considerations). This study used five subjects at Kinderworld Montessori: the principal, two teachers at Kindergarten 1 and Kindergarten 2, and 2 parents. This research was analyzed by descriptive qualitative method. This study uses in-depth interviews and documentation to collect data with the analysis process using the Miles & Huberman method, namely, through four stages, namely data reduction, data display, conclusions and data verification. Based on the results of interviews with research subjects, it can be concluded that, during a pandemic learning activities using the Montessori method can be said to be relatively going well, but the percentage is not up to 100% as when learning is done offline, the reason is because the materials used when doing Montessori activities are substituted. or replaced with equipment that is relatively the same as the equipment available at home, even so the teacher still ensures that the learning outcomes of the Montessori Method are achieved well. Metode Montessori adalah metode mengajarkan anak sesuai dengan kepribadian masa kecilnya. Metode ini memfokuskan perhatian anak secara individual (fokus anak/siswa), memfokuskan kemampuan Practical life, kebebasan, kemandirian, serta memperhatikan Masa peka anak. Akibat dari Pandemi Covid-19 mengakibatkan pembelajaran dilaksanakan secara Daring menggunakan teknologi multimedia dengan jaringan internet yang fleksibilitas mampu melakukan pertemuan antara guru dan anak untuk melaksanakan interaksi pembelajaran. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mendeskripsikan pelaksanaan pembelajaran melalui metode montessori selama pandemi covid-19. Subyek penelitian dipilih dengan menggunakan teknik non-probable sampling: target sampling (pengambilan sampel dengan pertimbangan tertentu). Penelitian ini menggunakan lima subjek di Kinderworld Montessori: kepala sekolah, dua guru di Kindergarten 1 dan Kindergarten 2, dan 2 orang tua Murid. Penelitian ini dianalisis dengan metode kualitatif deskriptif. Penelitian ini menggunakan wawancara mendalam dan dokumentasi untuk mengumpukan data dengan proses analisis menggunakan metode Miles&Huberman yaitu, melalui empat tahapan yaitu reduksi data, display data, kesimpulan serta verifikasi data. Berdasarkan dari hasil wawancara dengan subjek penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa, saat pandemic kegiatan pembelajaran Menggunakan metode Montessori bisa dikatakan relative berjalan dengan baik, namun presentase nya tidak sampai 100% seperti saat pembelajaran dilakukan secara Offline, alasannya adalah karena Material yang digunakan ketika berkegiatan Montessori di Subtitusi atau diganti dengan peralatan yang relative sama dengan peralatan yang tersedia dirumah, meski begitu guru tetap memastikan capaian pembelajaran Metode Montessori nya tercapai dengan baik.
Language: Indonesian
ISSN: 2580-9679, 2581-2823
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Ways of the World; The Mysterious World of Children: Some of the Difficulties in the Way Grown-Ups Who Try to Enter There
Available from: Newspapers.com
Publication: San Francisco Bulletin (San Francisco, California)
Date: Apr 6, 1917
Pages: 15
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Language: English
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Montessori World in Tennessee [Montessori World of Children, Chattanooga, Tennessee]
Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 4, no. 6
Date: Sep 1983
Pages: 4
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Language: English
ISSN: 0889-5643
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Montessori World Heritage Sites
Publication: AMI Bulletin, no. 1
Date: 2007
Pages: 15
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Language: English
Article
Children of the World [Montessori Children's World, Neenah, Wisconsin]
Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 28, no. 3
Date: 2004
Pages: 4–5
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Language: English
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
Student Involvement in Gardens and Healthier Food Choices
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: This Action Research Project measured the correlation between extended gardening time and the amount of produce eaten by Montessori students. The project took place at a Montessori Preschool and Kindergarten in Southern California, at a school licensed for 75 children. Journals, pictures, and behavior logs of the children were taken each week. Food tallies were also collected the first and last weeks of the project. While the number of pieces of produce consumed by children did not increase in the four weeks, the amount of language and interaction in the garden and at lunchtime did. The conclusion is that extended gardening time does not necessarily correlate with more produce eaten, but does correlate with overall student engagement/involvement with activities related to healthy eating. This could mean big trends in schools with Montessori gardens; veering away from passivity, encouraging children to get invested in the gardening process lends to more engagement in healthy living.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2016
Book Section
Psychopädagogische Fragen zur integrierten Erziehung gesunder und behinderter Kinder in der Montessori-Pädagogik [Psycho-pedagogical questions on the integrated upbringing of healthy and handicapped children in Montessori pedagogy]
Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [The Montessori System and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Reports of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]
Pages: 321-329
Children with disabilities, Conferences, Inclusive education, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977), Montessori method of education
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Language: German
Published: München: Kindler, 1978
ISBN: 3-463-00716-9
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Openlucht Montessori School voor gezonde Kinderen, Bloemendaal [Open-air Montessori School for Healthy Children]
Available from: Delpher - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland
Publication: De 8 en Opbouw, vol. 3, no. 14
Date: Jul 8, 1932
Pages: 137-
Architecture, Europe, Holland, Montessori schools, Netherlands, Western Europe
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Language: Dutch
Article
Comprehensive Health and Well-Being for the Montessori High School
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 31, no. 1
Date: 2006
Pages: 309–319
North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Article
Using the Assistants to Infancy for Pre-Adolescents: Anticipating a Healthy Parenthood
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 27, no. 1
Date: 2002
Pages: 189-213
Adolescents, Assistants to infancy, Child development, Early childhood education, Elementary education, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals, Parent and child, Upper elementary
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Abstract/Notes: Discusses how Montessori infant and toddler communities provide an occasion for child development education for upper elementary and adolescent students within the school. Uses a question-and-answer format to illustrate how the program addresses the reality of lifestyles other than that of the traditional family.
Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734