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I socialisti e Maria Montessori

Book Title: L'educazione del popolo: momenti e figure dell'istruzione popolare nell'Italia liberale

Pages: 202-204

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Language: Italian

Published: Bergamo, Italy: Juvenilia, 1985

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Talent for the future: social and personality development of gifted children: Proceedings of the Ninth world conference on gifted and talented children

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Language: English

Published: Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum & Co., 1992

ISBN: 90-232-2656-9

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The Role of Play and of Social Training in Montessori Education

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Language: English

Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Association Montessori Internationale, 1964

Master's Thesis

The Impact of Direct Integration of Social Emotional Lessons with Montessori Upper Elementary Children

Available from: St. Catherine University

Action research, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: This action research study aimed to analyze the impact of direct social-emotional lessons on students' emotional intelligence in a Montessori upper elementary classroom. This study explored the impact of combining social-emotional vocabulary with social-emotional learning (SEL) skill development. The study used quantitative and qualitative data, including pre- and post-assessments, follow-up work, observation logs, and SEL elements added to the students’ weekly work plans. SEL curriculum materials and follow-up work were created for this study following the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) framework and their SAFE acronym: sequenced, active, focused, and explicit. The data showed that teaching SEL vocabulary and the five competencies’ qualities positively impacted student understanding and SEL skill development. Based on these results, Montessori teachers could positively impact students' emotional intelligence, normalization in the classroom, and overall student well-being by integrating SEL lessons into the cosmic curriculum.

Language: English

Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2023

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Unveiling Alternative Schools: A Systematic Review of Cognitive and Social-Emotional Development in Different Educational Approaches

Available from: ScienceDirect

Publication: Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 158

Pages: Article 107480

Alternative education, Child development, Cognitive development, Comparative education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Reggio Emilia approach (Early childhood education) - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Social emotional learning, Waldorf method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: Alternative schools such as Montessori, Reggio Emilia or Waldorf emerged on the educational scene over a century ago but have proliferated internationally in the last 15-20 years. In addition to being considered as educational alternatives to conventional approaches, these schools are often associated with enhanced benefits in cognitive, social, emotional, and personal development of attending children. This assumption stems from the fact that these approaches are aligned with the basic principles of child development, especially because in these schools, daily practices are organized according to children's developmental strengths and considering individual learning rhythms. However, empirical research on this assumption is scarce and little is known about the type of schools studied and the aspects of development analyzed. Thus, this systematic review aims to address two objectives: to identify which types of alternative schools have captured the interest of researchers and to explore the most studied areas of cognitive and socioemotional development during childhood, along with the main findings. The review includes studies conducted in the last decade that compare the effects of attending alternative schools versus conventional preschools, elementary schools, or high schools. Twenty-four articles were included, most of them focused on Montessori and, to a lesser extent, Waldorf schools. Other types of alternative schools (democratic, Freinet) had limited representation. Executive function, creativity and academic achievement have received more attention in research compared to well-being, social competence, or independence. Overall, the results show a better performance in children from alternative schools or no differences with their counterparts in conventional schools. However, this study provides a critical perspective on these findings, highlighting limitations that should be considered when interpreting them and guiding future research endeavors.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107480

ISSN: 0190-7409

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The Resistance of Montessori Education to Social-Media Regimentation

Available from: Franco Angeli

Publication: Education Sciences & Society, vol. 14, no. 2

Pages: 207-218

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Social media in education

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori’s educational proposal had a revolutionary significance since its origins.  It freed childhood from the raising social marginalization  to a “golden age”.  In a period marked by widespread  national-popular illiteracy, a “New Education” originated exactly among the poorest social classes, represented a valuable tool for the literacy and regimentation of the masses to the rising fascist ideology. Montessori avoided it, paying with obstructionism and discredit. However, even today, Montessorian theory keeps on gaining credit as a “pedagogy of resistance” to the technical and technological revolution of information and communication. She is not even adverse to the use of technology in daily life or in education. Far from stopping the technical progress and the social technological literacy, it is a question of stemming the educational deprivation of the young people experience, rediscovering an active, direct and participative learning, with a specific attention to the early childhood. Experience offers a good and attractive alternative to the standstill caused by the overuse of the mass communication means. Preserving the 0-3 years children from the early abuse of technology, provides a “dilating education” of childhood’s fields of experience and evolutive possibilities. In this way the child is ready to approach the technologies, in order to enjoy without suffering their growing capacities.

Language: English

DOI: 10.3280/ess2-2023oa16560

ISSN: 2284-015X, 2038-9442

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Social; Mrs. Ralph H. Smith has opened...

Available from: Newspapers.com

Publication: Santa Cruz Evening News (Santa Cruz, California)

Pages: 8

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Mrs. Ralph H. Smith has opened a school at her home on Morrissey avenue, where the Montessori method will be used in teaching children between the ages of two and a half and six. The Montessori method and materials will be utilized entirely.

Language: English

Article

Social and Club News; Will Return to "Boyland"

Available from: Newspapers.com

Publication: The Santa Barbara Daily News and Independent (Santa Barbara, California)

Pages: 3

Adelia McAlpin Pyle - Biographic sources, Americas, Boyland (Santa Barbara, California), Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori schools, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Dr. Montessori and her interpreter, Miss Pyle, will return within a day or two from Los Angeles to spend Christmas at "Boyland."

Language: English

Article

Social and Industrial Problems

Available from: International Association for the Preservation of Spiritualist and Occult Periodicals (IAPSOP)

Publication: The Column, vol. 1, no. 10-11

Pages: 5

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Language: English

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Individual Work and Social Life; Montessori Lectures

Available from: The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive - Gale

Publication: The Times Educational Supplement (London, England)

Pages: 343

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Language: English

ISSN: 0040-7887

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