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Participants, Publicity and Schools: Elements in the Diffusion of American Montessori Education
Publication: American Montessori Society Bulletin, vol. 13, no. 1
Date: 1975
Pages: 1-16
Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, Montessori movement, North America, United States of America
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Language: English
ISSN: 0277-9064
Book Section
La Morale Sessuale nell'Educazione [Sexual Morality in Education]
Book Title: Atti del I Congresso Nazionale delle Donne Italiane, Roma 24-30 Aprile 1908
Pages: 272-281
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Language: Italian
Published: Rome, Italy: Stabilimento tipografico della Società Editrice Laziale, 1912
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Montessori Educational Thought and Its Implications for Family Education
Available from: Clausius Scientific Press
Publication: Applied & Educational Psychology, vol. 4, no. 8
Date: 2023
Pages: 1-9
Family relationships, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Abstract/Notes: The aim of this paper is to study and analyze Montessori's educational ideas and their implications for family education. Through the study of representative works such as The Complete Montessori Book of Early Education, The Montessori Handbook of Sensitive Periods for Children, The Montessori Family Program, The Montessori Method of Early Education, The Secret of Childhood and The Absorbent Mind, we have come to the following conclusions. Firstly, Montessori's educational philosophy emphasizes the creation of a home environment that matches the child. This includes providing an orderly, quiet, warm and inspiring environment, and parents should be supporters and observers of children's development, respecting their individual interests and needs. Secondly, Montessori emphasized grasping the child's sensitive periods. She observed that children are more sensitive to certain experiences and skills at certain ages and learn best during this period. Finally, Montessori's educational ideas provide theoretical and practical implications for preschool education. She emphasizes the development of children's self-discipline, self-confidence, independent thinking and problem-solving skills. Encouraging children to actively participate in daily life activities, developing good social skills and emotional development, and providing appropriate learning experiences lay a solid foundation for children's preschool education. In summary, Montessori's educational ideas give important insights in the area of family education. Creating a family environment adapted to children, grasping sensitive periods, and developing various abilities are insights that provide theoretical and practical implications for preschool education.
Language: English
DOI: 10.23977/appep.2023.040801
ISSN: 2523-5842
Article
The Montessori Method: Liberal Education
Available from: The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive - Gale
Publication: The Times Educational Supplement (London, England)
Date: Dec 4, 1919
Pages: 613-614
Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Language: English
ISSN: 0040-7887
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The First Lady of Education
Available from: JSTOR
Publication: History of Education Journal, vol. 4, no. 4
Date: 1953
Pages: 124-128
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources
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Language: English
ISSN: 0162-8607