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Unterricht nach Maria Montessori. Ein Profil beginnt zu greifen [Lessons according to Maria Montessori. A profile begins to take hold]
Publication: Zeitschrift für Heilpädagogik, vol. 36
Date: 1984
Pages: 658-659
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Language: German
ISSN: 0513-9066
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Maria Montessori [antologia a cura di Maria Luisa Leccese Pinna], L'educazione alla libertà [review]
Publication: Rivista internazionale di filosofia del diritto, vol. 28, Serie 3
Date: 1951
Pages: 457-459
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0035-6727
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Perché gli insegnamenti di Maria Montessori sono ancora attuali? Alcune ragioni. / ¿Por qué las enseñanzas de María Montessori permanecen aún actuales? Algunas razones
Available from: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
Publication: RELAdEI (Revista Latinoamericana de Educación Infantil), vol. 3, no. 3
Date: Dec 2014
Pages: 13-25
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Language: Italian, Spanish
ISSN: 2255-0666
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Eine revolutionäre Pädagogik: zum 100. Geburtstag von Maria Montessori [Revolutionary pedagogy: for Maria Montessori's 100th birthday]
Available from: Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) - e-Periodica
Publication: Schweizer Schule, vol. 57, no. 21
Date: 1970
Pages: 784-785
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La mujer como educadora de párvulos: La influencia de María Montessori en las Escuelas Municipales de Pamplona [Women as educators of young children: The influence of Maria Montessori in the Municipal Schools of Pamplona]
Book Title: Mujer y educación en España, 1868-1975
Pages: 467-473
Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Europe, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Southern Europe, Spain
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Language: Spanish
Published: Santiago de Compostela, Spain: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Departamento de Teoría e Historia de la Educación, 1990
ISBN: 84-404-7748-1 978-84-404-7748-4
Series: Coloquio de Historia de la Educación Universidad de Santiago , VI
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Maria Montessori: il valore dell'educazione per migliorare la qualità della vita [Maria Montessori: the value of education to improve the quality of life]
Book Title: L'Utopia Montessoriana: Pace, Diritti, Libertà, Ambiente [Montessorian Utopia: Peace, Rights, Freedom, Environment]
Pages: 37-51
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Peace education
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Language: Italian
Published: Trento, Italy: Erickson, 2019
ISBN: 978-88-590-2042-4 88-590-2042-5
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Maria Montessori: Les voies de l'autonomie [Maria Montessori: Paths to Autonomy]
Available from: CAIRN
Book Title: Les Grands Penseurs de l'éducation [The Great Thinkers of Education]
Pages: 55-58
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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori (1870-1952) est l’une des grandes figures du courant de l’éducation nouvelle (voir l’encadré). Première femme diplômée de médecine dans son pays, elle s’occupe d’abord d’enfants dits « arriérés » ou « idiots ». Constatant que ces enfants peuvent progresser dans un environnement plus favorable, elle commence à développer tout un matériel pour les aider à lire et écrire. C’est en 1907, alors âgée de 37 ans, qu’elle a l’occasion de mettre au point sa méthode pédagogique qui, dès le début du xxe siècle, lui vaut une reconnaissance internationale. Cette fois, le ministre lui demande de prendre en charge les enfants défavorisés du quartier de San Lorenzo, un quartier ghetto de Rome, peuplé d’immigrants de l’Italie du Sud pour la plupart illettrés, où les enfants de 3 à 6 ans sont livrés à eux-mêmes. Dans l’unique pièce qui lui est octroyée, elle crée alors sa première casa dei bambini (maison des enfants). Elle fait construire des tables et des chaises adaptées à leur taille (grande innovation pour l’époque, qui inspirera les équipements des écoles maternelles) et crée un matériel pédagogique tactile et sensoriel. En l’espace de deux ans, c’est un véritable petit miracle qui s’accomplit. Les enfants, désordonnés et irrespectueux, sont devenus « polis et calmes ». Mais il y a plus : ils ont appris à écrire et à lire. De nouvelles maisons des enfants et des écoles voient le jour dans Rome. Des observateurs arrivent de partout. Montessori organisera des stages à Londres, Nice, Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelone, San Francisco et même en Inde, où elle s’installe pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale… [ It was in 1907, then aged 37, that she had the opportunity to perfect her teaching method which, from the beginning of the twentieth century, earned her international recognition. This time, the minister asks him to take care of the disadvantaged children of the district of San Lorenzo, a ghetto district of Rome, populated by immigrants from southern Italy for the most part illiterate, where children from 3 to 6 years old are left to fend for themselves. In the only room granted to her, she then created her first casa dei bambini (children's house). She built tables and chairs adapted to their size (a major innovation for the time, which would inspire nursery school equipment) and created tactile and sensory educational material. In the space of two years, a real little miracle takes place. Children, messy and disrespectful, have become "polite and calm". But there is more: they have learned to write and read. New children's homes and schools are emerging in Rome. Observers are coming from everywhere. Montessori will organize internships in London, Nice, Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, San Francisco and even in India, where she settled during World War II ...]
Language: French
Published: Auxerre, France: Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2018
ISBN: 978-2-36106-465-5
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Maria Montessori Durante il Fascismo [Maria Montessori During Fascism]
Available from: Torrossa
Publication: Cadmo: Giornale Italiano Di Pedagogia Sperimentale, Didattica, Docimologia, Tecnologia Dell'istruzione, vol. 13, no. 2
Date: 2005
Pages: 7-22
Authoritarianism, Europe, Fascism, Italy, Southern Europe
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Abstract/Notes: The late 1920s and early 1930s in Italy saw the peak of a process establishing Montessori pedagogy which would come to an end within a decade with the drastic closure of all Montessori schools in the country. This epilogue, which would also be seen in those years in other countries with a similar political regime, calls for an analysis of the relations between the creator of the most famous and widespread pedagogical method in the world and the political regime that favoured the application and dissemination of the method in Italy - a country in which it had still not encountered those conditions of realisation that would instead come about in the crucial years of the rise of Fascism and the completion of the totalitarian state. The essay examines the main events marking the history of Montessori’s conflictual relationship with Fascism in the years 1924-1934, from the initial contacts characterising it and leading up to the final break, after which Montessori finally left Italy until the end of World War II.
Language: Italian
DOI: 10.1400/60014
ISSN: 1122-5165, 1972-5019
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Gli albori dell'era nuova: Maria Montessori e il movimento progressista in Europa [The dawn of the new era: Maria Montessori and the progressive movement in Europe]
Book Title: Storia dell'educazione occidentale [History of Western Education]
Pages: 431-443
Eastern Europe, Europe, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - History, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe
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Language: Italian
Published: Milano, Italy: Mondadori, 1983
Volume: 3
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Tiempo, infancia y economía. Tres cuestiones para actualizar la lectura de María Montessori / Time, childhood and economy. Three questions to update the reading of Maria Montessori / Tempo, infância e economia. Três perguntas para atualizar a leitura de Maria Montessori
Available from: Universidad Pedagogica Nacional (Colombia)
Publication: Pedagogía y Saberes, no. 58
Date: Jan-Jun 2023
Pages: 73-86
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Abstract/Notes: María Montessori is one of the most remembered authors of the Active Education. His works have been an important reference for the production of discourse in education and pedagogy in the last century. However, despite its relevance, the work of the Italian has had appropriations that, in many cases, do not coincide with her pedagogical principles, her philosophical foundations, or her conception of the child. This paper proposes a direct review of some of his works, located at different moments of his intellectual production, in order to discuss some of his concepts and ideas.
Language: Spanish
ISSN: 2500-6436, 0121-2494