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'When I Explain It, You'll Understand': Children's Voices on Educational Care

Book Title: Pedagogies of Kindness and Respect: On the Lives and Education of Children

Pages: 81-96

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Abstract/Notes: "Pedagogies of Kindness and Respect presents a wide variety of concepts from scholars and practitioners who discuss pedagogies of kindness, an alternative to the "no excuses" ideology now dominating the way that children are raised and educated in the U.S. today. The fields of education, and especially early childhood education, include some histories and perspectives that treat those who are younger with kindness and respect. This book demonstrates an informed awareness of this history and the ways that old and new ideas can counter current conditions that are harmful to both those who are younger and those who are older, while avoiding the reconstitution of the romantic, innocent child who needs to be saved by more advanced adults. Two interpretations of the upbringing of children are investigated and challenged, one suggesting that the poor do not know how to raise their children and thus need help, while the other looks at those who are privileged and therefore know how to nurture their young. These opposing views have been discussed and problematized for more than thirty years. Pedagogies of Kindness and Respect investigates the issue of why this circumstance has continued and even worsened today."--Note de l'éditeur.

Language: English

Published: New York: Peter Lang, 2015

ISBN: 978-1-4331-2701-4 978-1-4331-2700-7

Article

The Barnes and Noble Guide to Children's Books

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 27, no. 3

Pages: 6

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Abstract/Notes: Review

Language: English

Article

Making Children's Learning Visible

Publication: Montessori International, vol. 89

Pages: 18–19

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Abstract/Notes: Reggio Emilia

Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

Article

Children and Loss: Report of a Conference [Part 1]

Publication: Montessori Quarterly, vol. 27

Pages: 4–5

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Language: English

Article

The Real Needs of Children

Publication: Montessori Matters, no. 1

Pages: 25–26

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Language: English

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Suffer Little Children

Book Title: The Mass Explained to Children

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Language: English

Published: London: Sheed and Ward, 1932

Conference Paper

Effectiveness of Preschool Programs as a Function of Childrens' Socioeconomic Status

Available from: ERIC

American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting (Chicago, Illinois, April 15-19, 1974)

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Abstract/Notes: The present study involved the evaluation of the effectiveness of four types of preschool programs on the educational development of lower and middle class children. Middle class children were exposed to "unit" and "cognitive" based preschool programs; lower class children were exposed to "day care" and Montessori programs. Comparison of the children's performances in cognitive, behavioral-social, sensory-motor, and language areas to appropriate control groups indicated that the type of program presented was not significant. However, preschool educational experience, irrespective of program, was significant in facilitating educational development. Furthermore, middle class children excelled beyond the lower class children. (Author)

Language: English

Conference Paper

The Effects of Nongrading, Team teaching and Individualizing Instruction on the Achievement Scores of Disadvantaged Children

Available from: ERIC

International Reading Association

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Abstract/Notes: In 1968, Clifton Hills Elementary School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, adopted the "Supermarket Idea of Learning." This learning theory provided for setting up a learning center in each instructional area with materials and machines of instruction accessible to all students. Additional features to implement the theory included; a) a daily teacher planning period, b) teaching teams, c) elimination of grade level expectation, d) individualization of instruction, e) multi-age and multi-grade grouping, f) large and small group instruction, g) independent study, and h) opportunities for student tutorials. The California Achievement Test was administered to the students every October for several years; it was possible to compare the test scores for fifth grade children in 1967 before the program was implemented with the test scores for fifth grade children in 1971 three years after the program was initiated. The direction and degree of change of mean CAT scores for the 60 children were

Language: English

Published: Atlanta, Georgia, Feb 1971

Article

Putting Conflict among Children on Peace Table

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

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 6, no. 2

Pages: 4

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Reflections on Guiding Children in a Montessori Primary School [ages 6-12]

Publication: Montessori International, vol. 10, no. 4

Pages: 10–11

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Language: English

ISSN: 1470-8647

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