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Reviewing and Criticizing Maria Montessori's Educational Model and Its Results in the Field of Intellectual Education of Children

Available from: Al-Mustafa International University

Publication: Islamic Studies in Educational Sciences, vol. 1402, no. 1

Pages: 83-110

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: The aim of the current research is to review and criticize the educational model of Maria Montessori and its results in the field of intellectual education of children. In this research, in addition to familiarizing with his intellectual foundations and its result in the intellectual education of the child, it has been tried; Let's get acquainted with the criticism of this model. In terms of approach, this research is among qualitative research, and in terms of analytical method, and in terms of information gathering method, it is a library. The target sample of research is the books and articles related to the Montessori model and the opinions of the students and teachers of the master's degree in history and philosophy of education at Allameh Tabatabai University. In order to collect information, a questionnaire and interviews with students and teachers have been used. In order to analyze the findings using thematic analysis method, the basic and organizing codes and finally the comprehensive code were obtained in two separate networks under the title "Positive features of the Montessori model" and "Results of the Montessori educational model on children's intellectual education". Came. As a result of examining this educational model, it is possible to point out its milestones such as the design of various tools and attention to developing the senses. In addition to these positive points, criticism has been added to this educational model such as fattening the individuality of children and not paying attention to social participation and emphasizing sensory development.

Language: English

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Qualifications Upgrade via Aperfield ECE Montessori Course

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 24

Pages: 7

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Language: English

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Aperfield Module Free to All in 2005

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 38

Pages: 20

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Language: English

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Isolating the Difficulty: Questions from the Field

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 4, no. 10

Pages: 1–4

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Abstract/Notes: computers; staff development; order when lining up; motivation

Language: English

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Isolating the Difficulty: Questions from the Field [Tattling]

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 4, no. 2

Pages: 4

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Language: English

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The Emerging Leaders Fellowship Experience: Notes from the Field

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 31, no. 2

Pages: 36-39

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Abstract/Notes: What came out of this work was AMS's Emerging Leaders Fellowship Program, a professional development initiative that provides a year of structured learning, mentoring, and networking opportunities for Montessori-credentialed teachers who aspire to deepen their level of involvement in the Montessori community. Since starting the Emerging Leaders Fellowship Program, I have served on an AMS/ISACS (Independent Schools Association of the Central States) accreditation team and taken the lead on keeping my cohort group connected by organizing monthly meetings. BEV SMITH) My participation in the Emerging Leaders Fellowship offered me opportunities for connection with a community of peers, access to a seasoned and supportive Montessori mentor, and high-quality professional development opportunities. At first, with beguiling humility, the mantra of my fellow group members was, "I don't know why they picked me!" But over the course of our camaraderie-sharing ideas, receiving mentorship from wise and experienced school leaders, viewing inspiring seminars and presentations on Montessori leadership topics, pursuing a yearlong project, and having monthly conversations-we were given the opportunity to develop potentials for leadership in a most Montessori manner: through our own efforts but overseen by a wise design, with compassionate guidance.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Isolating the Difficulty: Questions from the Field

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 4, no. 7

Pages: 4

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Abstract/Notes: Parents who don't understand Montessori

Language: English

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Isolating the Difficulty: Questions from the Field

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 4, no. 6

Pages: 1–4

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Abstract/Notes: presenting lessons; storing paper; making materials; new teachers

Language: English

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Isolating the Difficulty: Questions from the Field

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 5, no. 1

Pages: 4

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Abstract/Notes: teacher-child ratio

Language: English

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Isolating the Difficulty: Questions from the Field

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 4, no. 9

Pages: 4

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Abstract/Notes: Importance of training for administrators

Language: English

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