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IMS Elementary Course: International Enrollment Open
Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 1, no. 1
Date: Feb 1980
Pages: 1, 4
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Language: English
ISSN: 0889-5643
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La chiusura del Corso internazionale Montessori [The closing of the International Montessori Course]
Publication: Annali dell'istruzione elementare
Date: 1930
International Montessori Training Course
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 2361-2894
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International News: Report from Mexico AMI Special Education Course
Publication: AMI/USA Professional Bulletin, vol. 2, no. 3
Date: Dec 1982
Pages: 7
Americas, Central America, Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico, People with disabilities, Trainings
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Language: English
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International News: AMI Primary Course in South Africa; Study Conference in Holland
Publication: AMI/USA Professional Bulletin, vol. 2, no. 2
Date: Sep 1982
Pages: 6
Africa, Europe, Holland, Netherlands, South Africa, Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Trainings, Western Europe
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Language: English
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Opening of the 52nd Montessori International Course in Child Development and Education
Publication: The Bulletin (English Montessori Society), vol. 4, no. 38
Date: 1966
Pages: 7
Conferences, Muriel I. Dwyer - Writings, Trainings
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Language: English
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Opening of the 52nd Montessori International Course in Child Development
Publication: Montessori Society Review, vol. 4
Date: 1993
Pages: 11–12
Conferences, Muriel I. Dwyer - Writings, Trainings
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Language: English
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Productive Assistants: Tools and Techniques for Training [Reviews of training videos, workshops, etc.]
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 16, no. 4
Date: Summer 2004
Pages: 20-21
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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Rethinking Age-Level Training: Is Age 6-9 Training Adequate for Early Grades?
Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 4, no. 2
Date: Winter 1992
Pages: 10
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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Gli effetti di un training cognitivo per l'incremento della produzione ideativa in bambini di scuola primaria: un confronto tra metodo Montessori e tradizionale [The effects of cognitive training for the increase of ideational production in primary school children: a comparison between the Montessori and traditional methods]
Available from: Torrossa
Publication: Ricerche di Psicologia, vol. 3
Date: 2019
Pages: 519-545
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Montessory Method in Training Development of Health Protocol Ambassadors Facing the Post COVID-19 Pandemic Era at SD Muhammadiyah 01 Medan [Montessori Method in Training Development of Health Protocol Ambassadors Facing the Post COVID-19 Pandemic Era at SD Muhammadiyah 01 Medan]
Available from: LPPM Universitas Sumatera Utara
Publication: Abdimas Talenta: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, vol. 7, no. 2
Date: 2022
Pages: 602-609
Asia, Australasia, COVID-19 Pandemic, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Along the decline COVID-19 cases in Indonesia, the implementation of Limited Face-to-face Learning (PTM) in education units was again carried out by observing the implementation of strict health protocols by education units. In the implementation, various problems were found, such as the lack of awareness of students in implementing health protocols. The solutions offered by the Community Service team to support preventing the spread of COVID-19 and improving healthy lifestyles include developing a health protocol ambassador program through a peer teaching program with the Montessori method. This activity was carried on August 8, 2022 with assistance and monitoring carried out until August 22, 2022 at SD Muhammadiyah 01 Medan with a total sample of 60 people. The results showed an increase before and after the activity, before the activity was carried out as many as 31 (51.7%) respondents were at a moderate level of knowledge, 37 (61.7%) positive attitudes and 32 (53.3%) good behavior respondents. After the activities were carried out, 47 (78.3%) respondents had high knowledge, 60 (100%) positive attitudes and 46 (76.7%) good behavior. Therefore, this method is effective in increasing the knowledge, attitudes and behavior of students' awareness about health protocols and prevention of COVID-19 transmission.
Language: Indonesian
DOI: 10.32734/abdimastalenta.v7i2.10397
ISSN: 2549-418X