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Article

Emotional Intelligence and Montessori Principles, Values, and Perspectives

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 27, no. 4

Pages: 38-41

Emotional intelligence

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Abstract/Notes: In 2016, we are gathering in Chicago, the City of Broad Shoulders, to discuss and reflect on the fundamental principles, values, and perspectives at the heart of Montessori" When I first read these words on the AMS weBsite, aBout the upcoming AMS 2016 Annual Conference, in March, I instantly saw the connection Between this year's conference theme ("Montessori Principles, Values & Perspectives") and emotional intelligence, the work of keynote speaker Dr. Mitchel Adler. A licensed clinical psychologist, certified group psychotherapist, and co-author of the Book Promoting Emotional Intelligence in Organizations, Dr. Adler is also the director of MindBody Intelligence (MBl) Consulting in Davis, CA. Without a teaching credential, I applied for a joB posting for a private elementary school math and science teacher. First and foremost, I'd say this would be an issue of self-awareness-that is, understanding our own feelings, our own buttons, our own triggers, and how our feelings are manifested.

Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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The Effect of Montessori And Traditional Methods of Education on Emotional Intelligence of Children

Available from: European Journal of Education Studies

Publication: European Journal of Education Studies, vol. 3, no. 4

Pages: 367-382

Asia, Comparative education, Emotional intelligence, India, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori Method of education is becoming more popular in Indian cities in the recent decades. The parents, educationists and policy makers are keenly interested in the overall development of their children or stakeholders. Since its inception, the Montessori Method of education is adopting several procedures based on its basic principles of cognitive, social and emotional development of the children. Although every principle of Montessori education is not followed in the Indian Montessori schools, the schools are adhering to several of them. The present article adopted comparative analyses to determine the effect of Montessori and traditional method of education on emotional intelligence of the school children. A total sample of 1082 children between the age group of 12 – 16 years was selected from the schools of Montessori and traditional education. The data were collected using the Bar-on, (1997, 2000) Emotional Intelligence scale with Likert response patterns ranging 1 to 5. The obtained data was subjected to ‘t’ test analysis and it was evident in the result findings that the children of Montessori method of education has significantly higher emotional intelligence than the children of traditional method on the total and as well on all dimensions of emotional intelligence. This highlights the education intervention method having strong bearing on emotional development of the children. Further, the findings related to gender effect provides inconclusive results both with Montessori and traditional children.

Language: English

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.399050

ISSN: 2501-1111

Article

A Study on the Effect of Montessori-Education Program on Preschooler Multiple Intelligences / 몬테소리 교육프로그램이 유아의 다중지능에 미치는 효과 연구

Publication: 한국보육지원학회지 / Journal of Korean Child Care and Education, vol. 1, no. 1

Pages: 59-81

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Abstract/Notes: 본 연구는 유아교육기관의 환경을 구성하는 교육프로그램 중에서 몬테소리 교육프로그램과 다중지능의 관련성을 살펴보고 몬테소리 교육이 유아들의 다중지능에 미치는 영향을 밝힘으로써 몬테소리 교육프로그램의 효율성을 규명하고자 하였다. 본 연구결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 몬테소리 교육프로그램은 유아의 다중지능 발달에 효과적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 둘째, 다중지능 하위요인 중에는 몬테소리 교육프로그램이 유아의 음악지능과 신체-운동지능 발달에는 별다른 영향을 미치지 않았으나 논리/수학지능과 공간지능, 언어지능, 대인관계지능, 개인내지능, 자연지능 발달에는 효과적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 이상의 결과를 통해서 볼 때, 몬테소리 교육프로그램은 유아의 다중지능 발달을 도울 수 있는 효과적인 교수방법 중의 하나임을 알 수 있다. 본 연구를 통해 몬테소리 교과과정과 교재는 다중지능의 하위구성요인과 연결되어 있고 다양한 공통적 활동을 하고 있으며, 준비된 환경은 다중지능발달에 효과적인 교육환경임을 밝혀내었다.

Language: Korean

ISSN: 1738-9496

Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)

Self Concept, Emotional Intelligence, and Frustration of High School Children with Montessori and Traditional Method of Education Background

Available from: Shodhganga: Indian Theses

Asia, Comparative education, Emotional intelligence, India, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Self-esteem in children, South Asia

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Language: English

Published: Dharwad, India, 2017

Article

The Study on Teaching and Learning Strategies and Portfolio Assessment Based on Multiple Intelligences Theory / 다중지능이론에 기초한 교수학습 전략과 포트폴리오 평가

Available from: RISS

Publication: Montessori교육연구 [Montessori Education Research], vol. 18, no. 1

Pages: 25-47

Asia, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, East Asia, Montessori method of education, South Korea

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Abstract/Notes: In this study, based on the theory of multiple intelligences in early childhood education teaching and learning strategies in the process of being made, and portfolio assessment to be introduced for the purpose of real-placed. To this end, pre-schoolers in Nuri class at Sarang Day Care Center were chosen for applying multiple intelligences theory to the project approach, were studied in a qualitative single case study. The research data was collected by analyzing the project-based education curriculum of Nuri class and interpreting the implementation of an early childhood program that applies multiple intelligences theory. The Nuri class program focused on practical knowledge emphasized in multiple intelligences theory on productive themes: Beans, Experience What it's like to be a Designer, Money, Save the Earth and Occupations. The preschoolers engaged in meaningful learning and creative experiences. Through a project that adopted a strategy based on multiple intelligences theory, they were able to develop multiple intelligences while having their differences and distinctions recognized. More than anything, the portfolio assessment process from a multi-dimensional perspective, which incorporates the children and parents, helped to build multiple intelligences to expand the children's reasoning and learning. / 본 연구는 다중지능이론에 기초한 유아교육과정에서 이루어지고 있는 교수학습 전략과 포트폴리오 평가에 대한 실제를 소개하고자 하는데 목적을 두고 있다. 이를 위해 프로젝트 접근법에 다중지능이론을 적용하는 사랑어린이집을 선정하여 질적 단일 사례연구의 구조 하에서 체계적인자료 수집과 분석을 하였다. 이에 대한 결과는 누리반의 유아교육프로그램은 지능의 실제성을 두는 다중지능이론에서 강조되는 ‘실천적 지식’에 초점을 맞추어 일상생활에서 밀접하고 생산적인 ‘콩, 디자이너 되어보기, 돈, 지구를 살려라, 직업’ 주제를 선정하였고 유아들은 실생활에 적용되는 의미 있는 학습과 창의적 경험을 하였다. 다중지능이론에 기초한 도입전략을 활용한 프로젝트 활동으로 유아들은 다름과 차이를 인정받으면서 다중지능을 발달시켜 나갔다. 무엇보다도 유아, 부모를 포함하는 다차원적 관점에서의 과정폴리오 평가 과정을 통해 다중지능을 강화하여 유아의 사고와 학습의 확장을 살필 수 있었다.

Language: Korean

ISSN: 1226-9417

Article

A Comparison of Young Children's Multiple Intelligence Area and Social Behaviors in Montessori and General Programs of Day Care Centers / 몬테소리와 일반 어린이집 유아의 다중지능 영역비교와 사회성

Available from: KoreaScience

Publication: Korean Journal of Human Ecology / 한국생활과학회지, vol. 15, no. 1

Pages: 71-81

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this study is to examine the differences in young children's multiple intelligence and social behaviors based not only on Montessori and general programs of day care centers but also on their gender and social- demographic factors. The subjects were 329 young children (182 boys and 147 girls aged from four to five) from two day care centers in Cheongju city. The instruments used in this study were HAPI (Hillside assessment of Perceived Intelligence) to measure the surveyee's multiple intelligence and Park & Lee's scale to measure their social behaviors. The frequencies, percentiles, mean, standard deviations, Cronbach a, t-teat, F and LSD were used to analyze the collected data through SPSS WIN program. The results of this study are as follows: 1) As for young children's multiple intelligence, there are differences according to young children's gender, order of birth, parents' level of education and teacher's working period out of social-demographic factors. 2) As for the young children's social behavior, there are differences according to young children's gender, mother's level of education and teacher's working period out of social-demographic factors.

Language: Korean

ISSN: 1226-0851, 2234-3768

Article

Differences of Multiple Intelligences by Early Childhood Programs / 주제중심 프로그램, 몬테소리 프로그램, 생태 프로그램의 특성에 따른 유아의 다중지능 차이

Available from: RISS

Publication: 아동교육 [The Korean Journal of Child Education], vol. 17, no. 1

Pages: 241-254

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Language: Korean

ISSN: 1226-2722

Article

Maria Montessori, Howard Gardner e as inteligências múltiplas [Maria Montessori, Howard Gardner and multiple intelligences]

Publication: Revista OMB: revista da organização Montessori do Brasil, no. 2

Pages: 6-7

Howard Gardner - Biographic sources, Howard Gardner - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Multiple intelligences

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Language: Portuguese

Book

Training Human Intelligence: Developing Exploratory and Aesthetic Skills

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Language: English

Published: Holmes Beach, Florida: Learning Publications, Inc., 1985

Book Section

Building the Intelligence

Book Title: Creative Development in the Child: The Montessori Approach

Pages: 179-189

Asia, Child development, India, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori lectured in Italian during the first International Montessori Course in 1939 at Madras, India. These 75 lectures were translated into English by her son Mario, as she spoke. And were taken down near verbatim in short hand, transcribed and set into galleys overnight. One such set of proofs forms the original manuscript for this book. For the most part, each chapter in this book encompasses a single lecture. The lectures are left in the same order as they were given, swinging between psychology and the use of the materials. India’s diversity of language, social custom and religious practice enriched her research. During this time, Dr. Montessori worked with children in Madras and put into practice her theories of adapting the environment, furniture and the Practical Life materials to local conditions. In these lectures, Maria Montessori speaks with the mature wisdom of a lifetime spent studying, not just early childhood, but human development as a whole and gives a complete, wonderful and colorful overview of her pedagogy and philosophy.

Language: English

Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company, 2020

ISBN: 978-90-79506-52-1

Series: The Montessori Series , 24

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