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Penanaman Nilai Moral Pada Anak Usia Dini Melalui Media Pembelajaran Tradisional Minahasa [Instilling Moral Values in Early Childhood Through Minahasa Traditional Learning Media]
Available from: Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Manado (Indonesia)
Publication: Montessori Jurnal Pendidikan Kristen Anak Usia Dini, vol. 3, no. 1
Date: 2022
Pages: 43-52
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: This study departs from the researchers' observations on the modernization of learning media for early childhood, which has an impact on the scarcity of traditional learning media in the Minahasa region. This study aims to analyze the Minahasa traditional learning media that can instill moral values in early childhood. The method in this research is a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The results of this study indicate that there are several traditional Minahasa media that can be utilized by PAUD teachers in the context of inculcating moral values in early childhood, namely: Tetengkoren, bamboo music, Minahasa traditional clothes, Mahambak dance and Maengket dance. Penelitian ini berangkat dari pengamatan peneliti terhadap fenomena modernisasi media pembelajaran untuk anak usia dini yang berdampak pada kelangkaan pemanfaatan media pembelajaran tradisional daerah Minahasa. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk menganalisis tentang media pembelajaran tradisional Minahasa yang dapat menanamkan nilai moral pada anak usia dini. Metode dalam penelitian ini ialah metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Data dikumpulkan melalui observasi, wawancara, dan studi dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terdapat beberapa media tradisional Minahasa yang dapat dimanfaatkan oleh guru PAUD dalam rangka penanaman nilai moral pada anak usia dini, yaitu: Tetengkoren, musik bambu, baju adat Minahasa, tari Mahambak dan tari Maengket.
Language: Indonesian
DOI: 10.51667/mjpkaud.v3i1.929
ISSN: 2798-6195
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L’educazione morale e religiosa nell’opera di Maria Montessori: Alcuni studi del Laboratorio Montessori di Roma [Moral and religious education in the work of Maria Montessori: Some studies of the Montessori Laboratory in Rome]
Available from: Università di Macerata
Publication: History of Education and Children's Literature (HECL), vol. 6, no. 2
Date: 2011
Pages: 159-168
Europe, Italy, Moral education, Religious education, Southern Europe
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Abstract/Notes: L’articolo illustra il programma di ricerche del Laboratorio Montessori di Roma, un’as- sociazione che raccoglie ricercatori di varia provenienza impegnati nello studio della storia del metodo Montessori. Particolare attenzione è rivolta a due tematiche: da una parte, la formazione del carattere, che è stata oggetto di approfondite ricerche negli ultimi vent’anni (si vedano le ricerche di Angeline Stoll Lillard); e, dall’altra, l’educazione religiosa – temati- ca alla quale la Montessori si dedicò profondamente, mantenendo fino alla fine la radicata convinzione che il proprio metodo potesse essere utile all’insegnamento religioso e della religione cattolica in particolare. [This paper presents the research program of the Laboratory Montessori in Rome. The Laboratory is an association which brings together scholars from various countries to carry out research projects on the history of the Montessori movement. In 2011, the association has explored character education according to the Montessori method and special attention will be devoted to religious education. The character education has been studied with par- ticular attention in the last twenty years, and some research (for example, those of Angeline Stoll Lillard) have demonstrated the validity of the Montessori method. Religious education has been the subject of much discussion since Montessori had intense relationships with other cultures and religious figures from around the world. The author argues that Montes- sori devoted himself to Catholic education; she was linked to this confession until the end of his work and his life.]
Language: Italian
ISSN: 1971-1093, 1971-1131
Article
Maria Montessori's Moral Epistemology: Solving the Problem of Moral Relativism
Available from: Association Montessori Internationale
Publication: AMI Journal (2013-), vol. 2020
Date: 2020
Pages: 204-217
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Language: English
ISSN: 2215-1249, 2772-7319
Book Section
Moral and Social Education [Montessori Congress, Edinburgh, 1938]
Book Title: Citizen of the World: Key Montessori Readings
Pages: 19-26
Conferences, Ethics, Europe, International Montessori Congress (7th, Edinburgh, Scotland, 26 July - 2 August 1938), Italy, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, Moral development, Moral education, Socialization, Southern Europe, Trainings
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Abstract/Notes: This lecture was presented at the Montessori Congress held in Edinburgh in 1938. Originally published in AMI Communications, #4, 1984, re-edited AMI, 2004.
Language: English
Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Montessori Pierson Publishing Company, 2019
ISBN: 978-90-79506-44-6
Series: The Montessori Series , 14
Article
Prospects of Morality-Based Education in the 21st Century
Available from: University of Management and Technology (Pakistan)
Publication: Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, vol. 11, no. 1
Date: 2021
Pages: 1-21
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Abstract/Notes: This article proposes to re-focus education towards morality and universal values, which have always been the traditional aim of education. This paper is designed using a qualitative research method applying content analysis to textual and video materials from a historical and contemporary perspectives. The paper demonstrates morality problems of the current mainstream education systems and how alternative systems are better equipped to inculcate values. It is observed that trans-disciplinary, problem-based and religious education helps build stronger ethical foundation in students regardless of their geographical location or income levels. The article proposes for schools and universities to include community engagement programmes in their curricula, support religious communities through special programmes, and promote values education at all levels not through academic subjects but through studies, research and development of real-life application of ethics at local and international levels. The paper adds value to existing research on ethics and values-based education and calls for further research in the field of education. It is also relevant to policy makers and researchers in public policy disciplines.morality-based education, trans-disciplinary approach, holistic education, universal values, ethics, alternative education
Language: English
DOI: 10.32350/jitc.111.01
ISSN: 2520-0313
Conference Paper
mLearning in Primary Education: An Online Teacher Training Proposal Based on Montessori Education Principles
Available from: IATED Digital Library
12th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
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Abstract/Notes: Mlearning is learning through digital mobile environments, making it possible to acquire, interrelate and share new knowledge through mobile devices. There is a consensus on the growth of the use of these devices for different educational actions. According to Sarrab, Elgamel & Aldabbas (2012), there are different recreational and pedagogical uses based on mlearning. According to De Araújo Junior et al (2019), these uses are based on the possibility of combining more than one methodology and learning strategies in line with students’ learning characteristics and needs. To this end, mlearning seeks to integrate learning theories, especially constructivist and behavioral theories to also create collaborative working environments (Crompton, Burke & Gregory, 2017). The greatest advantage of mlearning is the possibility of it being applied pedagogically beyond the school environment, with the participation of families and with various proposals for interaction between teacher-student, student-student, and teacher-student-families. This whole range of possibilities has created a new field of study. By overcoming the design approach on mlearning environments and their different effects (Devinder Singh & Zaitun, 2006), a new line of research is becoming relevant: the role of teachers and their training in the use of this technology. Sanchez-Prieto & Hernández García (2019) point out that despite its advantages, the number of teachers using this technology is still very limited. A bibliographic review of 7 scientific articles related to the use of mlearning in primary classes within different educational contexts identified that teachers still lack, not only technical and/or pedagogical but also comprehensive training, making it difficult for them to become familiar with this technology and applying it as another teaching tool in their primary classes. Considering the needs found regarding digital teacher competence, the basis of digital interaction between teacher-student-families and the assessment, selection, and design of didactic contents, this study is an integral part of the Koulu I +D project (Mobile learning in primary education) number ID19-XX-003, aims to present a proposal for teacher training taught within an online learning environment. It does so regarding the basis, application and use of mlearning in primary classes based on the principles of Montessori education: personal choice of the student, collaborative learning, self-direction, the teacher as a guide and learning by discovery. To this end, the training model is based on these points to guide the work using mlearning by considering the characteristics and needs of primary education, regardless of the tool’s typology. The training proposal is based on providing the necessary teaching knowledge to conduct the pedagogical work at the comprehension, application and assessment levels of mlearning in primary classes. The training was designed as an online format to overcome the first barrier for some teachers: the use of technology. The defined points of training to meet the demands of the application in primary classes are: Digital teacher competence, Montessori and Mlearning Pedagogy, Pedagogical tools and the possibilities of primary education and mlearning Assessment in primary education.
Language: English
Pages: 7979-7983
DOI: 10.21125/edulearn.2020.2004
ISBN: 978-84-09-17979-4
Book
Report on the Montessori System of Education: Presented to the Council of Education, Witwatersrand
Africa, L. C. Wynsouw - Writings, South Africa, Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
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Language: English
Published: Johannesburg, South Africa: Council of Education, 1915
Book Section
Religious Education: Work in the Firels as a Part of Religious Education
Book Title: The Discovery of the Child
Pages: 315-322
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Abstract/Notes: Formerly entitled The Montessori Method: Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in the Children's Houses. This book was first published in 1909 under the title 'Il Metodo della Pedagogia Scientifica Applicato all'Educazione Infantile nelle Case dei Bambini' ('The Montessori Method: Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in the Children's Houses) and was revised in 1913, 1926, and 1935. Maria Montessori revised and reissued this book in 1948 and renamed it 'La Scoperta del Bambino'. This edition is based on the 6th Italian edition of 'La Scoperta del Bambino' published by the Italian publisher Garzanti, Milan, Italy in 1962. M. J. Costelloe, S. J. translated this Italian version into the English language in 1967 for Fides Publishers, Inc. In 2016 Fred Kelpin edited this version and added many footnotes. He incorporated new illustrations based on AMI-blueprints of the materials currently in use.
Language: English
Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company, 2017
ISBN: 978-90-79506-38-5
Series: The Montessori Series , 2
Article
Montessori Education and Modern Psychology [Excerpts from Education for Human Development]
Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 6, no. 2
Date: Apr 1993
Pages: 3–6
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Language: English
Article
Development of a Peace Education Program by the Kindergarten Teacher Awareness for Peace Education in Korea
Available from: The Korean Society for Early Childhood Education
Publication: International Journal of Early Childhood Education, vol. 9, no. 2
Date: 2003
Pages: 39-69
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Abstract/Notes: This study examines the baseline data of peace educational ideas in the level of recognition and practice among Korean kindergarten teachers. Data was collected through a questionnaire survey. Subjects served for this study consisted of 265 kindergarten teachers including 93 Montessori teachers and 172 traditional kindergarten teachers among 42 kindergartens located in Seoul and Kyungki province area, a using random sampling method. Data was analyzed by IBM-PC computer, using a SPSS program. Statistical methods employed were frequency: of item, t-test, and ANOVA. The authors developed a peace education activity, and applying the kindergarten based on the data obtained from this study and Montes-sort four domains for a peace education to be reviewed. The results of this study were as follows: There was no significant difference in the awareness of peace education between Montessori teachers and traditional kindergarten teachers. The teachers who had much more teaching experiences showed the higher awareness for peace educational practice than younger teachers with the shorter teaching career. Even though Montessori and traditional kindergarten teachers had the high recognition for a peace education did not have the systemically peace education program. Authors developed 12 activities of peace education included self-awareness (3 activities), community awareness (3 activities), cultural awareness (3 activities), and global environmental awareness (3 activities). The peace educational program on the basis of research data and the Montessori had four domains. The standards of a peace educational program are decided and accomplished on the basis of these four categorical interactions and all practical data available for the real state of affairs in a specific cultural community and country. In conclusion, standards of peace education are subject to change as the actual circumstances of country and the world change and teacher practice patterns for the peace education evolve. These parameters of peace education should be considered in peace education programs only.
Language: English
ISSN: 1226-9557, 2733-9653