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Montessori I Svensk Miljö [Montessori in Swedish Environment]

Publication: Pedagogen [The Educator], vol. 2, no. 2

Pages: 14-15

Europe, Nordic countries, Northern Europe, Sweden, Sweden

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Language: Swedish

ISSN: 0332-8465

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The Educator and the Prepared Environment

Publication: The Bulletin (English Montessori Society), vol. 5

Pages: 43-46

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Language: English

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Creating an Environment That Enhances Emergent Literacy

Book Title: Building Literacy With Love: A Guide for Teachers and Caregivers of Children From Birth Through Age 5

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Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three Press, 2005

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Spanish for the Montessori Environment

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Language: English

Published: Boulder, Colorado: [s.n.], 1993

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Multi-Age Grouping: Enriching the Learning Environment

Available from: ERIC

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Abstract/Notes: Heterogeneous mixtures of children occur naturally in play and in many school activities, for example, student council meetings, clubs, and social affairs. These activities demand the variety of ages, talents, interests, and experiences represented by the whole range of students in a school. It is questioned whether academic activities would not also be greatly enhanced by the contributions of, and cooperation among, a heterogeneous group of students learning together. The American school system at present generally organizes students into classes according to age. Because of the abundant research demonstrating the vast differences in ability and rate of development within any one age group, it is argued in this pamphlet that it is perhaps highly artificial to organize classrooms by age alone. The study committee responsible for the content of this pamphlet investigated both the theory and practice of multi-age grouping. In multi-age grouping, children are grouped randomly with no particular consideration of age or ability, although it is recognized that not all areas of study are amenable to such grouping. But for those subjects like art, creative writing, and discussion periods, in which varied levels of maturity, perspective, and experience can contribute more to the learning process, the learning process will be more likely enriched by a greater heterogeneity of pupils. Heterogeneous interaction of age groups contributes to social growth and understanding as well as to academic growth. OCLC: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/301385001

Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C.: National Education Association of the United States, 1968

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Miljöns betydelse för lusten att lära: några lärares tankar om den förberedda miljön inom montessoripedagogiken [The importance of the environment for the desire to learn: some teachers' thoughts on the prepared environment in Montessori pedagogy]

Available from: Malmo University

Book Title: Barns villkor i cirkelform: forskningscirkel om barndom, lärande, ämnesdidaktik [Children's conditions in a circular form: research circle on childhood, learning, subject didactics]

Pages: 12-50

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Abstract/Notes: En intervjustudie av Bodil Cronquist, handlar om montessoriverksamheten och det som kallas den ”förberedda miljön” i montessoripedagogiken. [An interview study by Bodil Cronquist, is about the Montessori activities and what is called the "prepared environment" in Montessori pedagogy.]

Language: Swedish

Published: Malmö, Sweden: Malmö högskola, 2014

ISBN: 978-91-7104-449-5

Series: Rapporter om utbildning , 2

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Music Theory with the Bells in a Montessori Environment

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: Montessori Development Foundation, 1970

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Supporting the Dyslexic Child in the Montessori Environment

Available from: ERIC

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 39, no. 3

Pages: 171-207

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Abstract/Notes: Alison Awes provides a comprehensive review of the literature from the most current recommendations of the National Reading Panel to create a detailed description of dyslexia as she emphasizes the positive qualities of the children with this language disorder. Awes provides an expansive explanation of the Montessori method and the ways in which the Montessori materials can support the dyslexic child. When early diagnosis and intervention is partnered with an attentive guide and appropriate accommodations, the dyslexic learner can become a successful reader and learner through life. [This article was originally published in the "AMI Communications" 2012, 1-2." Reprinted with permission.]

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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True Work: Discovering the Path to Self-Perfection through the Prepared Environment

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 28, no. 2

Pages: 61-84

Classroom environments, Early childhood education, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals, Prepared environment, Teacher-student relationships, Three-hour work cycle, Work periods

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Abstract/Notes: Considers 3- to 6-year-olds' work cycle, looking first to the Montessori concept of normalization, manifest as increasing depth of concentration. Offers guidelines for a "protected lesson," designed to foster independence. Discusses interest and purpose as the basis for work, work "curves," control of error, presentation dynamics, and design of the prepared environment as they relate to the directress' role in linking children to true work. (Author/KB)

Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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New Montessori Magnet: An Early Start in a Super Rich Environment

Publication: Update: A Newsletter for Employees of the Kansas City School District

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Language: English

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