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Book

Children's Play and Its Place in Education, with an Appendix on the Montessori Method

Available from: HathiTrust

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Language: English

Published: New York, New York: Duffield, 1913

Edition: 1st

Article

SOS Kinderdorf International - Aldeas Infantiles SOS - Children's Villages

Publication: El Boletin [Comité Hispano Montessori]

Pages: 1-2

Comité Hispano Montessori - Periodicals, Displaced communities, Refugees

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Abstract/Notes: Montessori partnership with organization that helps war orphans.

Language: English

Article

Children of the Earth, Architecture & Activism

Available from: ISSUU

Publication: Montessori Leadership

Pages: 8-14

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Language: English

Article

What Difference of Age Should There Be Among Children in a Montessori Group?

Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1983, no. 1

Pages: 30-32

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Language: English

ISSN: 0519-0959

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The School: Extended Family [Montessori Children's House of Concord, California]

Publication: AMI/USA Bulletin, vol. 1, no. 2

Pages: 5

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Language: English

Article

The Younger Audience: Children and Broadcasting in New Zealand

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 24

Pages: 14

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Abstract/Notes: Includes sidebar, "New children's television advertising code"

Language: English

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The Influence of the Integrated Preschool Adaptive Curriculum on Children's Readiness For First-grade Registration

Available from: University of Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Publication: Društvene i humanističke studije [Social and humanistic studies], vol. 6, no. 2(15)

Pages: 227-250

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Abstract/Notes: A framework law on preschool education in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2007 requires all preschool institutions to apply and practice inclusion as well as the compulsory preschool education in a year before children start school. The same law emphasizes that children with developmental disabilities should be included in preschool institutions according to programs adapted to their individual needs. Namely, the goal of applying inclusion in kindergartens is directed towards giving every child the opportunity to progress following their abilities. In that sense, to realize inclusion it is necessary to provide important preassumptions such as curriculum, methods of work, didactic tools, professionally educated team, and permanent assistants in individual assistance. Children with developmental difficulties deal with additional discrimination because most preschool institutions do not have the above-mentioned preassumptions for work and they are often excluded from the educational process. To find the solution to this problem, the focus of this paper is aimed at choosing a curriculum that will enable each child with an equal opportunity in life. In this context, a group of experts who completed the Montessori specialization have created the Integrated Preschool Adaptive Curriculum (IPAC) that is intended for inclusive kindergarten groups. The basis for its development was the contextual and dynamic assessment of abilities, knowledge, and skills of children who attended kindergarten a year earlier and worked according to the methodology of Montessori teaching and techniques. In this paper, we intend to present the results of a three-year study that was based on examining the impact of the Integrated Preschool Adaptive Curriculum (IPAC) on children's readiness to go to school. Readiness in this context considers reaching a certain degree of maturity in cognitive, socio-emotional, and physical development as well as in specific abilities in the cultural, hygienic, and work habits domain.

Language: Bosnian

DOI: 10.51558/2490-3647.2021.6.2.227

ISSN: 2490-3647, 2490-3604

Book

Psychological-Pedagogical Reflections on the Principles of Montessori Education for Handicapped and Non-Handicapped Children

International Montessori Congress

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Abstract/Notes: Paper presented at the 18th International Montessori Congress, Munich, Germany, July 1977.

Language: English

Published: [S.I.]: [s.n.], 1977

Book

Moral Development in Montessori and Traditional Preschool Children: Does School Type Make a Difference?

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Abstract/Notes: This study investigates the moral development of thirty 5-year-old children in Montessori and traditional preschools. Data for the study were derived from five sources: an intelligence test; a perspective taking task; an altruism/helping task; an altruism/sharing task; and an interview for exploring moral reasoning. Two 30 to 45 minute sessions were used for data gathering. Comparisons were made between school type and across the total sample in regard to altruistic behavior, specifically helping and sharing; moral judgement, specifically positive justice reasoning; and cognitive perspective taking. Positive justice reasoning and altruistic behavior were not found to be affected by exposure to a Montessori or traditional school environment. Rather, results indicated that developmental influences alone determined reasoning and behavior, thus confirming developmental theories of moral growth, and suggesting as well that direct intervention or teaching may be more effective than environment in spurring moral growth.

Language: English

Published: [S.I.]: [s.n.], 1979

Article

Be Courageous to Teach Young Children Science: They're Naturals!

Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 27, no. 4

Pages: 12-13

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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