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I socialisti e Maria Montessori

Book Title: Educazione e socialismo in cento anni di Storia d'Italia (1892-1992): atti del 7. Convegno nazionale del CIRSE, Ferrara, 5-7 novembre 1992

Pages: 63-72

Società Umanitaria (The Humanitarian Society)

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Language: Italian

Published: Ferrara: Corso, 1993

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La personalità sociale del bambino

Publication: L'Educazione nazionale: organo di studio dell'educazione nuova

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Language: Italian

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Social Life of the Zone; Mrs. Harrison's School

Available from: Newspapers.com

Publication: Canal Record (Ancon, Panama)

Pages: 374

Americas, Central America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Panama

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Abstract/Notes: Mrs. W. S. Harrison's school for little children, which has been conducted in Cristobal Union Church since last October, will close on Friday, June 27...

Language: English

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Multifaceted Strategies for Social-Emotional Learning and Whole Learner Education

Available from: IGI Global

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Abstract/Notes: With the turmoil and conflict that has been present in recent times, it is imperative that new methods of teaching are explored in order to produce emotionally secure and connected individuals. Social-emotional learning and whole learner education has emerged as a strategy to ensure that students are actively engaged in learning, the school, and their community. It teaches them tactics that allow them to better manage their emotions, maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. It is imperative that the whole learner is supported and encouraged to ensure proper mental health, academic achievement, and social responsibility of current and future generations. 'Multifaceted Strategies for Social-Emotional Learning and Whole Learner Education' is a critical research publication that supports teachers who wish to utilize these teaching theories to meet their students’ needs academically, socially, and emotionally and to ensure that they become lifelong learners. Highlighting topics such as adult learners, professional development, and culturally responsive education, this book is ideal for teachers, guidance counselors, researchers, academicians, and students who want to improve their understanding of learners and their social-emotional growth at various stages of learning, to find strategies that will assist in the development of any learner, and to find strategic models that promote lifelong learning.

Language: English

Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-79984-906-3

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A Study on Disabled Children's Psycho-Social Rehabilitation in Montessori Education / Montessori 교육에 있어서 장애아 심리 · 사회적 재활에 관한 고찰

Available from: RISS

Publication: 재활심리연구 / The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology, vol. 9, no. 1

Pages: 123-141

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Abstract/Notes: This study deals with the psycho-social rehabilitation in Montessori education system which centered on Montessori s theoretical background principles and model of psycho-social rehabilitation in Montessori method. The psycho-social rehabilitation principles in Montessori education method focused on the normalization theory, self-correctional education, the theory of individualized education, activities of daily living and occupational training. The basic reality of these enable social integration of disabled children. The Montessori Education is a practical educational method. This is applicable to both disabled and normal children alike, and suggests integrated education models for handicapped children. Montessori s methods are applied to all field of the children with physical or mental problems and emphasize social behavior with help and cooperation, personal growth, social maturity, independence and responsibility.

Language: Korean

ISSN: 1738-5563

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The Children's House Manual: A Guide to the Social System, Physical Environment and Instructional Strategies of an American Montessori Public School

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

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Language: English

Published: Cincinnati, Ohio, 1977

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Curricula are Social Processes

Available from: Taylor and Francis Online

Book Title: Schooling, Ideology and the Curriculum

Pages: 153-167

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Abstract/Notes: During the 1960s a number of curriculum innovations were presented to schools: French for primary schools; Nuffield science; Mathematics for the Majority; the Humanities Curriculum Project and Man, a Course of Study (MACOS). Those who were given, or took upon themselves, the task of disseminating these innovations soon became aware that curriculum content was inextricably linked to the social processes of interaction between teachers and between teachers and pupils. The implementation of a new curriculum subject implied more than merely a change in what was taught, it also implied a change in social relationships. Hamilton 2 expressed it in these terms:the introduction of integrated studies is not merely equivalent to introducing a new syllabus but implies a radical change of emphasis in the organisational context and thinking of secondary education . .. simple questions of content cannot be separated from complex questions of grouping children by ability, from questions of 'responsibility' and authority, or, even from questions of school democracy.

Language: English

Published: London: Routledge, 2012

ISBN: 978-0-203-12886-2

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The Extent That Montessori Programs Contribute to Students' Academic and Social Gains and How Montessori Programs Differ from Traditional Programs

Available from: Google Scholar

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this paper, through a review of current research, is to compare and contrast the Montessori Method and traditional programs and to identify the extent of the social and academic benefit from each. Researchers have found that there are some academic advantages to both programs. However, the academic gains that a child makes in traditional prekindergarten programs appear to diminish as the child gets older. Socially, children who have attended Montessori programs appear to enjoy school and have better relationships with peers and teachers than those in traditional program. An important thing to note is much of this research is inconclusive because of sampling bias due to study design. It is my recommendation that some of the aspects of Montessori education be incorporated into the traditional programs and that this continue as a supplement to the regular school day. Perhaps if students continue to be provided with additional support as they are in prekindergarten, the academic gains experienced as a result could be longer lasting.

Language: English

Published: Marquette, Michigan, 2009

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The Socialization of Children in a Montessori Classroom

Available from: ERIC

Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector

Pages: 458-468

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990

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Two Sample Case Studies [of The Socialization of Children in a Montessori Classroom]

Available from: ERIC

Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector

Pages: 469-475

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990

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