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Article
Maria Montessori's Cosmic Vision, Cosmic Plan, and Cosmic Education
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 29, no. 1
Date: 2004
Pages: 155-171
Cosmic education, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Abstract/Notes: Lecture delivered at interntaional congress in paris 2001. Also in 38:1
Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
The Relationship Between Parent Education of Sleep and Routine and Classroom Behavior of Students at a Pee Dee Region Elementary School
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: This action research was carried out to determine if parent education of sleep and routine had an effect on classroom behavior (physical contact and defiance). The research was completed in two full day 4K (four-year-old) Montessori classrooms in a Pee Dee Region elementary school. Students and parents were included in the research. Data from parents was gathered using assessments and sleep diaries. Teacher data was gathered using reflection journals and tallying charts. Parents were provided weekly education on sleep and routine importance. There was no conclusive data to show that parent education directly affected classroom behavior. The researchers believe the outcome was due to a lack of consistent parental participation.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2019
Book
The human tendencies and Montessori education
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Language: English
Published: New York, New York: American Montessori Society, 1966
Article
Helen Parkhurst: The First Female Reformer in the Field of Organization of Education
Available from: PNO Journal
Publication: Perspektivy Nauki i Obrazovaniya / Перспективы Науки и Образования [Perspectives of Science and Education], vol. 2, no. 56
Date: 2022
Pages: 523-533
Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Helen Parkhurst - Biographic sources
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Abstract/Notes: Проблема повышения уровня преподавания в сфере общего и профессионального образования является одной из наиболее значимых в современной педагогике. В связи с этим современные дидакты внимательно изучают наследие своих выдающихся предшественников, – педагогов прошлого. К числу таких ученых, оставивших неповторимый след в педагогической науке и практике, относится американская учительница Хелен Паркхерст (1886-1973). Статья написана в связи с 135-летием со дня рождения Х. Паркхерст.Американская учительница-новатор Хелен Паркхерст, наряду с Марией Монтессори, нарушила монополию мужчин на право считаться крупным ученым в области педагогики. Ее педагогическая деятельность включала в себя стремление к постоянному профессиональному самосовершенствованию, поиску новых путей в решении встававших перед ней педагогических проблем. Ее главным методическим достижением стала разработка Дальтон-плана, в соответствии с которым она успешно перестроила работу в одной из американских школ. Методическая новация Паркхерст получила одобрение со стороны вначале педагогов США, а затем повсюду в мире. В СССР в 1920-1930-х гг. этот метод также активно использовался, правда, без особого успеха. Применение Дальтон-плана в советской школе нашло отражение в ряде произведений художественной литературы (М. Г. Розанов, Н. И. Кочин). Методические идеи Хелен Паркхерст в наши дни крайне востребованы и активно используются в современной образовательной практике многих стран мира, в том числе в России. В то же время их позитивный потенциал еще не вполне изучен и освоен, поэтому наследие Х. Паркхерст заслуживает дальнейшего внимательного исследования дидактами и историками педагогики. / The problem of raising the level of teaching in the field of general and vocational education is one of the most significant in modern pedagogy. In this regard, modern didactic students are carefully studying the legacy of their outstanding predecessors, teachers of the past. The American teacher Helen Parkhurst (1886-1973) is one of these scientists who left an inimitable mark on pedagogical science and practice. The article was written in connection with the 135th anniversary of the birth of H. Parkhurst. The American teacher-innovator Helen Parkhurst, along with Maria Montessori, violated the monopoly of men on the right to be considered a major scientist in the field of pedagogy. Her pedagogical activity included the desire for constant professional self-improvement, the search for new ways in solving the pedagogical problems that confronted her. Her main methodological achievement was the development of the Dalton Plan, according to which she successfully restructured work in one of the American schools. The methodical innovation of Parkhurst was approved first by educators in the United States, and then all over the world. In the USSR in the 1920-1930s. this method was also actively used, however, without much success. The use of the Dalton plan in the Soviet school was reflected in a number of works of fiction (M. G. Rozanov, N. I. Kochin). The methodological ideas of Helen Parkhurst are extremely in demand these days and are actively used in modern educational practice in many countries of the world, including Russia. At the same time, their positive potential has not yet been fully explored and mastered, so the legacy of Helen Parkhurst deserves further careful study by didactics and historians of pedagogy.
Language: Russian
ISSN: 2307-2334
Article
The Three Epochs of Education: Outlining Mary Wollstonecraft, Maria Montessori and Nel Noddings
Available from: International Journal of Research and Review
Publication: International Journal of Research and Review, vol. 10, no. 1
Date: Jan 2023
Pages: 698-703
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Mary Wollstonecraft - Biographic sources, Nel Noddings - Biographic sources, Women educators
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Abstract/Notes: Every country is currently concerned with education since it alone has the power to create a new world and offer up possibilities for positive outcomes. Three notable female educators from three separate eras who contributed to the advancement of education in the west have been recognised. Through their quick work in education, Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), Maria Montessori (1870–1952), and Nel Noddings (1929–2022) have brought important concerns relating to women and children's education to light. These three women educators were connected by their interest in education despite being born in various eras and regions of the world. In this paper the researchers have tried to bring the educational thoughts of these iconic educationalists into one frame, making it a comprehensive study of educators from different eras.
Language: English
ISSN: 2349-9788, 2454-2237
Article
Dr. Montessori, in Brooklyn Institute, Lectures on Her Life Work and Educational Methods
Available from: Newspapers.com
Publication: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York City)
Date: Dec 12, 1913
Pages: 1
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teachers, Montessori method of education - Teachers, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Accompanied by a large photo of the "Graduates of First International Montessori Training Course in Rome - 1913" and a few other photos of children using the Montessori materials.
Language: English
Article
Pendidikan Kristen Bagi Anak Balita (Sebuah Kajian Psikologis Dan Teologis) [Christian Education for Toddlers (A Psychological and Theological Study)]
Available from: Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Manado (Indonesia)
Publication: Montessori Jurnal Pendidikan Kristen Anak Usia Dini, vol. 2, no. 1
Date: 2021
Pages: 46-65
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk mengetahui teori dan praktik pendidikan Kristen bagi anak balita. Penelitian ini memakai metode kualitatif, pendekatan deskriptif dan teknik pengumpulan data melalui studi dokumen. Penulis mempelajari teori dan praktik pendidikan Kristen bagi anak balita secara luas dan mendalam untuk membangun konsep tentang pembelajaran yang sesuai dan bermakna bagi anak balita. Melalui penelitian ini ditemukan bahwa; pertama, kehidupan anak usia balita perlu diketahui dan dimengerti oleh mereka yang terlibat dalam dunia pelayanan anak agar proses pendidikannya efektif, apakah itu dalam konteks keluarga, sekolah dan gereja. Kedua, prinsip dan metode pembelajaran bagi pelayanan anak balita adalah khas disesuaikan dengan pertumbuhan dan perkembangan mereka secara fisik, sosial, emosi, iman, moral dan lainnya. Ketiga, peran pendidikan Kristen bagi pelayanan anak balita sangat signifikan dan turut menentukan kualitas mereka di mendatang supaya menjadi anak yang hidup sesuai dengan kehendak Tuhan.
Language: Indonesian
DOI: 10.51667/mjpkaud.v2i1.606
ISSN: 2798-6195
Book Section
Educazione e socialità [Education and sociability]
Book Title: L'educazione alla socialità nella pedagogia contemporanea [Education to sociality in contemporary pedagogy]
Pages: 286-300
Conferences, National Study Conference (4th, Venice, Italy, 12-14 October 1956)
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Language: Italian
Published: Roma, Italy: Vita dell'infanzia, 1957
Article
Reflections on the Internationality of Montessori Education
Available from: ProQuest
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 20, no. 3
Date: 2008
Pages: 40-44
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Abstract/Notes: One of the major components of Dr. Montessori's plan for peace education is a curriculum that de-emphasizes nationalism. The "big picture" of the cultural curriculum encourages the perspective that people are citizens of Earth first, and only secondarily American, Japanese, Polish, or other nationalities. Through the fundamental needs material, children learn that all people on all continents throughout history had and have the same basic needs. In preindustrial times, geographic context, together with local natural resources, determined how different groups of people met their needs. And because this is still true, the Montessori geography curriculum is not limited to land and water forms and political borders, but necessarily extends to the people who inhabit other places. It teaches that other people are much like everyone else in terms of basic needs, but that they may meet those needs in very different ways; and children learn to respect those differences. Such a perspective is developed in Montessori settings even where little ethnic, religious, or social diversity exists, as long as a quality program is in place. Additionally, planetwide problems that Montessori may not have specifically anticipated, such as global warming, necessitate new attitudes and curricula that form and emphasize an "ecopsychological" awareness. This article examines the relevance of Montessori education to international schools: When properly integrated, Montessori complements and enhances many aspects of an international school, but when misapplied or partially applied, the obstacles that result can be quite difficult to overcome.
Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
Article
Speech and Language Therapy at the Mary Frier Montessori Special Education School [Cleveland, OH]
Publication: Montessori Special News, vol. 9, no. 1
Date: Aug 1984
Pages: 3
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Language: English