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A Study on Childhood Education of Montessori / Montessori 敎育論 小考

Available from: RISS

Publication: 論文集 - 대구교육대학교 [Essay Collection - Daegu National University of Education], vol. 16

Pages: 129-143

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori, a doctor of medicine in Italy, employed herself in curing abnormal children, afterwards, turned to an educator. She was influenced partly by Itard and Seguin, and partly by Rousseau and Froebel. Recently arguments on Montessori method have resumed with the worldwide concern to develop early the powers latent within children. Montessori method is characterized by the concreteness which her theory can be rightly put into practice because her principles were established on the basis of her experiences in a "Children's House". Since the first criticism on her theory by kilpatrick, however, there have been arguments for and against her theory. Her educational theory, first of all, premised that the fundemental differences between children and adults must always be considered; unlike the case of adults with their development stopped, "preparing environment" required along the developmental stages of children must be given to them. She stressed, under this environment, the importance of the spontaneous activity by child without being interfered and of the role of teachers as his assistants only when help demanded. She discovered the phenemenon of concentration through children's sponta-neous interest in learning, and regarded such a situation reached as being normalized. She also considered the sensitive period, in which intellectual absorption is most remarkable, she said that unless a papticular ability was gained in the period, child would lose an opportunity of developing the ability. Though her educational theory and method has an important effect upon early childhood education, there are many problems awaiting solution. Therefore it is desirable that the questions are settled and new Montessori school based on Montessori method is developed.

Language: Korean

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Montessori 교육에서 자유개념과 작업 [Freedom Concepts and Tasks in Montessori Education]

Available from: RISS

Publication: Montessori교육연구 [Montessori Education Research], vol. 2

Pages: 149-165

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Language: Korean

ISSN: 1226-9417

Article

Über die Montessori-Methode [About the Montessori method]

Publication: Kindergarten, vol. 55

Pages: 137-138

Montessori method of education

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Language: German

Book

Actes du Xe Congrès Montessori International, 25 au 30 mai 1953 [Proceedings of the 10th International Montessori Congress, May 25 to 30, 1953]

Conferences, International Montessori Congress (10th, Paris, France, 25-30 May 1953)

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Language: French

Published: Paris, France: Association Montessori de France, 1953

Book

Ein Weg für alle! Leben mit Montessori: Montessori-Therapie und -Heilpädagogik in der Praxis

Montessori method of education

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Language: German

Published: Dortmund, Germany: Verlag Modernes Lernen, 1996

Edition: 1st ed.

ISBN: 978-3-8080-0375-6 3-8080-0375-8

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Kindvolgsysteem voor het Montessori-onderwijs: de Montessori-pedagogiek/didactiek in het kindvolgsysteem

Publication: De Wereld van het jonge kind, vol. 27, no. 10

Pages: 332-335

Montessori materials

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Language: Dutch

ISSN: 0165-4772

Article

Montessori in Indiana [Montessori School of Elkhart]

Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 6, no. 7

Pages: 3

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Language: English

ISSN: 0889-5643

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Un secondo anno di esperimento del metodo Montessori nelle classi elementari presso la Soc. Umanitaria [A second year of experimentation of the Montessori method in elementary classes at the Soc. Umanitaria]

Publication: La Coltura Popolare: Organo dell'Unione Italiana dell'Educazione Popolare

Pages: 632-634

Europe, Italy, Montessori method of education, Società Umanitaria (The Humanitarian Society), Southern Europe

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0011-2801

Book Section

Il Quartiere di San Lorenzo: Storia dell'Incontro tra un progetto di Riqualificazione Edilizia e la Rivoluzione Educativa di Maria Montessori / The San Lorenzo Neighbourhood: History of an Encounter Between a Building Reclaiming Project and Maria Montessori's Educational Revolution

Book Title: Roma 1907: La Prima Casa dei Bambini di Maria Montessori / The First Children's House of Maria Montessori

Pages: 39-54

Children's House (Casa dei Bambini), Europe, Italy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Southern Europe

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Language: English, Italian

Published: Rome, Italy: Opera Nazionale Montessori, 2006

ISBN: 88-88227-33-4

Master's Thesis (M.S.)

Academic Achievement Outcomes: Montessori and Non-Montessori Public Elementary Students

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

Academic achievement, Americas, Comparative education, Early childhood care and education, Elementary education, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, Public Montessori, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Within the realm of elementary public schools, several pedagogical models of early childhood education are practiced in the United States (Lillard, 2007). The constructivist approach to early childhood education is illustrative of best practices based on current theory. One model of constructivist early childhood education is the Montessori Method founded in the early twentieth century by Maria Montessori, an Italian physician (Montessori, 1912/1964). Though the Montessori Method is aligned with research-based best practices espoused by constructivism, there are relatively few public Montessori schools currently in the United States. A direct comparison is needed between the academic outcomes of public elementary school programs which implement the Montessori Method and those which implement a more traditional approach to early childhood education. The focus of this study is the academic achievement outcomes of Montessori public school students as compared to similar non-Montessori students.

Language: English

Published: Commerce, Texas, 2013

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