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Corso Montessori per insegnanti di ruolo [Maria Montessori e i nuovi Orientamenti]
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Abstract/Notes: Video fuori commercio a cura dell'Opera Nazionale Montessori; Nella prima parte Maria Montessori e i nuovi orientamenti, la scuola di oggi e l'educazione come aiuto alla vita. Confronto tra il bambino Montessori e il bambino della scuola comune, Il bambino come soggetto di diritti. Nella seconda parte la signora Ferrati descrive la preparazione dell'ambiente e presenta i materiali, dagli incastri solidi al secondo piano della numerazione. Panoramica completa di quasi tutti i materiali che dovrebbero essere messi a disposizione dei bambini.
Runtime: 120 minutes
Language: Italian
Published: [Italy], 1996
Article
Montessori School in New Brunswick, Canada [Fredericton Montessori School]
Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 19, no. 1
Date: Mar 1998
Pages: 1
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Language: English
ISSN: 0889-5643
Article
The Study on the Application of Montessori Sensory Materials According to Age and Sex / 연령 , 성별에 따른 Montessori 감각교구의 적용에 관한 연구
Available from: RISS
Publication: 아동교육 [The Korean Journal of Child Education], vol. 3, no. 1
Date: 1993
Pages: 119-135
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Abstract/Notes: The Purpose of this study is, to practical application of MONTESSORI education system by comparing degrees of achievement according to age and sex, about offering five MONTESSORI SENSORY MATERIALS which children prefer. And consequently it can be offered as basic data for children of kindergarten of our country at present to appication each educational instrument in proper time according to children's achievements. For this study, randam sample ten 3-year-old boys and girls respectively, who have not any MONTESSORI educational experience at NOLIBANG in Taegu, and at S MONTESSORI KINDERGARTEN ten 4-year-old boys and girls respectively, who have 18 month's MONTESSORI educational experience. Two persons experimented on instruments such as CYLINDER BLOCKS, PINK WOWERS, BROWN STAIRS, COLOR TABLETS, SOUND BOXES which children of the kindergarten preferred, and recorded the results. To ascertain difference between age and sex, respecting achievement degress of MONTESSORI SENSORY MATERIALS, the obtained data was executed MANOVA using SPSS PC+. For verification, WILKS LAMBDA values were estimated and in the case of main effects being reliable, F-TEST and STRUCTURE COEFFICIENTS were measured. Conclusions of this study can be summarized as follows. First, according to age(3,4,5), there is difference in degrees of achievement of MONTESSORI SENSORY MATERIALS. With advancing years, degrees of achievement increase, and children of various age interact with one another, this is younger children observe the older ones and have indirect experience, and afterwards they can experience instruments in proper age. Second, there is not any difference in MONTESSORI SENSORY MATERIALS according to sex distinction. So we can offer SENSORY MATERIALS to children according to application age. Third, there is no disparity of age in sex distinction about achievement degrees of instruments are to be offered in order of age MONTESSORI SENSORY MATERIALS. That regardless of sex distinction. is, there isn't interaction of age and sex, so the instruments are to be offered in order of age regardless of sex distinction.
Language: Korean
ISSN: 1226-2722
Article
Academic Achievement Outcomes: A Comparison of Montessori and Non-Montessori Public Elementary School Students
Available from: Journal of Elementary Education
Publication: Journal of Elementary Education, vol. 25, no. 1
Date: 2015
Pages: 39-53
Americas, Comparative education, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, North America, 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, 2005). 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. The Montessori students’ Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) Total Reading and Total Math scores in grades one and two were not statistically different than their non-Montessori counterparts. In grade three, the Montessori students’ Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) Reading and Math scores were not statistically different than those of the non-Montessori students. In grades four and five, the TAKS Reading and Math scores statistically favored Montessori students.
Language: English
ISSN: 2227-1090, 1991-8100
Article
Comparison of Montessori & Non-Montessori Educated Students Higher Order Thinking Skills
Available from: International Journal of Development Research
Publication: International Journal of Development Research, vol. 13, no. 1
Date: Jan 2023
Pages: 61471-61475
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Abstract/Notes: It is essential to interpret information, determine its veracity, and assess its significance in today's society. Children need not acquire more information to be successful in the modern world; instead, they must develop higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). This study aims to establish whether or not children with a Montessori background have higher levels of HOTS than students with a non-Montessori background. The study analyzes data from a competency-based test in English, mathematics and science conducted for 78 fourth-grade students. It was discovered that the Montessori-educated children performed better in English and Science. Yet the difference in mathematics, where Montessori students scored higher, did not achieve much statistical significance.
Language: English
DOI: 10.37118/ijdr.26209.01.2023
ISSN: 2230-9926
Article
Rediscovery of the Child by Observation in Montessori Education and Its Debates / Montessori교육에서 관찰에 의한 아동의 재발견과 그 논쟁
Available from: RISS
Publication: Montessori교육연구 [Montessori Education Research], vol. 11
Date: 2006
Pages: 35-52
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Language: Korean
ISSN: 1226-9417
Article
Ōbei de no montessōri kyōiku / 欧米でのモンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education in Europe and the United States]
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 8
Date: 1976
Pages: 57-70
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Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
Article
Second Language Goals, Montessori Methods [InterCultura Montessori, Oak Park, IL]
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 9, no. 2
Date: 2000
Pages: 11–16
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
Book Section
Gli albori dell'era nuova: Maria Montessori e il movimento progressista in Europa [The dawn of the new era: Maria Montessori and the progressive movement in Europe]
Book Title: Storia dell'educazione occidentale [History of Western Education]
Pages: 431-443
Eastern Europe, Europe, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - History, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe
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Language: Italian
Published: Milano, Italy: Mondadori, 1983
Volume: 3
Article
The Comparison of a View on Child Between Montessori and Fröbel / Montessori와 Fröbel 아동관의 비교
Available from: RISS
Publication: 현상해석학적 교육연구 [Phenomenological Educational Research], vol. 2, no. 1
Date: 2004
Pages: 115-134
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Language: Korean
ISSN: 1738-1304